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Morroco ???
#1
Has anybody taken their bike  to Morocco?

Going to do a tour of  northern  Italy  then across Spain for a week in Morocco. 

Any information advice welcome
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#2
Without the mileage to get there and back, it's over 1000 miles from Italy to Gibraltar so enjoy the ride and hope you have a soft seat.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#3
yep i know but we are taking 5 weeks to do it in.
I've worked out a rough total of about 4500 miles which over that time is not that big a deal


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#4
Sounds like a good fun trip to do.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#5
I think Fargo been there on his bike.
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#6
A mate of mine at work just did it last summer on a GSXR 1000, and he loved it! He has now sold the Gixxer, and bought a BMW GS1200 :groan so he can do it again next year.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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(18-02-13, 06:13 PM)stevierst link Wrote: A mate of mine at work just did it last summer on a GSXR 1000, and he loved it! He has now sold the Gixxer, and bought a BMW GS1200 :groan so he can do it again next year.


Not the Tea Pot One bloke who broke the swing arm, was it?
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
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#8
This Is the bloke that spent £12k ons bike he hardly rides! :Smile

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Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#9
Enjoy your trip stevie.
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(18-02-13, 08:35 PM)scottsmith1972 link Wrote: Enjoy your trip stevie.
Hell I won't be going, I'm not allowed out of the county anymore! Smile)

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Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#11
Farjo, dan Lewis and i went about 7 years ago. I'm still finding sand in my bike now! Was an amazing experience. French is useful, also pack immodium......
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#12
:rollin


Here's one reason we got sand in our bikes:

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#13
My main worry is getting  through customs I've heard it can take hours, I'm thinking of getting a early ferry don't really want to be stuck in Tangier overnight the ideal plan would be to get to Fez on the 1st day about 150 miles what thinks you ?
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#14
Quote:also pack immodium
:lol
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#15
I remember how pissed off you were that I was taking a photo instead of helping you out!  Do you have the one of that guide on the back of my bike?  100mph wearing a thin turban.  I bet he still writes to Dan asking for money.

In terms of customs - we did Cueta which is part of Spain in Africa.  Very good as we stayed in a nice hotel there so hit customs first thing (fresh and clean) the following day.  It does take time, and it is chaotic, and we did end up paying someone.
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#16
"Do you have the one of that guide on the back of my bike?" - somewhere! I'll try dig it out tonight Smile

I don't think I was pissed off at you, more worried that the bike may've been harmed as it was stuck in sand and had suddenly stopped working (just overheated as it turned out). When you took the pics I was too concentrated on getting the thing moving to notice that you weren't helping :lol
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In these situations, its important to remember that without a picture, it didn't happen Smile)

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#18
Alan, is it this one?


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