Hi Nik.....the horse's mouth here
800's do extremely well on our trips.....plenty quick enough on road and light enough to go everywhere as well.....fitted with engine bars and TKC's the bike is definitely up for either trip.
Just to clarify the differences between the 'level1' and 'level2'.....it's just the first few days, that's all.
On the Level 1 trips we start off on some dead easy pistes- little more than unsurfaced roads actually.....just to let people find their feet and get used to the dirt.
After that, each day is a step up....a bit bumpier, a bit rockier, a bit looser...until by the end of the first four days we can do pretty much any piste that's suitable for a large traily.
In theory, you probably don't even notice the progression
On the 'Level2' trips though, we jump straight in at the bigger, more interesting pistes.....
Because the Level 1 trips tend to move slower, we tend to cover less ground, so over the 12 or so days riding, you'll probably see slightly less of the country overall......and on the Level 2 trips, we often go off exploring and find some new pistes and tracks because we don't have to worry about it so much.
In fairness though, on the Level 1 trip I got back from two weeks ago, we went off and found some new stuff and had a whale of a time....we keep a sharp eye on all the riders and try and judge where we're going by how well they're doing. (this may mean pushing some boundaries occasionally but we take it slowly and take alternative routes if we need to)
If you've got a bit of experience off-road and (very importantly) a 'can=do' attitude and a want the best trail riding we can provide in Morocco, come along on a Level 2 trip.
Having said all that, we're thinking of abandoning the two levels altogether TBH...we usually have a pretty good idea of how people can ride after the first two days and can adjust things accordingly, and as both levels end up the same anyway, we may just have an 'on road' trip for those who only want sealed roads and an 'off road' for those who want to ride off tarmac- then we'll adjust the speeds we cover the routes and the choice of pistes as we go, suiting the choice of pistes to abilities of the groups as we make our way around the country.
On the trip I'm leaving on in a week's time, we're doing pretty much that.....we'll start slow and then move on as we find out how people can ride- don't tell Garfield though, I don't want to frighten the poor love
PS If anyone's thinking of booking, please do so as soon as possible- for one thing, we have some groups booking now to take up whole trips (we've got a bunch of 10 Norwegians booked for March next year and they're having an exclusive trip) and spaces are filling up fast- get in now and you won't find that your dream trip isn't available!
I'm on 077 9595 4449 if there's anything else you'd like to know, or our office number is a local rate call on 0845 257 7812.
Cheers, and hopefully see you on the pistes with us soon!
Bill
Moto Morocco Ltd
PS Have a look at
THIS thread for some very good reasons to go
