Monday, September 3, 2012

Ireland and part of the UK

Dublin

I did a bit of touring in Dublin when I was bikeless. The most interesting place was the Irish history museum which is located in an old army barracks.

This is where the American ambassador lives. Next time I'm staying there.




The Barracks




Guns from the 1916 rising
















An engine from a B-29 bomber that went down over Ireland during WW2








Irish military pajamas.








This is the ship that brought guns from Germany to Ireland during WW1 before the uprising.








A street performer




Very talented street artist




Tuna melt. It was super!


August 16 Loughshinny to Enniscrone 190km




Peter and I set off the morning of 16th on a KTM 640 and a confused BMW 800 (it thinks its a KTM) Our plan was to take the less traveled path. The thing is about Ireland, the less traveled paths are often paved. Even if they look like a 2 track because moss has grown in the center. Try to avoid the center when on a moto.

First we put SOME of the places on the map that had offered a place to say. Then we played connect the dots with places we wanted to go.








Peter and I at his house




Carlingford




Carlingford








The long Womans Grave
















This brings back memories to my old 640. I sold her to my cousin Milo to help fund the trip.




Lunch. A smoked sausage quiche.
































This is very funny.




The view from the Ceol Na Mara B&B




Ceol Na Mara's website




August 17. Enniscrone to Valentia Island. 454 km.

After crossing Ireland east to west in 1 day, it was time to do north to south. So after a great "traditional Irish breakfast" we headed south. We found some beautiful mountain lakes and roads on the way. The weather was amazing for us. Lots of sun.










































































Boston's Pub. They pour a good Guinness.




Having a few Pints with Jackie and Brian






"Transatlantic Telegraph cable laid in 1866 between Valentia Island and Newfoundland"

The Atlantic Villa was originally the cable master's house. It makes you wonder what kind of voltage they had to induce on one side of the ocean to see it on the other side.


This is a copy of a paper from when the Telegraph cable was finally put in.. on the 4th try. They had a painter/sketch artist do all the pictures for the paper. The Atlantic Villa's website





























August 18. Valentia Island to Watergrasshill. 248 km

Woke up with another amazing traditional Irish breakfast. I think I will have to get back to oatmeal soon! We plotted a course that took us over 4 or 5 different mountain passes on the way to Gunner's house. Lots of twisties to keep us happy! Lots of sheep also. Peter would wake them up then they would run in front of me.




































Those are people surfing.




































































This is Gunner. He is a very good person. Don't let him tell you different.

August 19. Back to Peter's house. 340 km

We met up with a friend of Gunners to some of the mountains on the way back towards Dublin. It rained most of the day and I only took a few pics. Only one made the cut.








August 20. Peter's to Northamptionshire UK (Rally Raid Products UK)

We missed the first boat at 8:05 because I don't know how to set an alarm. We made the second boat at 8:50. It was the fast one. So.. 2 up with all my crap, we decided to see Wales on the way. Wales looks amazing and I really need to go back some times. We had a schedule to keep so here are a few shots I took while we were moving.

This is a Gypsy wagon... haha





























Paul from UKGSer.com

For the next week I was working on the "new" KTM 690. A 2008 with 16k miles on her. She has been from South Africa to the Arctic Circle. We will call her Katriana. John and his wife Liz have given me a place to stay, food, a shop to work on the new 690 and many parts to get her ready. John's shop would make any man (or woman) jealous. Liz Is a great cook and I was never hungry. I even had a few moments to see the local wonders. Check out more of John's handy work at Rally Raid Products



1/2 of a tank mold for the new tanks


Working on another part of the tank mold.


This bike has the new prototype tanks from Rally Raid Products. They were machined out of a resin for fitment.




My "new" KTM









New tool tray where the airbox used to be
















Getting the wiring sorted




New mounting bracket for the HID ballasts




HID!






DONE!








This is where the used to keep the zeplin. It WAS the largest building in the world at one point.








This is for my dad.




2/3 of the puppies that John and Liz are taking care of right now.
















This picture was taken of Katy M shortly after she was recovered. I got the call that she was recovered when I was literally putting the last screw in Katriana. The only part that is irreplaceable is the top of the fairing. The bastards took it off.




John gets the honors of starting the new list.


Just about to start again. THANKS JOHN and LIZ!

Now I am caught up to about 3 days ago. I am currently in Scotland and its very pretty, the people are great and the food is amazing. It does cost me $50 to fill up the bike though. I guess I will need to start camping more. 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Irish Hospitality


For those of you who don't know, my KTM was stolen in Dublin on August 9th around 3:00 PM. 

I want to thank all of you who have sent me emails, called, and helped me out. In the past couple weeks I have received hundreds of emails and messages from all over the world offering support. My family was very worried and I am not sure how I will ever express our gratitude to all of you who have helped me, a total stranger.

A special thank you to:

Peter Bookey of Aaron Rider Training
Peter and his family gave me a place to stay, food, many pints of Guinness and a KTM 640 ADV to use for a couple days in Ireland. Peter took time off work to show me around the Emerald Island and I am very great full for our time together. It was great craic! Peter even gave me a ride to the UK on the back of his BMW.
Peter and (part) of the Bookey Family

Paul Rawlins of Celtic Rider Cycle Rental and Tours
After searching for days to try to get insurance figured out on Peter's 640, Paul was able to insure me under his policy. This is the ONLY motorcycle rental company in Ireland. They are nice people and they have great machines.

Greg McGarry of Boomerangtrackers.com
Greg has given me a GPS tracker to be fitted to the next motorcycle. Please take a look at the new trackers 
available. They are not just for motorcycles. They have a 2 month battery life!
www.boomerangtracker.com

Jim O’Regan and Family of Ceol Na Mara
Jim and his family have a very nice Bed and Breakfast located in the town of Enniscrone on the Atlantic coast north of Balina. The rooms were clean and comfortable, the view was increadible and the traditional Irish breakfast was just what a traveler needs in the morning. I will never forget watching the surfers while the sun set over this beautiful town.
Jim and Family
The view from the dining room!
Jackie and Brian Morgan of the Atlantic Villa
Jackie and Brian bought the Atlantic Villa in Knightstown Valentia Island about 4 years ago. Since then they have been renovating it while keeping the history and charm alive. The Atlantic Villa used to be house of the “Cable Master” for the Trans-Atlantic telegraph line that was Valentia Island (most western inhabited point in Europe) to Heart's Content Newfoundland ( the most eastern point in North America). The views of the surrounding garden, town and island are incredible. Be sure to share a pint with Jackie and Brian at Boston's Pub a short walk from the Atlantic Villa. The muscles there are great. They also serve the traditional Irish breakfast and do a fine job of it!
Brian, Jackie and I in front of the Atlantic Villa
The John Murray Show on RTE Radio 1
Not once but twice John Murray had Peter and I call into his show. Within an hour I received over 30 emails from people offering Bed and Breakfast, and any other help you can think of. They even put a picture of my KTM that was stolen on their web page. Thanks again John.

Paul (and community) from UKGSer
Paul set up a fund raising thread on UKGSer to scrape together some money to help me out. Paul and Lucy met up with Peter and I on our way into the UK. Paul handed me an envelope with £700 in it. It was all I could do to keep from tearing up. Thank you all.


John Mitchinson of Rally-Raid Products UK
John called me when he heard of my misfortune and said he had a KTM 690 with a Michigan plate on it sitting in his shop. I was able to contact the owner Luke Swab http://www.lukeandnick.com/ and work out a deal with him. John has helped me with a shop, tools, parts, food, a place to stay and some great stories!



There are countless people who have helped to try to get my bike back. I am not sure if I will ever see her again but I am forever great full of you who have helped. You know who you are.

I know I am going to miss something but there were countless other people on the Internet who shared my story on Facebook (Waterford Harley posted my email and it was shared 280 times), Biker.ie, HorizonsUnlimited.com, ADVrider.com, Broadsheet.ie, even the Irish times.

My first night in Ireland I felt alone and helpless. I was considering going home and quitting my trip all together. In the past few weeks I have learned just how much support, love and hospitality that Ireland has to offer. My one regret is that I was not able to stay longer. I will return to see the people and places I missed and the new friends whom I might not have met.

Thank you.
Noah

Monday, August 6, 2012

Grand Marais MN to Toronto Ontario

Northern Minnesota is like a time machine. You get there end of June and before you know it.. It is August and you have a few days to make it to Toronto. I am glad to say I AM BACK ON THE ROAD!

While I was in Grand Marais and Tofte, I did a lot of this:
Fishing (getting skunked) with Dad and Craig



Craig getting the cars ready in Proctor. He didn't do well that weekend. I think it was all the pressure of little brother being there. 

Craig's station wagon. Carrying on the Horak Tradition. 

Easton blowing a corner..
Craig and Easton getting ready for the green flag
Craig blowing a corner..
Caught this northern lights display!










New/changed/improved moto parts:
New Regulator Rectifier 

Installed!

Spare sprockets and new bash guard w/ extra 2L tank.. for fuel or oil.. or vodka. What ever is most important.  


Removed the Fuel Filter from inside the tank and installed it outside. For easy access. 

Added temp gauge (ambient) top left, Voltage gauge top right and a power outlet. 

Rebuilt the front fork with new bushings, seals and full length gators. I also took apart, cleaned and greased the all the moving parts and pivot points in the rear suspension. 

New luggage from Giant Loop and a stainless spare parts can. The spare parts are in stacked in discs of foam with holes cut in them. 


I left Grand Marais MN the morning of the August 1 and headed north around the lake. It took me until Sunday evening to make it to Toronto. Thursday I had Rain and 50 degrees in the morning. Saturday I had 98 degrees until 7 at night. I didn't take very many pictures for some reason. Maybe I am not back in travel mode after sitting for a month.


Brother Craig and I just before leaving. This picture is shocking.

The North Shore.. up by Thunder Bay ON.

The East shore of lake Superior

The East shore of lake Superior
New travel fly rod! Its shorter then my tent poles!

A guy at the shipping depot signed Onterio. I didn't realize until now.. I think its spelled Ontario. He said I couldn't take a picture of him because of security reasons.
 So now I am in Toronto. I left Katy M with the shipping company today. We will be re-united in Dublin on the morning of the 9th after flying through the night. She gets to ride on the same plane as me! Oh, also please click on the links tab to see all the people who have helped me at the top of the page. If The Tire and Auto Lodge in Grand Marais, MN had a website.. I would put that on there also.