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Post By Boggy Field
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15 Feb 2017
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London to Sydney
Hi every one , my partner and I are travelling London to Sydney beginning in August 17 . We are planning to go through Mongolia China India etc and are wondering if any wants to join us for any of the way specifically China to lower the cost of guides etc , we are taking the KKH in October.
We all be traveling on a BMW Pari Dakar and I'm the sunny side of 60 been riding since i was a kid , Angie is strictly a pillion but a damn good one ))
Let us know if you interested or if you have any advice , always welcome.
Phil and Angie
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18 Feb 2017
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Riding through China
Hi every one , please disregard my first message as i have now found if your over 60 , which I am you can't get permission to ride in China so we have to change our route.
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26 Feb 2017
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London to Sydney
Ill be starting my trip from london to sydney in august also, let me know your new route and we might be able to share cost at a few spots
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26 Feb 2017
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London to Sydney
Ill be starting my trip from london to sydney in august also, let me know your new route and we might be able to share cost at a few spots
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28 Feb 2017
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Hi Paul , we've decided on Turkey Iran Pakistan India then Thailand somehow and home from there . We hooked up with a group from the UK to cross Iran and Pakistan.
What are your plans so far ?
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9 May 2017
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Do you have room for a pillion?
I am currently in Eastern Europe and will be in the U.K. in June and again in August. Saw your post and wondering if anyone in your group would mind sharing their bike with a pillion. I'm not looking for a sex/love connection, just love to ride and so far haven't gotten a motorcycle license for myself. Hope to before too long. Anyway, if so please let me know, and what the logistics would be in terms of itinerary, approximate costs etc. Thanks for reading this.
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9 May 2017
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Hi every one , please disregard my first message as i have now found if your over 60 , which I am you can't get permission to ride in China so we have to change our route.
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Sorry for not seeing this message before.
who ever told you can't ride a motorbike in China if you are over 60 years old is talking bullshit ok.
I am 61 and live China and all is good to ride, problems come when you are over 70?
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31 Jul 2017
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cross Myanmar
Hi all
I am on my way to Indonesia, now in Iran.
Is anyone crossing Myanmar in late 17 to from a group?
Thanks
Marc
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