Hi, let's go for a week to ten days duration UK or euroland, and assume your trusted steed is serviced to the manufacturers schedule,
Would you carry any spares or tools, if you take spares then you need the tools to change them? ( my burgman has one Allen key a screwdriver and the c spanner to adjust the shock, that's it) or being able to present the spares you could have the work done any garage locally and reduce off the road time?
Alternatively just have breakdown and recovery options that would include repatriation in the event of a serious breakdown or accident here or in euroland, would punctures be covered by breakdown?
(My mates discovery caught fire couple of weeks ago on m4 his breakdown refused to recover it because it didn't breakdown!!)
Legal requirements, we know about carrying personal and vehicle documents, with bikes do you need to carry spare bulbs, warning triangles, display critical air stickers and such like...with bike headlights on all the time do you reset the dip beam when going to Europe?
When we travel (in the van) Mrs snail has a memory stick in her purse with copies of all our personal and van documents updated each year, photograph everything including pictures of van, bikes any thing of value, so if the worst happens and the van aint there when you return! At least you can prove who you are and what youve lost, do you do the same?
Ok enough for now we have no experience of bike travel or requirements so interested to read your replies
Snail
Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
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Re: Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
Hi bud.
With regard to dip beam, do nothing it only dips down rather than down & to the left as cars do.
Might be a plan to get the emissions sticker ( required in some towns & cities) for France & I think Germany
High viz jacket for each rider
Reflective stickers for the crash hats
GB sticker (obviously)
Which firm was the Disco 'covered' by ?
With regard to dip beam, do nothing it only dips down rather than down & to the left as cars do.
Might be a plan to get the emissions sticker ( required in some towns & cities) for France & I think Germany
High viz jacket for each rider
Reflective stickers for the crash hats
GB sticker (obviously)
Which firm was the Disco 'covered' by ?
Re: Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
Best advice is invite Lyn aka Bustupbiker along on your trip to fix stuff .
I always take few tools and spare belt spare fuses good idea .I'm putting a kit together to keep in the burgman .
I always take few tools and spare belt spare fuses good idea .I'm putting a kit together to keep in the burgman .
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Re: Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
Hi Bern, I hadn't noticed the bike plates not a euro type, so gb sticker, we have crit air stickers on van for France and Germany, but of course they have reg no on them, France is more areas than just towns and cities, we have Richie jackets that are fluorescent yellow on shoulders and arm area would that be ok, stickers for helmets? Haven't heard of these or noticed them?
Don't know about disco will find out, having a Chinese with them Saturday
HBMT, ok then I come with you and be able to use your breakdown kit! Ha ha sorted, you will need quite a toolkit to change a belt?
Don't think Lyn is interested in camping trips?
Don't know about disco will find out, having a Chinese with them Saturday
HBMT, ok then I come with you and be able to use your breakdown kit! Ha ha sorted, you will need quite a toolkit to change a belt?
Don't think Lyn is interested in camping trips?
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Re: Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
Just get some breakdown cover and your sorted - you’ve just bought a brand new scooter really doubt you’ll have any issues
Re: Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
I'm not bothering with Criteair it's only big city centres that have permanent zones .The area ones only temporary if high pollution event and is decided day before it comes into force .
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Re: Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
I sit corrected re stickers, see ... http://www.brittany-ferries.co.uk/guide ... ing/france
I think motorcycle clothing now has to hae CE stickers ?
I think motorcycle clothing now has to hae CE stickers ?
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Re: Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
HBMT, probably agree with crit air, just in van never know where we will bed up!
BERN, interesting article bulbs a must then, probably some puncture remedy
SYMCITY, yes ok new bike etc, more about rules and regs for bikes as new to us
Thanks
BERN, interesting article bulbs a must then, probably some puncture remedy
SYMCITY, yes ok new bike etc, more about rules and regs for bikes as new to us
Thanks
Re: Going on a trip? What do you or should you take
I fired up my old satnav yesterday I've got Archies camping and Acsi card France camping on it .Just need to mount it .Bit old and out of date .
So satnav I'd put on list .Although you can navigate easily following sign posts its always that last few miles to final destination in a strange place comes in handy .
So satnav I'd put on list .Although you can navigate easily following sign posts its always that last few miles to final destination in a strange place comes in handy .