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So how did Henry’s RTW quest come about in the first place? “I was putting in 60-70-hour weeks and getting pretty depressed w ith work in general,” he says. He kept planning small trips on his bike that would never happen because he was working so much. And then one morning he turned on his computer and an article came up about Kane Avellano being the youngest man to circumnavigate the globe on a motorcycle. “As soon as I saw I could beat it I decided to do it, right there and then.”
So how did Henry’s RTW quest come about in the first place? “I was putting in 60-70-hour weeks and getting pretty depressed with work in general,” he says. He kept planning small trips on his bike that would never happen because he was working so much. And then one morning he turned on his computer and an article came up about Kane Avellano being the . He kept planning small trips on his bike that would never happen because he was working so much. And then one morning he turned on his computer and an article came up about Kane Avellano being the youngest man to circumnavigate the globe on a motorcycle. “As soon as I saw I could beat it I decided to do it, right there and then.”
Eleven months later Henry was on the road, green to adventure riding, with no planned route. His quest for the record attempt had a few requirements. He needed to start and end in the same place, travel at least 24,500 miles (he ended up riding 20,000 extra miles) and hit several antipodal points (opposite points in relation to the globe) proven by evidentiary receipts, time stamped photos or videos, witness reports or GPS tracks, that is if Henry had been using a GPS.
So how did Henry’s RTW quest come about in the first place? “I was putting in 60-70-hour weeks and getting pretty depressed with work in general,” he says. He kept planning small trips on his bike that would never happen because he was working so much. And then one morning he turned on his computer and an article came up about Kane Avellano being the youngest man to circumnavigate the globe on a motorcycle. “As soon as I saw I could beat it I decided to do it, right there and then.”
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Eleven months later Henry was on the road, green to adventure riding, with no planned route. His quest for the record attempt had a few requirements. He needed to start and end in the same place, travel at least 24,500 miles (he ended up riding 20,000 extra miles) and hit several antipodal points (opposite points in relation to the globe) proven by evidentiary receipts, time stamped photos or videos, witness reports or GPS tracks, that is if Henry had been using a GPS. In another unconventional move Henry navigated his entire journey using only google maps and his iPhone 6.

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- Affirmation that walking on the Moon was an achievement of the human species, to be shared by all.
- Little-known Fact: The Moon doesn’t orbit Earth’s center. Earth & Moon orbit a common center of mass, which is a moving spot about 1,000 miles beneath Earth’s surface along a line connecting our centers.
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- XR660 XL
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- Adv 22- Damd she is a crayze one. Hell to the no.
- RLX 1000
- xwd 100
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| Twisted Throttle | 2Wheel | Moto Machines |
Product Specs
COLOR: Black or Black/Yellow
SIZE: 27.5 Liters each side
CONSTRUCTION: 24oz. Tarpaulin PVC shell with 2 lightweight inner liners
DIMENSIONS: 15” (L) X 8” (W) X 14” (H)
PRICE: $185.18
Bike Specs Typed
| Engine | 4-stroke, 1-cylinder, SOHC, air-cooled |
| Displacement: | 233cc |
| Bore x Stroke: | 67.0 x 66.0mm |
| Compression Ratio: | 9.4:1 |
| Fuel System: | DFI w/ 32mm Throttle Body |
| Ignition: | TCBI Electronic Advance |
| Transmission: | Six-speed with wet multi-disc manual clutch |
| Final Drive: | Chain |
| Front Susp./Wheel Travel: | 37mm telescopic fork/8.8 in |
| Rear Susp./Wheel Travel: | Uni-Trak linkage system and single shock with preload adjust/8.8 in |
| Front Tire: | 2.75 x 21 |
| Rear Tire: | 4.10 x 18 |
| Front Brakes: | Single 265mm petal disc with a dual-piston caliper |
| Rear Brakes: | Single 220mm petal disc with a single-piston caliper |
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| Engine: | 4-stroke, 1-cylinder, SOHC, air-cooled |
| Displacement: | 233cc |
| Bore x Stroke: | 67.0 x 66.0mm |
| Compression Ratio: | 9.4:1 |
| Fuel System: | DFI w/32mm Throttle Body |
| Ignition: | TCBI Electronic Advance |
| Transmission: | Six-speed with wet multi-disc manual clutch |
| Final Drive: | Chain |
| Front Suspension / Wheel Travel: | 37mm telescopic fork/8.8 in |
| Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel: | Uni-Trak® linkage system and single shock with preload adjustability/8.8 in |
| Front Tire: | 2.75 x 21 |
| Rear Tire: | 4.10 x 18 |
| Front Brakes: | Single 265mm petal disc with a dual-piston caliper |
| Rear Brakes: | Single 220mm petal disc with single-piston caliper |
| Frame Type: | High-tensile steel perimeter |
| Rake/Trail: | 27.5°/4.6 in |
| Overall Length: | 82.9 in. |
| Overall Width: | 32.9 in. |
| Overall Height: | 45.9 in. |
| Ground Clearance: | 10.4 in. |
| Seat Height: | 34.8 in. |
| Curb Weight: | 293.3 lb. / 297.7 lb. CA model** |
| Fuel Capacity: | 2.0 gal. |
| Wheelbase: | 54.3 in. |
| Color Choices: | Lime Green |
| Warranty: | 6 Months |
| Kawasaki Protection Plus™ (optional): | 12, 24, or 36 months |
ADV Build Parts List
| Aftermarket Product | Price USD |
| Ricochet aluminum Skid Plate | $241.45 |
| GIVI Engine Guards (TN4121) | $152.00 |
| Acerbis X-Strong Supermoto Handguards | $134.96 |
| Barkbusters Bar End Weights | $39.95 |
| Rox Speed FX PivotingAnti-Vibe Bar Risers | $118.00 |
| Mika Metals Pro Series BBT 1-1/8″ Handlebar | $109.99 |
| Rizoma Rally Footpegs | $180.00 |
| Rizoma Touring Footpeg Mounts (PE755A) | $42.00 |
| Adventure Bike Models | HP | Torque (lb.-ft.) | Wet Weight (lbs.) | Suspension Travel (Fr./Rr.) | Seat Height (in.) | Fuel Capacity (Gallons) | Price USD |
| KTM 1290 Super Adventure | 160 | 103.3 | 549 | 7.9/7.9 | 33.9 | 7.9 | $20,499 |
| BMW R1200GS Adventure | 125 | 92.0 | 573 | 8.3/8.7 | 35.0 | 7.9 | $22,045 |
Eleven months later Henry was on the road, green to adventure riding, with no planned route. His quest for the record attempt had a few requirements. He needed to start and end in the same place, travel at least 24,500 miles (he ended up riding 20,000 extra miles) and hit several antipodal points (opposite points in relation to the globe) proven by evidentiary receipts, time stamped photos or videos, witness reports or GPS tracks, that is if Henry had been using a GPS. In another unconventional move Henry navigated his entire journey using only google maps and his iPhone 6.
Eleven months later Henry was on the road, green to adventure riding, with no planned route. His quest for the record attempt had a few requirements. He needed to start and end in the same place, travel at least 24,500 miles (he ended up riding 20,000 extra miles) and hit several antipodal points (opposite points in relation to the globe) proven by evidentiary receipts, time stamped photos or videos, witness reports or GPS tracks, that is if Henry had been using a GPS. In another unconventional move Henry navigated his entire journey using only google maps and his iPhone 6.
Eleven months later Henry was on the road, green to adventure riding, with no planned route. His quest for the record attempt had a few requirements. He needed to start and end in the same place, travel at least 24,500 miles (he ended up riding 20,000 extra miles) and hit several antipodal points (opposite points in relation to the globe) proven by evidentiary receipts, time stamped photos or videos, witness reports or GPS tracks, that is if Henry had been using a GPS. In another unconventional move Henry navigated his entire journey using only google maps and his iPhone 6.
Eleven months later Henry was on the road, green to adventure riding, with no planned route. His quest for the record attempt had a few requirements. He needed to start and end in the same place, travel at least 24,500 miles (he ended up riding 20,000 extra miles) and hit several antipodal points (opposite points in relation to the globe) proven by evidentiary receipts, time stamped photos or videos, witness reports or GPS tracks, that is if Henry had been using a GPS. In another unconventional move Henry navigated his entire journey using only google maps and his iPhone 6.







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