tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321336171028132779.post4078114538073482557..comments2014-06-26T00:03:46.846-07:00Comments on The Tom Report: DeliveranceTom Reuterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10133155582444275534noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321336171028132779.post-85117721190178207392011-10-30T07:15:25.002-07:002011-10-30T07:15:25.002-07:00Oh, and the leaks - mine were coolant from the rad...Oh, and the leaks - mine were coolant from the radiator, as our bike is water-cooled. If you have drips coming from your oil cooler then get it checked out; if the areas around the crimped ends on the hoses is damp then that is pretty much normal. Watch the level and start worrying if you get actual drips on the hoses or on the ground under the bike. <br />TyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321336171028132779.post-46633395167841976302011-10-30T07:02:24.473-07:002011-10-30T07:02:24.473-07:00Hey Tom, those were our sentiments, excactly. Hitt...Hey Tom, those were our sentiments, excactly. Hitting Argentina brought us back from the brink - in Bolivia there was a lot of "why are we doing this to ourselves?!" talk. Keep going south, it's really beautiful riding, great food, etc. We should have shipped our bike to Argentina to start!<br /><br /> If you're already on your spares you can pick up some more from a guy named Carlos Ramirez in Santiago. He runs a shop called Motouring Chile (carlos@motouring.cl) and his prices are WAAAYYY better than the shops in Argentina. We're in El Calafate Argentina today, near an amazing glacier and about a long day's ride and a ferry from Ushuaia. I'll be putting on our last tire tonight, and heading out on some dirt to see the building-size chunks falling off of the glacier tomorrow. <br /><br />The wind down here is as bad as everyone says; yesterday was literally the most dangerous day of my life - 60mph winds blowing me into oncoming trucks all day. It was so strong that if I tried to lean and turn hard enough to stay in my lane the front tire would start slipping. At 50mph. On perfect asphalt. Crazy. Anyway, I hope we can meet up with you guys, we should be back in BA around two weeks from now. Have fun with your visitors!<br />TyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8321336171028132779.post-13714573691992914932011-10-28T06:19:14.790-07:002011-10-28T06:19:14.790-07:00It sounds like your plans are to try and stay in A...It sounds like your plans are to try and stay in Argentina for a while (which sounds awesome, by the way). What kind of issues will you have to deal with to get a work visa? Do you have two passports like Alex does, too? Just wondering. Sounds like spirits are back up again, which is great to hear...thanks for the awesome RR!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08891137262267538936noreply@blogger.com