Check this out. The website name reminds me of thePuristS. Imagine you're lost in a massive desert, hundreds of miles from civilisation, driving a car your granny would be embarrassed by. Then all of a sudden all your wheels fall off and the search for to...
Who else here wants to join our PuristS/Mongol Rally fantasy team? So far we got JerryW, DRMW, and ED209. Citreon 2CV it is! If ThePuristS or PuristSPro ran a car in this rally, I would place a set of bull horns (JerryW-Texas style) on the front grill and...
Around the world with the ‘Little One’ (a 1959 Renault 4CV) My credo “I have always been travelling. As a child, my finger followed invisible tracks in my father’s atlas that led to faraway islands, snowy mountains, burning deserts...
rugs from Baotou and that was not a big success. ... Lot´s of soldiers with heavily worn uniforms, (golden) Rolex watches on their wrists, drinking lots of Whisky, in the "best" hotels ... The first night in a hotel next to a gas refinery was something I ...
very bright, very loud ... like in hell or when a huge dragon is sitting in front of your hotel window, even when the shutters are closed. There was sheer fear, for more than fifteen minures or so! We survived, even when close to a heart attack and saw bl...
Very cool Jerry. Looks like we already have a team ready to go LOL. Hey, if a certain Wandering Purist can do a Mongolia trip in a Lambo, why not this event Regards, ED-209...
My dad was really into dirt bikes then, and we all went out to the desert. Remember his DOT (Devoid of Trouble), an early US boutique dirt bike brand (and weighed a ton) bike with a Villiers motor. Of course, all the bikes weighed a ton back then. Did enj...
...but I've never heard one running I just love the wacky names they plastered on them - Wombat, Combat Wombat, Road Toad, Super Rat, Dirt Squirt. Old Scrambles bikes are crazy. If the Villiers engined strokers were heavy, I can't imagine what taking a Tr...
...available. Not like today when the technology has been so perfected that you get massive power from a bike that weighs nothing- and many companies producing great (and reliable) bikes. The Japanese changed the industry.
...the weight is back (to a degree) with the shift to 4-strokes for motocross bikes. Not to mention that they require intensive and expensive top end rebuilds, rebuilds that take 30 minutes on a CR250 stroker...but they are nice and smooth to ride.
...getting the oil/gas mixture right always a thrill. Had my '66 (I think) Yamaha 250 rear wheel seize up momentarily going down a long freeway incline (Sepulveda Pass) at about 60mph. Needless to say, I added more oil immediately. Was happy to have it sm...
Race fuel to Motul 800 on my 2 strokes and I still have a pile of smeared pistons. But that's due more to my (poor) jetting and uncoordinated right wrist than anything else
Here are some cars and a van we could use ... Soon as we get them over to Mongolia (my neighbors would be pleased) By the way the green car is called a Mehari which is French for some kind of camel, which the Mongolians have plenty of! And my friend Janic...
But it can also rain Have to be prepared for everything! because you never know where a 2CV will lead you you might even meet a mad scientist and Killer Tomatoes or have Miss Universe "drive" your car Cazalea This message has been edited by cazalea on 201...