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Steam
17th December 2007, 17:09
Don't be ashamed of your humble GN250's, for they are mighty!
From Italy to Capetown in South Africa, and back to the top again.
When you look at this guy's photos, click "Avanti", which is foreign-talk for "Next Page"
http://motoebici.altervista.org/africa/fotoafrica0.htm

27.000 km in motocicletta, attraverso 3 continenti (Europa, Asia e Africa) e 17 paesi: Italia, Grecia, Turchia, Siria, Giordania, Egitto, Sudan, Etiopia, Kenya, Tanzania (Zanzibar), Malawi, Mozambico, Zimbawe, Sud Africa (Cittą del Capo), Namibia, Zambia, DR Congo e ancora Zambia.

tri boy
17th December 2007, 17:35
Good on the bloke.:clap: Lightweight single cylinder motorbikes have been doing the business for 50yrs+. Long may it continue.

Drum
17th December 2007, 17:40
Gees, he a tall 'un too. At least if something goes wrong with the GN you could get a fix in Africa.

janno
17th December 2007, 17:44
That's cool! Sometimes I feel a bit left out that I don't have the latest and greatest bike, but this guy's travels remind me that it's not the latest bling that matters.

Thanks steam!

deanohit
17th December 2007, 18:18
Awesome!!!!! Tell Lorax he's definitely got to take the GN on his next big ride after seeing this!

xwhatsit
17th December 2007, 21:00
Meh I'm not surprised. Like Triboy said, lightweight primitive thumpers, there's a reason why they still use that old technology in the harshest motorcycle environment (offroad).

HTFU
17th December 2007, 21:05
funny photo with his mates on the bike touring bikes.

You thought he would have put some knobs on those tyres. Amazing stuff.

Blimp1
18th December 2007, 12:37
After seeing a few of these it makes the Long Way Down/Around series seem rather tame to be honest. Good on the guy i bet he had a blast.

Joni
18th December 2007, 13:14
My Step father did Cape to Cairo and back in the 1960's: - He said it was one hell of a hard trip....

So good on this guy!

jrandom
18th December 2007, 13:17
Cape to Cairo and back...

You know... I just acquired a new checkbox on my list of things to do in this lifetime.

:yes:

Joni
18th December 2007, 13:19
You know... I just acquired a new checkbox on my list of things to do in this lifetime.

:yes:It would be a trip of a life time... he said it was hard, but a stunner!

Hmm, I may do it with you.... make him proud of me! :clap:

NiggleC
18th December 2007, 21:45
A friend of mine and his girlfriend (now wife) did the overland trip to England back in about 1990 on a BMW R80G/S. He said that if he ever had to do the trip again on his own then he would do it on a 250 single. Cheap to buy and run and if you're only doing 100km per day anyway it will do the trip just fine.

Choco
22nd December 2007, 20:27
Now thats a blinged GN!
I feel the sudden urge to buy an after market pipe for mine :lol:
Also, I have NEVER been ashamed of my GN, its the best bike in the world to me because its MINE.

avgas
27th December 2007, 18:31
After seeing all the GN125's here........i have a new found respect for them.
+ they become a fantastic taxi, it funny seeing a guy wearing a suit, jump off the subway, talk to the rider then jump on the pillion seat of the world dirtiest gn's.