What are your experiences as travelers, alone and together?
Are the roads in every country as good as you're used to, or is there a possibility that your daily average drops in less developed areas?
Do you take rest days in between our do you ride every day?
Can you keep up your daily average for two weeks?
If you want to reach a certain destination in a certain time, isn't that a race?
If you wanna race there, how can you discover places along the way?
If you don't care about the places along the way, why not ship the bikes to the destination to discover it in more detail?
My advice: set a direction, not a destination. Go into that direction at a comfortable pace. If I drive ten days in a row, I just wanna go home. Instead, allow yourselves to discover things along the way. I drove 80.000km in 26 months, now I'm in Indonesia. Did I aim for Indonesia? Nope. Just roughly Asia. But had I forced myself to get here, I would have lost the motivation, because every country on the way wouldn't have been where I wanted to be. Go one country, one city at a time. Even if your bike can do the distance, can you do it mentally? I just found out many new things about myself when it comes to riding and staying concentrated and in control.
I met a biker in Iran, he crossed the country within a week, because he wanted to reach India. He missed out on so much, just camping, no time to meet people and get to know the culture. Why not just fly in that case?
But I also met bikers that thrive by riding through countries. I just couldn't imagine it for myself, that's why I advise against it.
Hope it helps
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