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UK-Ukraine-Russia-Kazahk-Uzbek-Kyrgysz-Tajik-china....

UK-Ukraine-Russia-Kazahk-Uzbek-Kyrgysz-Tajik-China-Nepal-India-Pkstan-Iran Turkey-EU-UK
Starting in a months time. Kazahkstan/central Asia republics by July/Ago
Anyone out there this summer?
I wonder if there is any way to organise a log of riders out there for possible meetings other than chance.

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Good luck!

I tried to organise the very same trip, but in reverse, and hit a bit of a brick wall with the nepal-china section. Try declaring yourself as a Rally and getting through that way - worked well for 2 guys I met in Uzbekistan (in a 4x4).

I had to settle for Turkey - Stans - Mongolia...... then had to settle for Kazakhstan - Russia - train to Moscow because my engine in dying..... bugger

If I had the money would love to get a Japanese bike and join you, but thats too big an if for me I'm afraid!

Will be back in the UK in three weeks or so if you fancy some fresh beta from the stans, but theres not that much to tell really - very easy going, very few problems (just don't, whatever you do take an Italian bike unless you have all the spare parts and tools you could conceivably need)
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Henry - what about tyres

Hi Henry

Just noted that you rode from Mongolia to the UK. What did you do about tyres, did you carry some with you?

Would love to know. Where can they be bought in Russia or Mongolia?

Ken
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Question train?

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where did you take the train from back to moskva an was it expensive with the bike, thanks,
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West across Russia

Hi Fernando,

I'm hoping to arrive at Vladivostok from Japan around the end of September 2006. I'm then planning on riding to UK all the way through Russia and Europe.

lmk if you're in the same hemisphere/timeframe

best

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Fernando - keep an eye out 4 us

Fernando

My wife and I are riding from London to Vlad, leaving 1 June with a planned arrival in Vlad in early Sep. Look for 2 old BMW's, R100 and R80.

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sorry for not noticing the extra posts (please e-mail me if anyone wants more info - might get a quicker response)

As for tyres - I took two continental TKC80's - these tyres are fantastic! Great grip in the dirt (not brilliant in deep dry sand - but what is??) There is a bit of weight to deal with, and you can pick up tyres in a lot of Places (Almaty, Novosibirsk, probably UB), but I had the tyres anyway, so took them. Helps give you that "I'm going a hell of a long way" look, ,and might have had something to do with coppers dropping speeding tickets etc

As for trains, what I did, and it worked great was to find a bike shop with multiple stores - NBSMotors (www.nbsmotor.ru) have stores in Novosibirsk, Moscow and St Petersburg. To find one for other cities have a look through a copy of Moto Review. Ask them to ship your bike with theirs - it took 10 days and 100 USD to get my bike from Novosibirsk to Moscow. If I had rocked up a a train station with the bike this would have cost a bomb and been a lot of hassle. Bike arrived with no worries. They had taken my luggage off to crate the bike, but as I had locked it they did this by unbolting the mounts. Luggage was still ok though.

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Hi Fernando

How is your planning going?

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Hello everyone

I plan to make this summer 2006 a similar trip:
Paris-Ukraine-Russia-Mongol and come back.
I will start at august and came back in Paris in october... mayby
I ride BMW R 80 G/S 20 years old two up with my little japanise wife
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same plan

Hello Fernando

Khim and I are in Ankara Turkey right now, trying to sort out the visas. We will be leaving in about a week. We are travelling about the same route, or at least plan on doing that. Do you have the China bit figured out yet? Might be easier on the budget if we could share the cost. Would be great to meet on the road in any case.

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Thumbs up trabzon sochi ferry

hi fernwheh,
just came across to russia on the ferry from trabzon, make sure you find out how long youll be waiting in sochi before disembarking, i made this mistake an was waiting on the boat in the harbour for 2 days, meanwhile my kazakh visa was ticking away, take a passenger ferry if you can an not a cargo ferry,
a great mechanic in ankara is Metin,
bashkent mc, gimat oto sanayi sitesi 18, macankoy, on the north side of istanbul yolu, sound out,
there are a nice bunch of bikers called motur net there too,

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Hi Fernando,

I'm hoping to arrive at Vladivostok from Japan around the end of September 2006. I'm then planning on riding to UK all the way through Russia and Europe.

lmk if you're in the same hemisphere/timeframe

best

Richard
I change a little bit my plan, now we wont to ride from Paris to Tokyo, one way my and my wife two up BMW R 80 G/S plan to be in Vladivodstock around the end of September 2006.

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Presently on route

If anyone is interested my wife and I are presently on our way across Russia to Vlad. Stuck waiting for a part in Volgograd at the moment.

We, like many others have a blog with were we are and some of the stuff that we are learning on the way. www.kenandtoni.com

If anyone is on route keep and eye out for us - happy to stop and share a few stories.

Ken
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IN Kyrgyzstan

I am currently in Kyrgyzstan. Where are you at now?
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in ulan ude on the way to ulan bator

...then on to the stans. anyone in the area?

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