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Dakar 2013: Packing
The mechanics never know what they are going to encounter each day when the competitors roll into bivouac, so it’s critical that no time is wasted looking for gear. This meant that every single tool, part or consumable has to have it’s own special place and be accounted for on running checklists. Building the new system has been a huge undertaking to build, but removes the need to unpack the container and completely repack all the gear as was the case in 2011. All the heavy gear was shipped from GHR in Mittagong at the end of October, and delivered to Lima, Peru.
- Rolacase and Armourboy cases installed
- Rolacase and Armourboy cases installed
- Rolacase and Armourboy cases installed
- Dakar engines built and run in
- Engines built and run in
- Engines built and run in
- Bikes packed and ready for shipping
- Rob starting to pack his spares
- Armourboy cases will carry all bulky tools and spares
- Armourboy cases filling up
- Modular racking systems
- Modular racking systems
- Modular racking systems
- Armourboy case filled with spares
- Small components being packed in Rolacases
- Head mecahnic Simon Wade with his creations
- Nearly ready to go!
- Armourboy cases
- Rob packing his Rolacases
- Armourboy cases
- Rolacases
- Honda oils ready to go
- Just some of the stockpiled tyres
- Racking frames in production
- Modular racking frames
- Snug fit in the container
- Warren Strange looking the part in his very white tshirt
- Weighing the Armourboy cases
- Bagged wheels and tyres atop the racks
- Cases everywhere!
- Loading the tyre bags
- Second layer of racking in place
- Bike stands
- Rob’s is this big
- Simon’s is this big
- Simon is not impressed
- Paul Smith’s Dakar quad
- Nearly full!
- A job well done
- Setting off on the first leg of the long trip to Lima
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