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29 Nov 2011
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London to NY June 2012
Right well I was planning on going with my brother but something has come up for him. Wondering if anyone was looking to go about the same sort of time?
I'll be 21 at that point, but more mature (old farts) welcome too!
Not sure what else to write really!
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By boat?
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30 Nov 2011
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Tell us more about your trip (bike, route, etc).
If you need any help in NY just let me know.
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Sounds interesting
Sounds good..I may be interested alright. Have you looked at the paper work involved ? I remember I had a little think about the same sort of thing before but when I started looking at the paper work and in particular carnets I think I backed down . I should not of of course but it just seemed so difficult .I would be in the old fart section but dont let that put you off. Experience and youth may complement each other on a ride like this... Let us know how much you have looked into this ?
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So planning on either using an F800gs or 1200 not sure which yet...
Route wise:
London, France, Belgium, Germany, Czech Repub, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Russia then Japan or south korea and off to the US/ Canada
I've done as much research as possible into visas shipping import duties etc, I've given myself a budget of £20k but I want to sell my Triumph Sprint Gt to fund most of the bike so actual budget at the moment is looking around the £16k mark, of course I'm hoping that I have over budgeted!
My dad is actually flying out for the American leg, but would be nice still to have some company
oh and for anyone that is interested here is my googly doc of all of my planning and budgeting, hopefully there isn't any personal info in there!!
plan so far
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Hi pympster,
Done more or less the same trip this year but headed west from the UK, you seem to have things in hand . If you need any help or advice or just gossip just let me know .
Cheers mate you will have fun Mark
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