the venturer
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Thank you very muchOnly just found this - has convinced me that I want to return to Turkey and explore.
Great report![]()

Why not join me for the summer 2010?
Thank you very muchOnly just found this - has convinced me that I want to return to Turkey and explore.
Great report![]()




Thank you very much.Exelent report
Thanks for the good read and great pics, for some reason i thought the road signs would be in Cyrillic? As ive been to the Black sea in Bulgaria.
Its alot harder finding you way around when you dont even recognise the lettering.
You obviously planned how you loaded up your bike and it worked out well.
The amount of gear you had, in those pack bags and rider, did yer bike proud
Ride safe
ugg


You are welcome. Everyone is a good photographer, just give it a go with a little bit imagination. I am very sure that you have a much better camera than mine.That was really good, your photograpy puts mine to shame, I must practice more, it looks like you had a great ride, thanks for taking me along
Stewart
Hi! there. I hope you are doing fine? Nothing can be seen or done in two daysHey Vent, nice report. I'm off to Bodrum tomorrow, following the Aegean coast road....Ayvalik, Foca, Izmir, Seferihisar, Kusadasi, and Doganbey. I've only got two days but I hope I can put together a report as good as this. You've certainly made me want to follow the same route next year, perhaps even into Georgia.

, jokingly...Hi! there. I hope you are doing fine? Nothing can be seen or done in two days
And it definitely won't be as good as mine, jokingly...
You may follow my route. And I can send you my GPS data with a bit advice whenever you need it.
By the way, I saw a Brit couple riding their Thumpy miserably
( A green Kawa, KLR, I think, with A British licence)
They are living here, I reckon. You know them?
Not L, I know him. Around Taksim and Şişli I saw them twice. They were like beggers in old clothes on a terrible bike and I nearly thought they needed some assistance. But they weren't carrying any sidecases or packbags...Thanks for the offer of the data, I'll PM you with my email address.
I don't know any Brits with a KLR. There a few Brit bike owners here, but I've yet to come across any, other than L from here.
Thank you very much.
As regards to different ABCs, same on my side. Been to Greece once by my car and that was terrible, too
Yes, I planned the route as well as packing and they all worked well. The only problem at first was packing up the tent into its small bag which I got used to later on. I was happy with the bike on the rally, and always has been. Gone riding for a weekend. That was a real hardcore and riding it was such a joy. Two cylinder just seems to me as twice stupidity
Ride safe and happily.
Cheers
the venturer
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The next time you are here, I am ready to assist in anyways. Just no more galloping.I agree with 'Popeye' I hope next time i visit Turkey, it won't be on one of our 'Dashes', the Asian side looks a lovely place to explore
Many thanks for taking the time to post up your trip
Shep
Dead true. I almost used everything I carried. But I think I need a pair of sidecases. Though they are not practical in traffic or offroad, is a must on touring.Good planned packing is an integral part of any road trip...
As for my packing it changed every time i unloaded my 1100. i was never happy
A bit more testing of luggage placement, is to be done on my next road trip
And more pictures, you must have a good storage on your laptop and camera for all those pics
ugg

Thank you very much for your interest you have shown in the thread.Only found this thread tonight and was blown away by the amazing scenery and roads. Am a 05 650GS rider and am totally jealous of your trip. Thanks for the effort you put into the report.
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