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Touring on the 600
#1
Sure there is a post which answers this but the European tours seem to be done on the 1000's.
what's the furthest tour ventured on the 600
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#2
Been in the arctic circle, to the Finnish/Russian border, through Moroccan desert and over the years ridden in 25 countries (or 28 if you split the UK out), so I think the 600 is fine for touring Smile
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(01-10-13, 02:09 AM)Farjo link Wrote: Been in the arctic circle, to the Finnish/Russian border, through Moroccan desert and over the years ridden in 25 countries (or 28 if you split the UK out), so I think the 600 is fine for touring Smile
Oh wow, most impressive....
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#4
I've done Czech Republic and back twice. This year's route via the Tyrol and Dolomites. No problems (apart from a sore arse)
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#5
I may not hold the record for furthest gone on a Fazer 6, but possibly the record for most crap loaded on to one! North London to Brittany, via Portsmouth.

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And that's why I decided to get the trailer...  :eek
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#6
Farjo didn't intend to go so far.  He just wasn't great at reading a map......


When is the next trip Frazer?
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#7
Chris,


WTF have you got in those bags? Were you going to France for good... :lol
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(01-10-13, 12:30 PM)adeejaysdelight link Wrote: Chris,


WTF have you got in those bags? Were you going to France for good... :lol

Coming back from France! Loaded with goodies, including cheeses and Breton Cider (ask Exup & Dead Eye about those.  Wink )!!
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#9
Fair enough mate. I guess some of that French nosh is worth the effort.  :thumbup
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#10
not abroad, but 1926 miles from john o' groats to lands end return trip, piled up with luggage for two and a pillion!


squashed but excellent fun. the 600 never missed a beat, comfy enough for the distance and sporty enough for a good blast on the roads!


Where you planning a trip to?
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#11
No plans  just getting a yearning desire for what could be to come  Smile
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(01-10-13, 11:20 AM)alan sherman link Wrote: Farjo didn't intend to go so far.  He just wasn't great at reading a map......


When is the next trip Frazer?


That can only add to the experience 8) [size=78%] [/size]
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(01-10-13, 11:20 AM)alan sherman link Wrote: Farjo didn't intend to go so far.  He just wasn't great at reading a map......


When is the next trip Frazer?
:lol I only went into Germany because I was lost.
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#14
I'll be sure to book a week off and bring my passport if ever i get on a ride led by you then :lol 

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