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14 Aug 2015
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Australia to europe 2016
Hi guys,
we will be leaving Queensland (Australia) on our V-Strom end of July next year shipping from Darwin to East Timor and then west to Java, Sumatra, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia etc.
crossing over to India we will take the way across Myanmar with a tour guide. I contacted already the tour guide company http://www.burmasenses.com and got prices between $1200 and $1900 per person depending on the amount of people in the group.
Is anyone out there interested in going the same way around March 2017?? Could be earlier is well as I haven't worked out the exact time frame yet.
Looking forward for lots of replies...
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18 Aug 2015
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Great trip!
Hi!
I was planning on doing the exact same trip beginning of 2016. Could I join you guys? I am riding XTZ660 Tenere.
Christophe from QLD (Surfers Paradise)
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18 Aug 2015
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me too
Hi Guys , my thoughts exactly, in the UK at the moment , was looking for a bike to go sth for the winter but not enough time balancing cost against time used before going back to Aus,, but this is achievable , buy a bike in Aus and prepare for the trip,
have researched a few bikes as opposed to the bikes ive had around Europe and have come down to 3 , Tiger 800, Suzuki V Strom 650, or the K,L,R , seat height coud be a problem with a BM or KTM and the Tennere
Any comments would be great :
Davo
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19 Aug 2015
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Hi Christophe,
That sounds awesome when are you planing to leave? We will leave here end of July next year. What time frame do you have?
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Australia to Europe
Mario,
I was planning on leaving around May 2016 trying to get the cool weather in SE-Asia and arrive in Europe for Summer. I am easy and can go in July. Where are you in QLD? We could organise a get together for a local ride + coffee and chat!
Let me know.
Christophe.
PS: My father's name is Mario...I am French with Italian background. Been in OZ 20 years. My private Email is xxxtof@gmail.com
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Hi Mario and easyrider.
I have also small plan driving to europe (estonia) and company would be nice bcoz im very bad in paper works...
how much is ur budget?
I could get also Chinese driving licens if needed
Staying near toowoomba (1h from Brisbane )
Timo
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16 Oct 2015
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Hi Timo,
when are you planing to leave next year? My plans changed a bit and I will leave end of my how it looks so far. Are you interested in joining and shipping from Darwin to East Timor? We could share a container for the bikes.
Mario
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17 Oct 2015
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I was planning on leaving around May 2016 trying to get the cool weather in SE-Asia and arrive in Europe for Summer
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Stick to your plan mate, beginning of May.
Mezo.
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