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Since: Aug 29, 2003 Posts: 308
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:32 am
Post subject: Long Way Round Archived from groups: aus>motorcycles (more info?)
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This has probably been discussed before, but I just watched the whole lot in
one go and was wondering what the group thought.
Apart from the money required to pull off such a feat, what are the
practicalities of doing a continental bike tour? It wouldn't necessarily
require anything as extreme as Siberia, just something more interesting than
the local area.
Hypothetically, if you were to engage on a 1 month trip around somewhere
foreign, and cost is a factor, where would you go, what bike would you take,
and what things would you need to prepare for? >> Stay informed about: Long Way Round |
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Since: Mar 01, 2006 Posts: 195
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:32 am
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Uncle Bully wrote:
> This has probably been discussed before, but I just watched the whole lot in
> one go and was wondering what the group thought.
> Apart from the money required to pull off such a feat, what are the
> practicalities of doing a continental bike tour? It wouldn't necessarily
> require anything as extreme as Siberia, just something more interesting than
> the local area.
> Hypothetically, if you were to engage on a 1 month trip around somewhere
> foreign, and cost is a factor, where would you go, what bike would you take,
> and what things would you need to prepare for?
That depends greatly on which continent.
BTH >> Stay informed about: Long Way Round |
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Since: May 01, 2006 Posts: 460
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:32 am
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Do a escorted tour, one of South America would be my choice, any good
Dual-Sport would work. The BMW GS family is good, I would use my 1993 BMW
R100GSPD. Priorities would be ease of maintenance comfort and crash
resistance.
Boxer
"Uncle Bully" <wakeupcall DeleteThis @optushome.com.au.REMOVE> wrote in message
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> This has probably been discussed before, but I just watched the whole lot
> in one go and was wondering what the group thought.
> Apart from the money required to pull off such a feat, what are the
> practicalities of doing a continental bike tour? It wouldn't necessarily
> require anything as extreme as Siberia, just something more interesting
> than the local area.
> Hypothetically, if you were to engage on a 1 month trip around somewhere
> foreign, and cost is a factor, where would you go, what bike would you
> take, and what things would you need to prepare for?
>
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Since: Dec 12, 2006 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:32 am
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I flicked through a book called "Adventure Motorcycling" by Chris Scott. I
borrowed it from the local library.
It contained lots of information about 'round the world trips, what bike to
buy, and all the legals and hassels of how to move it from continent to
continent. It may be of some use to you.
Regards,
Max
DT175 -> GSX750S -> ZX10
"Uncle Bully" <wakeupcall.TakeThisOut@optushome.com.au.REMOVE> wrote in message
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> This has probably been discussed before, but I just watched the whole lot
in
> one go and was wondering what the group thought.
> Apart from the money required to pull off such a feat, what are the
> practicalities of doing a continental bike tour? It wouldn't necessarily
> require anything as extreme as Siberia, just something more interesting
than
> the local area.
> Hypothetically, if you were to engage on a 1 month trip around somewhere
> foreign, and cost is a factor, where would you go, what bike would you
take,
> and what things would you need to prepare for?
>
>
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Since: Jul 01, 2004 Posts: 163
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:32 am
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On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 08:32:06 +1100, "Uncle Bully"
<wakeupcall.RemoveThis@optushome.com.au.REMOVE> wrote:
>This has probably been discussed before, but I just watched the whole lot in
>one go and was wondering what the group thought.
>Apart from the money required to pull off such a feat, what are the
>practicalities of doing a continental bike tour? It wouldn't necessarily
>require anything as extreme as Siberia, just something more interesting than
>the local area.
>Hypothetically, if you were to engage on a 1 month trip around somewhere
>foreign, and cost is a factor, where would you go, what bike would you take,
>and what things would you need to prepare for?
>
I get a lot of Aussies each Summer going to New Zealand. Obviously we
(Get Routed) ship their bikes over and there is a cost of around $1500
per bike return.
Some have only considered NZ, because it's easy and the roads are
relatively unpopulated, the scenery is sensational and the roads are
way better than anything in Australia - so sayeth our clients.
Some see it as a stepping stone to bigger things and are using the NZ
trip as a try out to see how they will cope with something simple
before they venture further afield.
Some are using hotels/motels and some have taken camping gear to
reduce costs - you can do the same anywhere.
For example I have several couples in NZ at present on a range of
bikes and they are interested in us shipping their bikes to the UK
next year for a tour of the UK and maybe Europe - one of them only
wants a One Way shipment to the UK because he's planning on riding
home to Australia via the Middle East.
Others are going for 12 months and taking trailers and coming home in
our 2008 return shipment.
Over the next couple of years we will expand our list of shipping
destinations to include USA and South Africa and China is also on our
list, but there are some difficulties. Not getting into China, but
getting around the Provinces - they all have different rules and some
are not very helpful to motorcycle touring.
HTH
Kind regards
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Since: Aug 19, 2003 Posts: 1282
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:32 am
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Max <gfklinge DeleteThis @bigpond.com> wrote:
> I flicked through a book called "Adventure Motorcycling" by Chris Scott. I
> borrowed it from the local library.
"Adventure Motorcycling Handbook", see also <http://www.adventure-motorcycling.com/>
The Ewan and Charlie Show name-checks it, but they apparently didn't
read past about page 10 ...
See also Horizons Unlimited <http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb/>
and ADVRIDER <http://advrider.com/> ...
> > Hypothetically, if you were to engage on a 1 month trip around somewhere
> > foreign, and cost is a factor, where would you go, what bike would you
> > take, and what things would you need to prepare for?
On a budget? Thailand (& neighbours) by step-through.
-----sharks (Wiggles in a Big Red Car, more likely) >> Stay informed about: Long Way Round |
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Since: Aug 30, 2003 Posts: 2344
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:34 am
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Uncle Bully wrote:
> Hypothetically, if you were to engage on a 1 month trip around somewhere
> foreign, and cost is a factor, where would you go, what bike would you take,
> and what things would you need to prepare for?
Because of the quality of most roads in the world, carbied, not too high
tech, dual-purpose bikes seem to the be the way to go.
Most people who ship their bikes to New Zealand spend a month there.
Most people who do round-the-world type trips seem to take 12-18 months
or longer depending on their finances or 6-8 months for a
London-Melbourne trip.
1 month isn't very long. It'd probably be cost prohibitive to embark on
a journey that short going any further than Australia or New Zealand.
There are several Australian based tour operators who operate tours
through many parts of Asia, usually 2-2.5 weeks duration for between
$5-7,000 including airfares, usually on bikes local to the region you're
in. I'm planning to do one of these trips in 18-24 months. Probably to
India/Nepal or thereabouts.
Nev..
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Since: Mar 31, 2005 Posts: 347
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:22 pm
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Uncle Bully wrote:
> This has probably been discussed before, but I just watched the whole lot in
> one go and was wondering what the group thought.
> Apart from the money required to pull off such a feat, what are the
> practicalities of doing a continental bike tour? It wouldn't necessarily
> require anything as extreme as Siberia, just something more interesting than
> the local area.
> Hypothetically, if you were to engage on a 1 month trip around somewhere
> foreign, and cost is a factor, where would you go, what bike would you take,
> and what things would you need to prepare for?
Couldn't make sensible comment on the above, but, one of the Old Road
regulars was mumbling about what I thought was a brilliant idea...
a Europe trip, taking in as many GP tracks as you can go to and have a
ride day with a hire bike.
Not cheap <shrug> but _lots_ of style!
regards,
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