Enn
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It looks like the European tours have been pretty popular this season here in the forum, and with your kind permission I will post also some humble pictures from my month long trip from Estonia to France and Italy. It all happened already back in May-June, but I was a bit too occupied to write the report before, sorry for that.
We started off on an early May morning, in the middle its me, Sverre on the left and Toomas on the right.
By the evening of the first day we were camping at a lake close to the Lithuanian/Polish border
A day later we found ourselves in a nice small Chech town called Decin, where at the hotel we were immediately surrounded by a curious crowd bombing me with questions about the farkles on my superior GEN II
They turned out to be fellow bikers from Belgium, few of whom were riding on familiar looking vehicles which some guys here gently call gen I
By the way, first time ever I saw a front fork solution like this, do you call it fork?
we loved the cars in Czech
Further we headed to Germany where we visited the Königstein castle which offers some great views
checked the beer and dessert in Dresden
saw some nice cafes and cute fire departments
and climbed up to the Brocken mountain to see if we can meet any witches
the forest looked really dark & scary and every now and then I had a feeling that somebody was following me
After some racing on the German autobahns we arrived to France and eventually stopped at hotel in Verdun which was invaded by French bikers, pay attention to the few feejs in the line, they seemed to be rather popular in France
a frenchman needed some moral support in fixing the punctured rear tire
One of our guys is a kind of war history fan, so we also spent some time at the WW I memorial in Verdun
From there we rode towards Normandy through a beautiful French landscape and made a rest stop at charming castle
arriving at hotel De Paris in Barneville-Carteret
To be continued ....
We started off on an early May morning, in the middle its me, Sverre on the left and Toomas on the right.
By the evening of the first day we were camping at a lake close to the Lithuanian/Polish border
A day later we found ourselves in a nice small Chech town called Decin, where at the hotel we were immediately surrounded by a curious crowd bombing me with questions about the farkles on my superior GEN II
They turned out to be fellow bikers from Belgium, few of whom were riding on familiar looking vehicles which some guys here gently call gen I
By the way, first time ever I saw a front fork solution like this, do you call it fork?
we loved the cars in Czech
Further we headed to Germany where we visited the Königstein castle which offers some great views
checked the beer and dessert in Dresden
saw some nice cafes and cute fire departments
and climbed up to the Brocken mountain to see if we can meet any witches
the forest looked really dark & scary and every now and then I had a feeling that somebody was following me
After some racing on the German autobahns we arrived to France and eventually stopped at hotel in Verdun which was invaded by French bikers, pay attention to the few feejs in the line, they seemed to be rather popular in France
a frenchman needed some moral support in fixing the punctured rear tire
One of our guys is a kind of war history fan, so we also spent some time at the WW I memorial in Verdun
From there we rode towards Normandy through a beautiful French landscape and made a rest stop at charming castle
arriving at hotel De Paris in Barneville-Carteret
To be continued ....