 |
Frans de Wit visits South
Africa |
 |
"This has been a most excellent riding
year for me. First I went on a group trip to Kazachstan
and Kyrgistan, riding a Ural sidecar, then a CJ in
Beijing and last week I had to go for work to Cape Town
in South Africa. I would have a day off so a bike ride
would be in place. As there is a Dutch guy with a
Harley-Davidson store in town I thought at first to rent
a bike there but then I remembered a link to a South
African CJ shop on CJU, and lo and behold, they were in
Cape Town!" |
 |
"It's Cape Sidecar Adventures, not too far from my hotel. They
have a fleet of sidecars for rent, with or without
driver. Of course I wanted to drive myself!" |
 |
"They also do their own repairs
in-house." |
 |
Look at all the CJs! |
 |
"For the unlucky ones that have to be
driven, there is a choice of leathers and helmets to
wear." |
 |
"Every sidecar has a girl's name. At
first I was to be set up with Candy, but it turned out to
be Fanny. This is Trixie, named after our queen, Beatrix
(or so I like to think). |
 |
"When Fanny was brought to me by owner
Tim Clarke... |
 |
...we first went to a parking lot to
practice a bit between the parked cars. I know how to
drive a sidecar of course, but this one is on the wrong
side as they drive on the left in this country! This was
the first time I flew the chair on a left curve! After a
short test drive I set out along the coastal road to Cape
Point, the most southern piece of Africa." |
 |
"When I stopped for a little break, the
familiar CJ-invoked curiosity arose. Two guys stopped to
ask for a business card, and the son of a family that had
also stopped came over to ask if he could make a picture,
so I asked him to make a pic of me as well." |
 |
"Driving on the left went pretty well,
apart from one time when I hit a curb that sent me off
flying across the road into the other lane, but there was
no traffic there at that moment, thank God. I had to get
used to having the bulk of the bike on the other side,
and cars going past my right hand very close, whilst
driving a sidecar. I reached Cape Point unharmed and had
lunch with two fellow workers who were on the same trip,
but the other way round, in a rented BMW. Yes, IN a BMW,
so no match for me. In the background the lighthouse that
marks the southern peak of Africa." |
 |
"Actually it's not really the most
southern part, but everybody thinks it is, so they keep
it that way. Also, it's not the same as Cape Good Hope
that lies just around the corner. Doesn't look like much
but try to sail around it in a storm and you'll think
differently." |
 |
"My colleagues warned me of the
baboons. They have a spot where they hang out and
everybody stops to take pictures... from their cars! I
was a bit weary ending up in a queue without protection.
These baboons are very strong and can get aggressive. I
had put everything from my coat pockets into my trouser
pockets to make it harder to steal anything from me. When
I passed them some seemed impressed by the sound of the
CJ or were happy to sit on somebody's bonnet. They are
attracted to food so I had put my bag with my ration of
'biltong' (dried meat) in the trunk. I escaped
unscathed." |
 |
"One of the people of the South African
crew I worked with was riding this XGJAO, 175cc, (I
think) two-stroke that just recently has been started to
be imported in Holland, but this was the first one I saw
'in the flesh'. I never found out who the rider was. Too
many people there so no Rider's Report on this
one..." |
 |
"Of course I went up on Table Mountain,
visited Stellenbosch and the wine country, etc, but
that's a different story... I had a great time riding the
African country. The CJ performed well. I was warned that
it might not get enough gas when the filter got clogged
and to put it on 'reserve' if that happened. It did and
it worked. If it hadn't there was a handbook on board
with a picture by picture explanation how to blow through
the filters. Started like a charm every time and only on
the highway, doing over 75km/h needed something extra
once. I then pulled the choke on the 30mm carbs a few
times and it went flying again. As it had only done just
over 1000 km, I didn't push it too hard." |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |