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21 Mar 2014
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Hi from Bosnia to everyone
Hi,
I'm 36, male, from Bosnia, married, have one son. Even though I joined HUBB almost a year ago I am introducing myself just now. Probably I've waited to buy motorcycle and I finally got my new 2014 Yamaha Xt660z Tenere.
I have ridden sport bikes before ( in my early twenties), '01 Kawa Ninja 600, later '04 Suzuki GSXR 750 but they weren't what I looked for. I sold my bike and retired from motorcycling for a few years  ( switched to blue '70 VW Beetle )
Now, my bags are ready, tent and sleeping bag too, but waiting to arrive new Tech's 10 and AGV ax8 evo and then  ..... we'll see, depends on free time... can't wait
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Originally Posted by mirnes78
Hi,
I'm 36, male, from Bosnia, married, have one son. Even though I joined HUBB almost a year ago I am introducing myself just now. Probably I've waited to buy motorcycle and I finally got my new 2014 Yamaha Xt660z Tenere.
I have ridden sport bikes before ( in my early twenties), '01 Kawa Ninja 600, later '04 Suzuki GSXR 750 but they weren't what I looked for. I sold my bike and retired from motorcycling for a few years  ( switched to blue '70 VW Beetle )
Now, my bags are ready, tent and sleeping bag too, but waiting to arrive new Tech's 10 and AGV ax8 evo and then  ..... we'll see, depends on free time... can't wait
Regards !
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zdravo!
Bosnia is on my list of places to visit, i was speaking about this to my well traveled slovak friend and he told me if i go i should go see the Bosnian Pyramids which after a quick google search seem pretty cool
When i first decided i would like to travel on a motorbike i started to pay real attention to all the bikes i saw and whilst living in Perth (Australia) outside a local shop in fremantle i saw a Xt660z and the owner came out who was Spanish
He then told me he is riding this bike back to Spain from Australia in a few months and whilst telling me about his route he let me sit on his bike which made me feel like i was coming with him also
When ever i see a Xt660z i always think about this guys trip.
Well in the end i went with a DRZ which to be fair suites me better
So what route do you plan on your trip?
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BiH
Lovely country, will probably be back that way this summer.
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21 Mar 2014
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welcome
I will be passing through your part of Bosnia late August, perhaps you could help with route,
hope you enjoy your XT
Dave
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Dave,
no problem, I would be glad to help.
There's lots of nice roads over here and lots of places to visit, especially if you can take some light off road.. with your GS it wouldn't be a problem at all
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Dave,
no problem, I would be glad to help.
There's lots of nice roads over here and lots of places to visit, especially if you can take some light off road.. with your GS it wouldn't be a problem at all
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Hi mirnes, since you come from Bosnia, I'm also interested to know how traveling will be there. The roads are fine there, you say, but if you want to travel as fast as possible (We will be competing in a race on the public road) with 10 vehicles and 1 motorcycle, are there enough roads that can support that? And I'm very curious about the border crossings. We come from Europe, so that makes it easier  But does it take a lot of time? And lastly, does Bosnia have any additional requirements to the vehicles that are allowed to drive there?
Thanks in advance!
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BiH
Lovely country, will probably be back that way this summer.
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Thanks a lot!
To every fellow rider who ride nearby, give me a message and let's have  !
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21 Mar 2014
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Hi
Welcome and enjoy your new bike. My mate messaged you earlier as we will be down your way in August. Been to Bosnia before and loved the country and people.
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Welcome and enjoy your new bike. My mate messaged you earlier as we will be down your way in August. Been to Bosnia before and loved the country and people.
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Don't forget to stop by, I'd love to meet fellow HUBB-ers and share a stories.
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WesleyDRZ400,
if you are coming here, don't forget to visit Lukomir (Bjelasnica Mountain), Rakitnica Canyon, Prokosko Lake ..... and eat a ''cevapi'' at Plava voda in Travnik....
regarding my plans, I would start easy, get familiar with bike and take weekend trips, do some wild camping and explore nearby region.
I travel a lot doing my work and I saw lots of countries I wish to visit and explore on bike, like Romania, Montenegro, Turkey.... but my dream ride would be to travel Silk Road... (wishes, wishes )
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WesleyDRZ400,
if you are coming here, don't forget to visit Lukomir (Bjelasnica Mountain), Rakitnica Canyon, Prokosko Lake ..... and eat a ''cevapi'' at Plava voda in Travnik....
regarding my plans, I would start easy, get familiar with bike and take weekend trips, do some wild camping and explore nearby region.
I travel a lot doing my work and I saw lots of countries I wish to visit and explore on bike, like Romania, Montenegro, Turkey.... but my dream ride would be to travel Silk Road... (wishes, wishes )
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Hi mirnes maybe you can help me with some information
I want to take a short 2-3 week trip to Bosnia & Serbia
I was going to ride there but it would be much easy if i just fly there and pick up a bike.
I am looking to either rent a bike or buy a bike cheap and would need papers to cross either from Bosnia to Serbia or the other way round
I would want a old lightweight bike for off roading, old and cheap that starts and rides
I would be flying out Saturday next week or Sunday
Any info on this would be great
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Wonderful country
Bosnia is a wonderful country been 3 times, 1993, 1997, not very good times but still scenic and great people all the same, and again in 2013 to visit old haunts.
Its still as beautiful as ever and well worth a visit
Although my Bosnian is a little poor now
Wayne
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i booked flight to Serbia only £40 direct from London and leave next week, problem seems the paper work side for border crossing from Serbia to Bosnia as so far it seems i cant get ownership papers.
A friend has found a few cheap bikes but just need to try sort out papers for border crossing, seems even riding a Serb registered bike in Serbia with insurance and not having owner papers is an issue
Any advice welcome from Serbian or Bosnian Hubb members
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Here a couple from Madrid planning a trip to Bósnia this summer. We have a xt660z aswell. It would be good to have a  together if you are there guys!
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