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The border crossings, corruption and visa issues certainly make it a challenge. Sounds like your DR650 was the perfect bike for the trip. Good luck for the next leg and keep us updated, we'd love to follow along. |
Just came across this thread and I wanted to congratulate you on the trip. Fantastic achievement. I have a brother in Cape Town, and I have a dream of getting on my bike in London and riding to Cape Town to have a couple of beers with him. Yes, I could fly, but where is the adventure in that?
I was thinking of doing it by myself, but security issues do scare me. It just makes sense to have someone else with you in case you lose your panniers etc. Am I being too cautious? Guess that's a personal question. Again, congrats. |
Thanks Sunset.
Security is something to be aware of, however, we didn't have any issues while riding. In fact, I lost all my bike security equipment when I lost my panniers and didn't lock my bike at all from then on. That's all the way from Guinea to South Africa! I doubt you could ride across the UK and leave your bike unlocked without it being stolen or vandalised. The main worries for me were with the authorities as they have power and no accountability. Corruption is rife and you certainly don't want to end up in a cell on a trumped up (fake) charge. Again, it's not all of them and the vast majority in all countries were very friendly, helpful and accommodating. I wouldn't let the perceived security issues put you off taking the plunge and going on what will certainly be a great adventure. I also have a brother in SA and my motivation for the trip was the same. Sure you can fly, but where is the fun in that! If you're in the UK and want more detailed information on planning etc. let me know through the forum or a PM. I'd be happy to help. |
It's now April 2024 and time to continue riding in South Africa.
The Red Africa Twin from this blog is back in the UK and it is too expensive to freight it back to SA. The new plan is to go out to SA and buy a used bike locally in SA. The money that would have been spent freighting my bike from the UK to SA can be put towards buying a bike in SA. I'll cover buying and registering a bike in SA under a new thread called "2024 Buying a bike in South Africa to continue the 2023 overland ride" |
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