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Is the R703 tarmac?

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Does anyone know if the R704 is Tarmac or good to do 2 up on a GS1200 loaded? How's the surface? DAdes - agoudal

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exactly which road do you refer to? the titles says R703 your post says R704.

R703 is tarmac all the way, the R704 is piste on the higher section into Agoudal
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Upppps, sausage fingers on my phone I meant 703
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Done the run up Todhra to Agoudal R703 and down R704 to Dades several times on loaded gsa1200lc.....cracking run and stunning scenery on top. Piste from Agoudal to Msemrir but easy piste......I put a video on Facebook ...Moroccan Motorcycle Tours.....or www.moroccanmotorcycletours.co.uk

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Have a look at the video showing where the R704 starts in Agoudal....its not easy to find. The videos titled..Agoudal to Dades....

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Don't be put off by the flood damage (long repaired) or the river fording (new bridge), it's an easy route on the R703: E11 Todra Descent
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Ir was a stunning piste, easy if you go alone yet my friend on a GS1200 2 up and loaded found it challenging.
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Hi,

Did 703 and 704 about 3 weeks ago.

Todra - Agoudal is perfect tarmac.

Agoudal - Dades: - first 40 km is a decent gravel and earth/soil road, after asphalt.


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