There is a Starlink Roam global plan that isn't cheap. But that antenna is not terribly small, and between the standard antenna, power supply and router it's about 10 lbs of extra weight and 75 to 100 W power draw.
Beyond that, yea, it would be foolhardy to rely on SIM cards as you know.
I've long regarded this as more or less impossible assuming you have some degree of ongoing time pressure around your work. There may be other satellite providers with more compact offerings, but I don't think the term stable has ever been used in the same sentence as satellite internet. You'd be limited to bouncing around from population centre to population centre and staying for stints at a time to get work done out of a reliable coworking space or airbnb.
Depending on where you are in the world, a WeWork All Access plan can work wonders as you can rock up to any WeWork with the same access card. Again, not cheap, and who knows where that stands anymore now that WeWork is going through bankruptcy.
The last thing I would be asking myself is what I'm trying to get out of this? If I'm working 30 or 40 hours a week, do I have the energy to actually enjoy motorcycle travel? For me, I think I'd be drained very quickly. Both of these domains tend to throw immense challenges at you from time to time.
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