Author: Kevin.Tall (ID: 13186) Posted: 2010-11-07 16:43 GMT+00:00 Mileage: 245.68 km
Tags: Switzerland Trip - Day 3
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Woody in the queue
The road ahead was closed and there was a detour over the hills. Queued for several minutes.
Google Translation The road ahead was closed and there was a detour over the hills. Queued for several minutes.
Me in the queue
Traffic jam!
This guy (Swiss) rides a Norton. Loves British bikes and has always had them.
Google Translation This guy (Swiss) rides a Norton. Loves British bikes and has always had them.
Photo opportunity
Time for a photo shoot.
Google Translation Time for a photo shoot.
Photo opportunity
Here I dropped it
Google Translation Here I dropped it
Vince's bike leaks oil
Vince's bike had a leak. Looks like the gearbox! But could be the rear suspension!
Has to be the gearbox as it's difficult to change gear (BMW!!!), Ok more difficult.
Google Translation Vince's bike had a leak. Looks like the gearbox! But could be the rear suspension!
Has to be the gearbox as it's difficult to change gear (BMW!!!), Ok more difficult.
Day 3 Camp Site - Sarnen
Stayed here for two days. Vince was convinced (get it) that his bike had had it and was ttrying to organise BMW to recover the bike.
Good site, flat but not quite. Trains and motorway next to the site.
Google Translation Stayed here for two days. Vince was convinced (get it) that his bike had had it and was ttrying to organise BMW to recover the bike.
Good site, flat but not quite. Trains and motorway next to the site.
Day 3 - morning at Titisee
Woody' tent - day 3
Photo opportunity - before the fall
This is the spot where I dropped the bike. Forgot to put it in gear and mounting the bike caused it to roll forward and into the fence - with me underneath.
It took Woody, me and the farmer (bless him) to right the bike. I broke the farmer's fence but he diddent seam too bothered and even wave us off. I guess he used all of his fingers.
Google Translation This is the spot where I dropped the bike. Forgot to put it in gear and mounting the bike caused it to roll forward and into the fence - with me underneath.
It took Woody, me and the farmer (bless him) to right the bike. I broke the farmer's fence but he diddent seam too bothered and even wave us off. I guess he used all of his fingers.
Swiss Border
Photo opportunity