There was a question on the trf site about gps and files 'n stuff ..... when i suddenly remembered that on my first trip to france on a bike, I had nothing to guide me.... not even a map lol. Certainly not a camera, or even of recording my solo trip. I was around 23 and could not even afford some half decent bike wear. Just normal clothes with a borrowed leaky thin nylon over jacket.
susuki x7 by gary boy, on FlickrIt was a lightweight 2 stroke. It folowed the reinigrooves like a small death torpedo, and took to fighting the massive trucks that were overtaking. I can't remember the brakes, but i think that's a good thing. Strangely, or perhaps to be expected, I can't remember carrying a tent or anythin, but i must have, even though i slept rough at times. How did I navigate? ... hmmm .. let me think. I must have just been heading south through the middle of France. Perhaps I had a small one-page map of the main cities. I knew where i was going. that's what mattered, lol. .. To see the Med.
It was a great adventure .. probably the best i will ever have, mostly because it was all new and exciting. But I never really knew where i was, accurately, at any one time. .... that probably made it seem even more adventurous.
Now, I have got the Outdoor Active app on my samsung mobile phone.
Even Google Maps would have been a game changer for me, at that time, but this new app can give me correct location even off road (as long as there ia a gps signal) and you can record pre set maps for offline, which I haven'et used yet.
This all no doubt more familiar to you lot than to me. But, in the day this would have been a game changer .. and almost seems like magic now,.. well, to an old codger like me.
20231122_145949 by gary boy, on Flickr.I dont use it for route gps guidance, just gps position at present time, as i researh the small route i plan.
Of course, the bike is a bit different ....still a 250cc (crf250Rally)..but, 4 stroke not 2 stroke, panniers and rear rack (not shown here), FE not Carb, ABS not skiddy fun times, comfortable riding position, real tyres, heated grips, brakes that work, etc ..... though i have not yet takene this bike abroad, just in Wales.
I'm trying to think what the last bike was i took away? .. It may have been my previous Honda ST1100 ?
I'm just comparing the difference now in bike/accessories/comfort/guidance.
found a pic of an ST1100 like mine .... crikey ... what a difference to take away.. compared to the X7
6000000007 by gary boy, on Flickrwhat would I take now .... NC750 ..
p3310567402-11 (2)qq by gary boy, on Flickr
