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    So how was it getting the border permits and how much were they? What size bike did you bring in ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shayne View Post
    So how was it getting the border permits and how much were they? What size bike did you bring in ?
    It is damn near impossible to arrange permits, chinese drivers licenses and all the other bits by yourself. We paid a company for the whole package, and rented some bikes from them. My bike is a F650GS Dakar. There were R1200GS & R1150GS Adventure bikes, and F650GS models as well.

    Interestingly, the only bikes that struggled at high altitude, were the R1150GS's. Every time we went above 17 000ft, they pretty much died. No idling, nothing. I had to tow my buddy's R1150GS with my Dakar F650GS every time, until we went below 17 000ft again. It seems that the R1150GS fuel chip is not programmed to go above 17 000ft. Kind of like the service ceiling.

    I guess BMW never thought their R1150GS's would be used that high! The R1200GS and F650GS bikes were fine at all altitudes, and did not skip a beat.

    The only thing that I found hard to do, was to wheelie the F650GS at 17 500ft! It really takes a lot to get the front tire to lift at that altitude, but I did manage, so I can tick that off my list as well! LOL.

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    More pictures, more pictures! Looks like an awesome trip!
    Hmmm, I will have to look at the thousands of pics to see which ones...
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    A few guys have done trips from shanghai to lasa on the cj 750s which is a Chinese made BMW r series from the 30s ( sidecars ,think indiana jones ) always high on my list of dream trips and I live here .. So big guy I applaud you and any others who make long trips on your bikes just too awesome.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shayne View Post
    A few guys have done trips from shanghai to lasa on the cj 750s which is a Chinese made BMW r series from the 30s ( sidecars ,think indiana jones ) always high on my list of dream trips and I live here .. So big guy I applaud you and any others who make long trips on your bikes just too awesome.


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    Those CJ750's are awesome, I looked at buying one a few years ago. Cheap as can be, I saw some really nice ones in Beijing for only about $4000! You should really do it when you get the chance one day.

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    Looks like a great trip and an awesome time! Thanks for sharing

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    Anyone else planning a good ride in Asia any time soon?

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    Colour me all shades of impressed, Sir!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mapleleafalumnus View Post
    Colour me all shades of impressed, Sir!
    It's been too long now without a proper expedition, I'm itching for another one like this.

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    Different kind of bike, but in late January I will be riding from Bangkok to Hau Hin.

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    Have fun and ride safe!

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