Hey,
I am currently sat in Bishkek, capital of kyrgyzstan (sic I promise) near The Beast (no, I am not female but as I am on my own and need a "Wilson" or equivalent it seemed a good thing to do". So to tell the story, but before I begin and before people lose interest, my main point is to say thankyou to all you surf guys that post and impart knowledge. You are stars and have saved my neck many times already. I am eternally grateful to you and will be in the future.
So the story; one morning nearing the beginning of November of 2013 I headed south from Newcastle upon time in The Beast. Somewhere just south of Christmas I hid Nordcamp, the most northernly part of Norway. After crossing from Finland to Estonia I continued through eastern Europe. A brief mention of thanks to the guy who posted the autoglass serial number for a surf, you saved my bacon. So basking around the med in shorts in turkey for a while then happened. Upon editing turkey and passing through Georgia and Azerbaijan I crossed the Caspian sea by ferry to Aktau, a port in Kazakhstan. 3500 km across the Kazakh step in winterb (the roads were worse than surface of the moon I swear) I arrived in Bishkek a couple of days ago.
The Beast has hardly let me down (windscreen replacement after a kind estonian chucked a rock through it and some punctures). Your combined help on maintenance has kept it happy. My plan is to make it down to Burma then onward after that (will plan next phase in Burma).
So, I plucked up the courage to join the forum in the hope of continued support in getting The Beast round the world. So far you have not let me down.
My latest problem is that in the general nature of steering (poss brake calipers after reading threads). Should I be permitted I will start a thread there. If you are knowledgeable in this area your expertise will be valued without doubt.
To describe myself, I am a motoring mong. I can however change a tyre, was very impressed with the surf jack and pole assembly. I still have no feeling in one of my fingers however after the last puncture change in a temp of -13 in the Kazakh hinterland.
If the forum wants photos (surf related) I will be happy to oblige later.
Kindest regards to all in the hope Team Surf on this forum may get this dude and the beast all the way round.
Lee
I am currently sat in Bishkek, capital of kyrgyzstan (sic I promise) near The Beast (no, I am not female but as I am on my own and need a "Wilson" or equivalent it seemed a good thing to do". So to tell the story, but before I begin and before people lose interest, my main point is to say thankyou to all you surf guys that post and impart knowledge. You are stars and have saved my neck many times already. I am eternally grateful to you and will be in the future.
So the story; one morning nearing the beginning of November of 2013 I headed south from Newcastle upon time in The Beast. Somewhere just south of Christmas I hid Nordcamp, the most northernly part of Norway. After crossing from Finland to Estonia I continued through eastern Europe. A brief mention of thanks to the guy who posted the autoglass serial number for a surf, you saved my bacon. So basking around the med in shorts in turkey for a while then happened. Upon editing turkey and passing through Georgia and Azerbaijan I crossed the Caspian sea by ferry to Aktau, a port in Kazakhstan. 3500 km across the Kazakh step in winterb (the roads were worse than surface of the moon I swear) I arrived in Bishkek a couple of days ago.
The Beast has hardly let me down (windscreen replacement after a kind estonian chucked a rock through it and some punctures). Your combined help on maintenance has kept it happy. My plan is to make it down to Burma then onward after that (will plan next phase in Burma).
So, I plucked up the courage to join the forum in the hope of continued support in getting The Beast round the world. So far you have not let me down.
My latest problem is that in the general nature of steering (poss brake calipers after reading threads). Should I be permitted I will start a thread there. If you are knowledgeable in this area your expertise will be valued without doubt.
To describe myself, I am a motoring mong. I can however change a tyre, was very impressed with the surf jack and pole assembly. I still have no feeling in one of my fingers however after the last puncture change in a temp of -13 in the Kazakh hinterland.
If the forum wants photos (surf related) I will be happy to oblige later.
Kindest regards to all in the hope Team Surf on this forum may get this dude and the beast all the way round.
Lee
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