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Here some pictures from a trip my son and I did last week in France.
No fixed plans, the weather reports more or less dictated our route.
Nine days away, including 2 restdays, 3300 kms.
My son on my winter "salt" bike, a 1981 BMW R80, me on the 1974 Mk2 850 Norton.
It was great. First day and a half some rain, thereafter only sunshine.
We aimed for the French Alps, and why not even take a swim, so we ended up in St. Tropez.
So many cols! It was bliss.
Cayolle, Toutes-Aures, Allos, Vars, Isoard and Galibier.
To cap it off, homebound we passed Mont Blanc and Grand Ballon in the Vosges.
Bikes went great, the views were incredible, we were so lucky.
Issues? Just one each.
The Gods must have decided it had to happen simultaneously.
In the Ardennes, my bike spluttered somewhat and I stopped at a parking to check it out. First thing I did was to check the RITA in the timing cover, and yes, it were the wires that had vibrated loose from the little staybolt. My fault, should have applied some loctite to the little locknuts.
While coasting to a stop on this parking, my son found out he could not change gears! The shouldered bolt holding the gear change leverage had disappeared. Fixed that properly at a garage near Bouillon. Good guy.
Old Nortons never die.
South of Grenoble
Lac Serre Poncon, close to Barcelonette
On the bank of the Vars just after Col de Cayolle
Castellane
Castellane, outside the hotel, la vie est belle
St. Tropez, trusty steeds among tourists
St. Tropez, Norton no less unapproachable
On the Col de Vars
On the way to Col d'Isoard.
Col du Galibier
Col du Galibier
Breakfast at Mont Blanc
No fixed plans, the weather reports more or less dictated our route.
Nine days away, including 2 restdays, 3300 kms.
My son on my winter "salt" bike, a 1981 BMW R80, me on the 1974 Mk2 850 Norton.
It was great. First day and a half some rain, thereafter only sunshine.
We aimed for the French Alps, and why not even take a swim, so we ended up in St. Tropez.
So many cols! It was bliss.
Cayolle, Toutes-Aures, Allos, Vars, Isoard and Galibier.
To cap it off, homebound we passed Mont Blanc and Grand Ballon in the Vosges.
Bikes went great, the views were incredible, we were so lucky.
Issues? Just one each.
The Gods must have decided it had to happen simultaneously.
In the Ardennes, my bike spluttered somewhat and I stopped at a parking to check it out. First thing I did was to check the RITA in the timing cover, and yes, it were the wires that had vibrated loose from the little staybolt. My fault, should have applied some loctite to the little locknuts.
While coasting to a stop on this parking, my son found out he could not change gears! The shouldered bolt holding the gear change leverage had disappeared. Fixed that properly at a garage near Bouillon. Good guy.
Old Nortons never die.
South of Grenoble
Lac Serre Poncon, close to Barcelonette
On the bank of the Vars just after Col de Cayolle
Castellane
Castellane, outside the hotel, la vie est belle
St. Tropez, trusty steeds among tourists
St. Tropez, Norton no less unapproachable
On the Col de Vars
On the way to Col d'Isoard.
Col du Galibier
Col du Galibier
Breakfast at Mont Blanc