View Full Version : Euro Moto-tour 2013
Onkel Neal
07-12-12, 11:48 AM
Reserving this post for a possible bike tour of the Continent next summer.
http://goo.gl/maps/ltVE
Suggestions and comments welcome. If this gets off the ground, I won't know for sure until next spring.
I may buy a used MC and see if I can sell it, may need some helps there. :shucks:
HunterICX
07-12-12, 12:19 PM
*mutters*summer...high season period at work....not a chance I'll get 3 weeks off:hmph:
Anyway as said on FB, I'll ask around from within the company I work at.
HunterICX
HunterICX
07-12-12, 02:28 PM
Right,
Well our rental bikes is not going to work due the risks which my boss is not willing to take as you plan to cross Europe and he wishes the bikes remain on our peninsula.
2nd hand you could write that off as well since here you need to be resident with official papers which is needed to have the bike put on your name which is then required for the insurance and the whole lot.
but
you might want to check these guys out
http://www.imtbike.com/
BMW's bikes only but they're all over Europe
under rentals:
New model BMW fully equipped
2 BMW side cases and 1 BMW top case
Unlimited kilometer
Does not apply to 1-day rentals
Insurance, VAT tax
Ride anywhere in Europe!
Luggage storage available
24 hours roadside assistance
HunterICX
Onkel Neal
07-12-12, 03:05 PM
So... how will anyone know where I take this bike? Maybe I just want to ride up and down the peninsula for 3 weeks? :arrgh!:
Sounds like it's easier to steal a motorcycle than rent one there. I'll check out the place you mentioned, thanks. I can always rent from the gentleman in Wuppertal again, he doesn't care where the bike goes, as long it comes back.
I really don't want a BMW if I can help it...
HunterICX
07-12-12, 03:16 PM
So... how will anyone know where I take this bike? Maybe I just want to ride up and down the peninsula for 3 weeks? :arrgh!:
:haha: Well why don't you..:O:
Sounds like it's easier to steal a motorcycle than rent one there. I'll check out the place you mentioned, thanks. I can always rent from the gentleman in Wuppertal again, he doesn't care where the bike goes, as long it comes back.
Well, with the recent police checkpoints I've noticed of late where they stand at the end with G36 Assault rifles I think I would can that idea :haha:
I hope you'll get it sorted wherever you get the bike from, and I will join in on a day tour if you drop down south of Spain. :salute:
I really don't want a BMW if I can help it...
Amen....:shucks:
HunterICX
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