Bike to Turkey
I rode my Varadero out to Turkey in Nov 2008 to start a new job, and back to the UK in May 2009 (6 month limit on foreign reg vehicles). Similar route to your plan (out via France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy (Venice), Greece, Kos, Bodrum. Back via Cesme, Chios, Greece, Italy (Ancona, Florence, Pisa), Switzerland (Chamonix), France. Great ride.
Turkey will be much more picky about your papers than anywhere else you go being non-EU. Make sure your green card is valid and states Turkey very explicitly or they can decide not to let you in.
Your bike will be noted in your passport, and you then can't leave the country without the bike, probably not a problem for you. If you do have to depart by air for any reason, you will have to have your bike impounded by Customs first, and reclaim it when you return.
Turkey is a beautiful country with friendly people and great food, I wish I had been able to spend more time touring round, but I was (in fact still am!) there for work. Just be prepared for more bureaucracy, papers, stamps and triplicate forms than elsewhere on your ride.
Oh, and the speed limits for bikes are lower than for cars, only 70km/h on normal A roads and 80km/h on the few motorways - which is frankly dangerous given that the limit for cars is 120! In my experience the limits of the A-roads are enforced pretty strictly - I got fined a couple of times for going slightly over the limit. I think the cops do pretty well out of baksheesh!
Have a great ride!
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