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October 24, 2007, 12:41:28 PM »
Ok, I know it has been discussed here before but my searches didn't reveal much.
Seems I have had a good year at work and my bonus will be enough to pay some bills and give myself a nice vacation. Of course I will have to do something nice for my wife (she isn't much of a traveler so I am thinking diamonds).
I am considering a European bike tour next summer (ie:Edelweiss etc.). Any info (best places to see, bike to rent, accomodations etc) would be greatly appreciated. I can probably only do ten days at the most so it has to be packed with fun and adventure!! I am totally digging the pictures of the Alps so I am leaning that way.
Thanks in advance.
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Check out the European thread. We'd all be pleased to meet you, help, put you up, etc. PM, if there's a prob.
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Quote from: olderigetfasteriam on October 24, 2007, 12:41:28 PM
I am considering a European bike tour next summer (ie:Edelweiss etc.). Any info (best places to see, bike to rent, accomodations etc) would be greatly appreciated. I can probably only do ten days at the most so it has to be packed with fun and adventure!! I am totally digging the pictures of the Alps so I am leaning that way.
Thanks in advance.
Well if you are going on an organized tour (Edelweiss, etc) as you've stated, then you really don't have to worry about bike rentals or accomodations. That as well as having your luggage waiting for you in your room every evening, is taken care of.
From the sounds of it, take an organized tour, but bring your wallet!
But, if you are fixed on going self-guided, then go to the following link...
http://www.sport-touring.net/forums/index.php/topic,180.0.html
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Me and my wife are doing Europe next year in June and we plan to do some motorcycle touring on our own. Shall be fun!
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Quote from: Mr Sunshine on October 24, 2007, 02:04:06 PM
Me and my wife are doing Europe next year in June and we plan to do some motorcycle touring on our own. Shall be fun!
Please let us all know if you need a base.
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Quote from: Cpl Punishment on October 24, 2007, 01:13:55 PM
STN members are...in places.
We know people who know people...
As the good Corporal pointed out, the Europe forum/section/thing is the best place for information. PM one of us if you want specifics or start a thread if you think other people would be interested in knowing the answer.
I wouldn't bother with the whole planned out organised trip though, with that kind of cash you can have a
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good time in Europe and do it at your own pace. Stay places for longer than planned if you like them and get the hell out of there if they're not quite what you imagined. Europe isn't as scary as people think!
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Are there any European manufacturers that offer Euro delivery of a US spec bike with shipping back to the States (as with BMW and Mercedes cars)? I would love to pick up a bike and spend 3 or 4 weeks riding in Europe, but have not found a way to do it other than paying European prices - I was told that I could order a US spec Triumph in England, but would have to pay their price and taxes and arrange for my own shipping= big bucks.
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Quote from: knobnose on October 24, 2007, 02:38:42 PM
Are there any European manufacturers that offer Euro delivery of a US spec bike with shipping back to the States (as with BMW and Mercedes cars)?
BMW Canada used to have that option and so did BMW NA, but BMW Canada dropped it quite a few years ago and I believe BMW NA did as well.
If the cost of renting is a major factor, try
Knopf Motorradreisen
in Heidelberg. His rental rates for non-current BMW models start at US$550 per week, with each additional week at US$500. That includes unlimited kilometers and use of a cell phone for emergency use, you only pay when used for personal use.
On top of great rates, Stefan Knopf offers a package that includes airport pick-up/drop-off in Frankfurt as well as the first and last nights accomodations at his place.
You can't go wrong.
http://www.knopftours.com
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Quote from: Cpl Punishment on October 24, 2007, 02:22:09 PM
Please let us all know if you need a base.
Well we are flying into Zurick so if anybody lives near there?
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Quote from: Mr Sunshine on October 24, 2007, 03:22:51 PM
Well we are flying into Zurick so if anybody lives near there?
Is it near Zurich?
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October 24, 2007, 06:32:04 PM »
I'm thinking next year, I wanna take a "business" trip to visit my suppliers in France and Spain. I figure I'd start in France, make my way to Spain and fly home
yeah...totally off-topic, I know
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October 24, 2007, 08:07:11 PM »
Two summers ago my wife and I rented a BMW in Italy and rode from Rome to Tropea (the long way). It was a lot of fun and much easier to do than I thought it would be.
Are you sold on the idea of having a guided tour or would you be open to pulling a self-guided one?
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October 24, 2007, 09:24:14 PM »
The Brits are crazy
They bemoan their lack of quality riding areas but in reality, the UK is one of the best places to ride across the pond
It's definitely a case of familiarity breeds contempt
Northern Wales has some of the best motorcycling roads I've ever ridden and the beauty of the Lake District & Scotland is magnificent.
The Yorkshire Dales ain't bad either.
just remember to bring a rain suit
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I have spare rooms for anyone traveling this way, just PM me whenever the travel bug hits you. If I'm in town you're more than welcome to crash for a hot shower and a good nghts sleep.
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Quote from: Orson on October 24, 2007, 09:24:14 PM
Hehe, yeah scenery like that is just on the ride to my parents
Though to be fair it isn't usually as blue!
Our scenery and warmer/drier weather would be perfect
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Quote from: atypical1 on October 24, 2007, 08:07:11 PM
Two summers ago my wife and I rented a BMW in Italy and rode from Rome to Tropea (the long way). It was a lot of fun and much easier to do than I thought it would be.
Are you sold on the idea of having a guided tour or would you be open to pulling a self-guided one?
james
The more info I get makes me lean more toward a self guided tour. I am adventurous enough to give it a shot. I think even though you may encounter some problems you will also be rewarded with meeting people, seeing places etc. that you may not on a guided tour. Besides, who wants to see the same faces at dinner every night?
BTW, thanks for all the info.
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Quote from: olderigetfasteriam on October 25, 2007, 08:40:28 AM
The more info I get makes me lean more toward a self guided tour. I am adventurous enough to give it a shot. I think even though you may encounter some problems you will also be rewarded with meeting people, seeing places etc. that you may not on a guided tour. Besides, who wants to see the same faces at dinner every night?
BTW, thanks for all the info.
Exactly!
Anytime!
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Quote from: Global Rider on October 25, 2007, 08:47:27 AM
Exactly!
Anytime!
You gave me some awesome info. Just wish I had more time.
Thanks again.
p.s. I got the ok to sleep in Cpl. Punishment's garage.
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Quote from: olderigetfasteriam on October 25, 2007, 08:49:46 AM
You gave me some awesome info. Just wish I had more time.
Thanks again.
p.s. I got the ok to sleep in Cpl. Punishment's garage.
You mentioned going next "summer". Does that mean June, July or August?
Note that accomodations can be a bit difficult to come by in July and August because that is when Europeans go on vacation...school is out. That based on what I've heard and read. I'm there from the end of May till the end of the first week in July and never have any issues. Don't start looking for a room at 19:00; its not like in North America. I find a place at 16:00, unload my gear and then go out for a late afternnon/evening ride. Dinner is usually after 19:00.
You're going to the UK first?
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October 25, 2007, 09:07:26 AM »
Couple quick thoughts:
1. Make sure your cell phone works overseas. I was lucky to not run into trouble but it was definitely possible.
2. Pack light. We went over to Italy with just helmets, gear, and a few bits of clothing. You will need to leave a little room for the trinkets you buy here and there. We also mailed some stuff home.
3. You will probably be treated like a local to some degree (especially when you are on the bike and they cannot see you) so ride like one. I quickly settled into "Italian riding mode" and forgot about my Californian habits (although it was not that hard to do). They expect you to ride a certain way and and you need to be aware of how they are driving. That will help keep you safe.
4. I would recommend making reservations ahead of time for the summer months. The Europeans were on holiday when we went and many places were full (luckily we had reservations). If you can spend a few days (or a day or two) in each area you will be able to find out a little more about the place than if you bullet through the entire time.
good luck and have fun!
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