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MOROCCO AND BACK


Name: Guy Greenway

Age: 32

Profession: Director

Nationality: British

Previous Bike Travel Experience: France

This Trip: From London to southern Morocco and back.

Departure Date: 30.08.99

Number in Group: 1

Trip Duration: 2 Months

Mileage Covered: 5000 (approx because speedometer broke)


Route


London, Portsmouth, Tours, Bordeaux, Carcasonne, Barcelona, Elche, Algeciras, Tangiers, Asilah, Rabat, Casablanca, El Jadida, Safi, Essouira, Marrakesh, Ouazazarte, Zagora, Mhamid, Nekob, Iknionn, Todra, Assoul, Asfia, Goulmima, Touroug, Erfoud, Merzouga, Rissani, Alnif, Bou Gafer Marrakesh……and back to London!!


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Biggest mistake: Not going with a friend

Most Pleasant Surprise: Cuvee Le President (Moroccan red wine – excellent)

Illness: Chilled Kidneys

Cost of Trip: About £2000.00

Other trips planned: Trans – Sahara

One travel tip: Just do it. Don’t keep boring all your friends by talking about it. Hotmail was a great move.


Model of Bike: BMW R80GS

Age: 1992

Modifications: Billet 6 pot front brake caliper, side stand, Touratech sump guard, Ascerbis hand protectors. All of them great. No need for a big tank on this trip.

Tyres: Avon Gripsters – was going to get Michelin Deserts on – but they’re not so good on tarmac. I got through soft sand with two up on the gripsters – a bit hairy but managed it!!

Punctures: None

Baggage: Soft throwover panniers, tank bag, cargo net. – Remember – it’s great if you can carry all your baggage in one go – if you can’t you’ll worry about the stuff you’ve left on the bike when you’re dropping off the first load.

Bikes strong point: Good for all terrain. Some may say it’s too heavy for rough piste – that may be true, but what you do have is great torque which enables you to go slow on corners then point and shoot the bike. I would never have believed how good the bike was going to be on the rough stuff. By the end of it I was getting the bike over jumps!!

Bikes weakpoint: Wobbles at speed on crowded motorways – but I guess any enduro will.

Problems: Only the above

Accidents: One – dropped going over a 3 ft boulder on a narrow piste.

Same bike again: Not sure – depends where going.