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Selling or Storing a bike in Greece
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I have a honda AFrica twin (1992) that I have been riding for about 5 months now all across europe. I bought it in Germany and road until I ran out of money. Im in Greece now, and not sure what to do. Im trying to decide if I should sell it or if I can find a place to store it without forking over a ton of dough.
Here are the details on it: 51k miles (but its running like a champ!) New rear tire (less than 1k miles on it) H&B 40L locking saddlebags Metz tires Wirespring progressive shocks (awesome!) Harro Elephant Body tank bag (not in the best condition but usable for sure!) Chain and lock protective bars all over it with a big metal plate on the undercarrage heated grips awesome after market exhaust improved petcock (a known problem for AT but not mine!) metal topcase comes with sim cards! (Greece, Spain, Germany, Czech, Hungary, Albania) most extra repair stuff (break fluid, extra wire for break/clutch) break/clutch handle, extra break pads (2 for front), chain cleaner and lube, simple toolkit. AND I can give you the european maps from Garmin ($250 value!) It does have two dings in its ferrings - they arnt bad but they are there. If people are really interested I can take pictures of them and more of it (god knows I have a ton!) Its basically an awesome ride! you sit pretty high up, like a horse! The sound is awesome, the power is great and perfect to go on or off road. Made albania possible which is a must see! It really is a great duel sport bike in that its comfortable at 80+ mph (not like sitting on a washing machine) but the has great suspension for really bumpy off road enviornments. But Id be just as happy if I could find a pretty cheap place to store it! Thanks! |
Hey, thought that might be you. I'm the guy complaining about his KLR 650 balancer chain at the Butrint ferry the other day. Glad to hear you made it to Greece and relative sanity (e.g., traffic lights that function, drivers who've been at it longer than 6 months, etc.).
Safe travels, however things work out in |Greece. If you're ever up my way (northwest Washington State), give a holler. enjoy, Mark *from Bar, Montenegro* |
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