nikp
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I got back from France last week after 5 days of Touring the Normandy beaches etc.
It's was my first time back in france for 25 years (last time 14 yrs old and drunk on a 50c bottle of plonk on a school day trip). It's amazing how much you remember that can get you by.
Ferries and driving on the wrong side are stupidly easy and am thinking of going back a bit later this year.
On the last day I did over 600miles to get home with only a 2 hour break for the ferry... all I can say is hail the airhawk!!! I bought one at the last minute before setting off on the excursion and i reckon I could easily have kept on going for a good couple of hundred more miles... well worth the money without question and made the trip so much more enjoyable.
It's was my first time back in france for 25 years (last time 14 yrs old and drunk on a 50c bottle of plonk on a school day trip). It's amazing how much you remember that can get you by.
Ferries and driving on the wrong side are stupidly easy and am thinking of going back a bit later this year.
On the last day I did over 600miles to get home with only a 2 hour break for the ferry... all I can say is hail the airhawk!!! I bought one at the last minute before setting off on the excursion and i reckon I could easily have kept on going for a good couple of hundred more miles... well worth the money without question and made the trip so much more enjoyable.
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, while on a 3 week tour this year on the 12 and being very short in stature i am thinking of changing. any thoughts?

good to hear no complaints from the back, swmbo likes the GS but having had a lifetime of sportsbikes and a tuono before the GS she finds it all a bit sanitised
not sure what she wants, i bought the GS after longing for a giant trailie since the africa twin was new. i really do love it but am struggling with the sheer physical side of it.