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madarumoto 06-21-2021 01:10 AM

All around South America
 
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Hi amigos
I bought a Chinese 250 in 2011 and rode it all around every country in South America for 8 years, clocking up over 80,000 kms. It was this Ronco Demolition 250, which they sell in Peru. I recently began posting Youtube videos about my adventures. The day I bought the bike is in this video, the good bit begins at the 58 minute mark, follow this link

https://youtu.be/Gdd38WU0CBw?t=3479

More to come.

Big Bird 06-21-2021 03:11 AM

Wow 80,000 kilometers is impressive. I think I'm gonna look for a catholic priest to bless my bike.

TxTaoRider 06-21-2021 04:38 AM

Makes my life feel so ordinary now. Welcome to the site, I'll watch more of the videos later.

madarumoto 06-21-2021 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Bird (Post 362104)
Wow 80,000 kilometers is impressive. I think I'm gonna look for a catholic priest to bless my bike.

I did have my fair share of mechanical problems... but in the end I reckon I got my moneys worth. ps here is a trailer with a map of where I rode https://youtu.be/Z5L7MtOKUXg

madarumoto 06-22-2021 02:25 AM

heres a video from 2019

https://youtu.be/MQMmirCY83I

culcune 06-22-2021 08:15 PM

There was/is(?) a gentleman in Peru (ex-pat American retiree) who taught small engine repair at a local college and would source bikes for people wishing to have budget motorcycle adventures, provided they wanted to begin their adventure in Peru. He seemed to have many takers, mainly from Europe. I know he posted on Horizonsunlimited-hubb a lot, and seemed like a solid guy. Did you get your bike from him? Does he sound familiar? Is he still dealing in budget adventure bikes (aka Chinese dual-sports)?

I will continue watching your videos...so far so good!! :tup:

madarumoto 06-22-2021 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by culcune (Post 362205)
There was/is(?) a gentleman in Peru (ex-pat American retiree) who taught small engine repair at a local college and would source bikes for people wishing to have budget motorcycle adventures, provided they wanted to begin their adventure in Peru. He seemed to have many takers, mainly from Europe. I know he posted on Horizonsunlimited-hubb a lot, and seemed like a solid guy. Did you get your bike from him? Does he sound familiar? Is he still dealing in budget adventure bikes (aka Chinese dual-sports)?

I will continue watching your videos...so far so good!! :tup:

No I dont know that who that guy might be. I bought mine new from the Ronco dealership in Cusco. Or I should say "one of the Ronco dealerships" because there are several shops in the same street that have new Ronco models for sale in their showrooms. Because I wanted mine in orange, it was special order, and came disassembled in a box on a truck from Lima, the capital.

Sullybiker 08-02-2021 07:58 PM

I like your storytelling style.



The Ronco looks interesting - it's the same CG-based bike as loads familiar to Chinariders. They're solid bikes, and I'm impressed you got such crazy mileage out of it.

madarumoto 08-04-2021 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Sullybiker (Post 364275)
I like your storytelling style.
The Ronco looks interesting - it's the same CG-based bike as loads familiar to Chinariders. They're solid bikes, and I'm impressed you got such crazy mileage out of it.

Thanks Sullybiker! Actually over the course of 8 years and 86,000+kms, it had three different engines, not counting several rebuilds. The factory engine lasted over 20,000kms, if I remember correctly, and it was replaced at a cost of only $650 fitted (and I think I overpaid!) The original engine did fail early on, but I think it was because of my mistreatment of it. It was rebuilt fairly cheaply and lasted a long time.
A few years and many tens of thousands of kms later, I fitted a Honda engine, but it gave me a lot of problems, in hindsight it was a bad idea.
Here is episode 7, a bit long at 90 minutes, but I wanted to just finish all the pre-tour stuff and have it online. From now on the episodes will only cover a day or two and be much shorter. https://youtu.be/4q97kZT3GLc

madarumoto 08-21-2021 01:39 AM

New episode, this one only 14 minutes long

https://youtu.be/8g342Np2s40

madarumoto 08-30-2021 11:42 PM

Episode 9
 
New episode, only 17 minutes long. This was the day before I set off for Patagonia on my brand new bike. Also a bit about how the Incas sacrificed children, ironically in the main plaza, there is a statue commemorating the ruler who instigated this barbaric custom.
https://youtu.be/qdiUnK4ZZI0

madarumoto 09-09-2021 01:48 AM

Episode 10: Day one and the first 390 kms of what ended up being an epic 8 year, 86,457 km motorbike odyssey. I leave urban Cusco in drizzling rain on my brand new Chinese bike in the company of Angelo, an experienced motorcycle guide. En route we ride over the high mountain pass of Abra La Raya, before entering the altiplano and heading for Puno on Lake Titicaca. https://youtu.be/6jdeYzGchVg

madarumoto 09-23-2021 08:31 PM

Day 2 didnt exactly go according to plan....
https://youtu.be/sQd9nHO7EqU

madarumoto 10-02-2021 02:30 PM

New 11 minute episode, day 3, Puno to Arequipa:

https://youtu.be/juKaaJM1_SQ

moresnow 10-04-2021 07:54 AM

Interesting vid/story. What on earth is all packed on that bike? I pack to travel indefinitely totaling 35lbs!


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