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West_Country_Wanderer 24 Dec 2014 13:59

Hello fellow travellers!
 
Hi there,

As some of you may guess from my screen name, I hail from the South West of England (Cider Country bier), and I am in the initial stages of planning my own around the world adventure.

Like many who first come here I guess, I've loads of questions and lots to learn from those better travelled than myself, but that makes it all the more fun. I'm 35 years young, and so far my worldly travels have taken me to living and travelling in Japan, travelling through Vietnam, as well as the usual short breaks in Europe.

Alas, as yet I don't know how to ride a motorbike... :thumbdown: which is really getting on my nerves (putting it very politely) but may be looking to at the very least getting a CBT before I set off hopefully around April 2015.

As I briefly mentioned, my grand plan is to head off around the world, and aiming to go overland the whole way. As yet I have rough ideas as to some of the places I wish to incorporate in my journey, but confess I'm finding the whole scale of the venture pretty daunting.

I shall try not to cover too much "old ground" by repeating posts that may have been asked a 1000 times already, but if I do, please forgive my noobiness!

Cheers folks - hope you all have a fantastic Christmas and New Years, and hope to chat soon! Happy travels!

Mike :thumbup1:

Lonerider 24 Dec 2014 14:10

Welcome mate

Wayne

Pongo 24 Dec 2014 22:49

Welcome along from an ex west countryman ( Glastonbury), and I`m sure you will find all the info and more that you need.

Just reflecting on your post and years gone by when we could just hop on a bike and zoom off, unfortunately times have changed and every country and border crossing in the world wants to see a full valid motorcycle driving licence.. Even in the U.k. you can`t pop across the channel with a learner licence, it`s only valid in the U.K.. Best to get on with getting yourself a suitable set of wheels and riding as much as possible. Not easy taking the test these days. But good luck anyway, and the quicker you get to grips with it, the more enthusiastic and less daunted you will feel.

brbo 25 Dec 2014 05:52

Welcome from across the pond !!

Seasons Greetings !!

lushy58 7 Jan 2015 16:37

Welcome

I too am preparing a long trip for a start date in April 2016. have been permission by the boss (Mrs) to have a year off.

may see you on my travels.

Best wishes

schenkel 7 Jan 2015 20:23

[QUOTE=

Alas, as yet I don't know how to ride a motorbike... :thumbdown: which is really getting on my nerves (putting it very politely) but may be looking to at the very least getting a CBT before I set off hopefully around April 2015.

Mike :thumbup1:[/QUOTE]

On a CBT you can only ride a max of 125cc. Why not take your time and get a big bike licence then practice riding and then head out to the big adventure.

Regards


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