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Quito --> Buenos Aires in Suzuki GN125
Dear all,
I would like to share with u the amazing trip that my brother and myself have just finished !! From Ecuador ( Quito ) to Buenos Aires (Argentina) 21,000 KM on a 125CC suzuki !! ( 4 countries : Ecuador, Peru, Chile ( from the top to the very bottom ) and Argentina ).
The blog is in french ( we´r from Belgium) but will be translated when we can !!
NO GUTS NO GLORY - Intro
Enjoy
Patrick
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Nice trip guys!
I live in the amazone in Ecuador and have the same bike , best (125cc)
small bike i know.Very good for trips.
Thanks for the website.
Saludos e hasta la vista.
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I just bought a Suzuki 125 to use in the city. It has almost 2,000kms and seems to be well made and very economical. After seeing the pictures may be I should use the 125 for longer trips.
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Thanks a lot guys for you comment ! The bike is incredible ! I´m actually desperate to bring it back to belgium ... 18 000 km so far and still running like hell !!
GN 125 all the wayy !!!!!
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yes please - Inglais
looks like a great trip - can't wait to read the report
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I am desperate to read your report in ENGLISH!!!
I ma planning near enough the same trip early next year. Did you buy your bikes over there?
Also how did you find the petrol stations in the south? Are they available?
Thansk....and get the report in english please please!!
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Hey David !!
I think it will take more time that I thought for the english translation !! But if you need any advice, informations you can send me an email ( devuyst.pat@gmail.com) And I´ll be more than happy to tell u everything u wanna know !!
The bike cost 2 000 $ in Quito !! New ! And for the petrol there wasn´t any worries ... In the south you have always at least one petrol station especially in Chile !! You can go up to 260 km between gaz station !!
Take care
Bullit
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Bonjour la Belgique!
Bonjour Patrick, comment ca va?
I read your blog, it was really entertaining to follow your story, it's a shame it is not available in english but I think that if It was, it wouldn't have the same original touch and word play than in french. Good luck if you are translating the whole thing.
I was in Ecuador at the same time than you guys , it would've been great to meet you. By the way, I met the same couple of Bresilians in several parts of Peru and even in Ecuador.
Congratulations for your trip and thanks for sharing your experiences.
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Salut Marco !!
Merci pour tes comments ! Tout va très bien encore tres nostalgique :-) !!
We gonna try to translate it although it´s gonna take a lot of time ! And you´r right for the word play in french with some typical from Belgium but it should be ok in english too !
Too bad we couldn´t meet up indeed ! Next time in eastern Europe or New Zealand ? Who knows :-)
FUnny thing about the Brazilans ahah they were nice !
Thanks again for the nice comments !
Take care and I´ll let everybody knows when the translation will be done !
Bye
Patrick
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Viva La Suzuki!
Hey Bullitz,
Just to let you know ive just set off on a Suzuki EN125cc. 14L tank, slightly heavier than the GN but only cost me £1000 british pounds in Santiago! Viva La Suzuki!
Im now riding South to Ushuaia! AS ready as ill ever be for the hard argentinian Ripio and those Patagonian Winds! Bring them On!!
P.S if i could was fluent in french i would read you blog!!
Ciao!
Edd.
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haha nice one !! Enjoy it mate ! Hope the winds won´t be as hard as it was for me and my brother ! Oh and don´t miss the " carratera austral " between puerto Montt and at least cochrane ! Highlights of our trip !
have fun
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