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15 best adventure touring tips

Jasper Winn, 24 May 2010 16:38

Be a tourist or be an adventure traveller: it can mean the difference between going for an epic ride, and being taken for one.  1. Simple is really goodLess than less makes for easy travel. Just one really good shirt costs less than three crap shirts, lasts longer than all of them together, and feels better, works better and can ...

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Travel advice: Taking your bike on the ferry

Ped Baker, 08 May 2009 16:16

MCN expert Ped Baker is here to answer any questions you have on anything bike related. If you have any questions, ask an expert here Q. I'm going down to Barcelona with a friend on bikes to watch a football match. We are going to get the Ferry across the channel. How will our bikes be secured? Will I need to take ...

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Top 5 alternative touring bikes

Dan Aspel, 09 July 2010 17:22

Thinking of heading across the world on two wheels? A sensible rider would lock and load a big, sensible touring bike with tried and tested, top of the range kit.  But if you’re a little eccentric, a little wayward or just plain mad, here’s range of bikes that could (technically) get you there on a thimbleful of fuel.              ...

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Lonely Planet Guide to Portugal

Lonely Planet, 16 January 2008 11:32

The latest in our series of Lonely Planet guides takes us to Costa Rica. Click here to check out the full range of guides online. Portugal has a rich seafaring past, superb beach resorts, wistful towns and a landscape wreathed in olive groves, vineyards and wheat fields. Littered with UNESCO World Heritage sites and graced by one of Europe's most ...

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Suzuki VanVan: the £2679 Multistrada rival

Guy Procter, 28 May 2010 15:21

Suzuki’s 125 VanVan is making suprising waves among a certain portion of the aventurous riding crowd. 1600 British fans of the grown-up (or at least teenage) Monkey bike congregate online at a dedicated VanVan forum and are hell-bent on finding the limits of the big-tyred, 100mpg, 12bhp machine. They’ve taken it enduro riding in Wales, up disused ski-runs in the ...

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Enduro Africa 2010 open for entries

James Keen, 10 June 2009 11:28

Enduro Africa is now open for entries for the October 2010 South Africa rally. This is your chance to ride the route that Princes Harry and William tackled in 2008. The Enduro Africa off road adventure is now famous around the world and in just 3 years the event has raised over a £1,000,000 for various good causes. The ride itself is tough ...

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We all love motorcycle travelling

Radek Kriegler, 11 September 2008 08:37

We organize sidecar rides for handicapped fellows - this year it was a ride from Prague to Casablanca which was supported by BMW Club Praha members and many other sponsors. We coordinate our activities in this area with travellers from all over the world. Read about our recent trip on our website here: Cee Motorcycle Tours  

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Would you ditch your touring bike for a Can-Am Spyder RT?

Guy Procter, 16 September 2009 13:21

Can-Am has released a full-on touring version of its £14,500 V-twin-powered three-wheeler – but will it tempt you off your R1200GS or Pan European? Dubbed the RT (for Roadster Touring) the new machine is based on the standard Spyder, which is powered by a 100bhp Rotax V-twin engine complete with switchable manual/semi-automatic gearbox, but has had the touring goodies ladled ...

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Touratech upgrades to new Zega Pro panniers

Guy Procter, 12 August 2009 16:12

Luggage firm Touratech has launched a new line of aluminium panniers that are just as tough but more convenient and smarter-looking. The new Zega Pros are still suitable for any jungle, desert or trans-European adventure, but they feature a number of key advantages, including: Save £££ on motorcycle luggage in the MCN Shop They¹re now made in-house by Touratech for ...

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Touring advice - Traffic laws in Spain

James Mostyn, 04 June 2009 14:42

Spain has some of the best roads in Europe. Every rider should visit it at least once, especially during the colder months where the climate can allow year-round riding in leathers. Here are some key facts and laws you should know before you travel. • UK licence holders must be 18 or over to ride a temporarily imported motorcycle (over 75cc)• Use ...

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