matntheresa |
23 Apr 2017 23:44 |
Hi, I just finished a trip from France to Mongolia via Kazakhstan. We took a route via St Petersburg (awesome), then to Omsk (Russia) and down to Astana (Kazakhstan) and then across a very small road to Semipalatinsk, and down to the Altai mountains. Camped the whole way, no drama, just go off main roads a bit and find somewhere quiet. Kazakhstan had the worst roads we saw and there were long stretches of no fuel and longer stretches of no fire wood. Be careful in the black soil when it rains - it is like glue (that was north of Astana). Locals are super friendly all the way across Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.
the fuel in Russia is often no great, and in Kazakhstan was very bad. Altai mountains are the bomb diggity. It gets cold!
We had a BMW 2004 FGS and tenere 1988. They were both easy enough to fix on the road (as a semi-competent mechanic). Bike clubs are great sources of information on the way. Tyres might be difficult to come across. Search some forums, there is a bloke in Moscow who posts tyres all over the place, saving you carrying them. We didn't get a flat tyre in 25,000km. Chain, sprockets, and brakes both. Oil changes and minor service every 10,000km kept the bikes in good shape. One clutch cable (you can get "cut it yourself" clutch cables.. not ideal, I suppose, but good for a quick fix).
mat
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