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stevef 28 Mar 2004 15:34

india to afghanistan
 
this is my first posting.
this is an amazing site.

i am going to ride new delhi to kabul in january'05 on a rd350.

any tips/comments appreciated.

[steve]

harvey 28 Mar 2004 17:09

Your question's pretty broad and you might want to narrow it down if you have any particular queries. There's plenty of general information on riding in Pakistan/India on the HUBB if you have a quick search.

As for Afghanistan - there's a recent post by Spud under Route Planning. He's thinking about riding UK to India via Afghanistan and you might want to look at the replies:

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb...ML/000448.html



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stevef 28 Mar 2004 17:15

I have already checked that post, it does not seem helpful.

I am a novice to international borders. I am interested in road conditions, approximate time to cross Pakistan, pit-stops, things to watch out for, etc, etc,

Also, anything about the RD350 being roadworthy for such a journey, I am going to buy one in New Delhi.


I will check the rest of this site and post back if any questions.

Tahnks all the same,
SteveF

Quote:

Originally posted by harvey:
Your question's pretty broad and you might want to narrow it down if you have any particular queries. There's plenty of general information on riding in Pakistan/India on the HUBB if you have a quick search.

As for Afghanistan - there's a recent post by Spud under Route Planning. He's thinking about riding UK to India via Afghanistan and you might want to look at the replies:

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb...ML/000448.html



stevef 21 Apr 2004 18:32

Quote:

Originally posted by harvey:
Your question's pretty broad and you might want to narrow it down if you have any particular queries. There's plenty of general information on riding in Pakistan/India on the HUBB if you have a quick search.

As for Afghanistan - there's a recent post by Spud under Route Planning. He's thinking about riding UK to India via Afghanistan and you might want to look at the replies:

http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb...ML/000448.html


I am looking for route maps, visa information ( i am based in afghanistan ), permits required for the bike, budget for travel, how much luggage is just right and how to carry it, what modifications to the bike, what spare parts to carry, what tools are most essential etc.

Be grateful if someone could help me out..

I plan to purchase the bike in New Delhi with the help of another biker..

Always wanted to ride a RD350 this is my chance.. oh yeah - how many days will the expedition take since I have to plan my leave..

Thanks in advance,
SteveF

harvey 21 Apr 2004 19:22

Steve,

Not sure you're going to find an RD350 here, the only manufacturer who makes a 350cc bike in India is Enfield. Other than that there's nothing above 180cc and I've never seen an RD350 on the roads.

Added to that, as a foreigner you can't legally buy a bike here, you have to be a resident, although some dealers will be happy to ignore this and take the cash.

You can't get a carnet for an Indian registered bike which means in theory you can't get into Pakistan. People have got through without carnets, but they had to put their bikes on a train across the country and you want to ride don't you?

What visa information do you want and what's your nationality?

Your budget is really up to you, but work on $25 to $50 a day - it depends how luxuriously you want to live. Same with the time frame - you could probably ride it in a week if you wanted to - how much leave do you have?

As for luggage, spares, tools, etc, there's lots of info on the HUBB about all of these - it's probably best that you have a search through and read previous threads.

Hope that helps,

Harvey

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[This message has been edited by harvey (edited 21 April 2004).]


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