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High adventure with 18 horsepower

The Long Way Up

 

The Enfield in repose on Tibet's Changthang Plateau

Strip away the speed, horsepower and expensive support from The Long Way Down and you get Gaurav Jani, riding an 18-horsepower Enfield Bullet from Mumbai to the Changthang Plateau — that’s northern plateau in Tibetan — 3100 miles north on the Tibetan border. That’s like getting from Los Angeles to New Bedford, Massachusetts on a Honda Trail 90, only harder. Roads are rarely recognizable as such. Average altitude is 15,000 feet, on a Bullet packing 220 pounds of gear and 9 gallons of fuel: enough to cover 560 mi. at a crack. Except when there’s not enough oxygen for internal combustion, and Jani has to push. Next time the Sunday ride gets a little tough, remember. Tough, as it turns out, is a relative term.
Though it’s not as flashy as watching Ewan and Charlie take the long way, Riding Solo makes up for stripped-down production values with 94 minutes of honesty and pure heart. The 31-year-old Jani is no Spielberg, but if you’d like to see what it takes to ride motorcycling’s answer to a black powder musket to places most people don’t have the grit to reach at all – much less film – this one is well worth the $21.95 price of admission.

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