Another adventure , small can be good ,as long as you go .

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Another adventure , small can be good ,as long as you go .

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Not many of us will do better than this .
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An epic journey that one.

I followed Nathan at Advrider during the trip. It'd take weeks to follow that thread from woe to go.
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I'd love to follow him one day , probably on an Enfield :D

Maybe a diesel Enfield :mrgreen:
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This is as small as I'll go

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I'm not proud ,I once rode a 70cc 2000km in winter ,it was what I owned so it's what I rode but I would really prefer that ! :D
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I had a friend that rode a Honda 65 from Seattle, Washington to New Orleans. He was run over by a drunk Mexican at the tender age of 72 on his way to Mexico City on his R75/5.
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