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« Reply #30 on: June 26, 2009, 03:41:00 AM »

Slovakia (here I go again!)

Refueling.
Duca use 3,5Ltr/100km on this road (avg.speed ~75km/h).



400km's to Krakow!


Here is little repair for Africa, screw from clutch leveler was lost somewhere...


Going to Krakow, have traffic jam's near town...  after it stoped for launch.


Attention, this is not what u thinking... Smiley

And Vytautas looks all way to home like that, when he realized that this car is based on VW BUG Smiley


Road to Warsaw was fixin', every inch of it. Big traffic jams 50 km to Warsaw on one side of motorway - we slow down to 2'nd gears. Going side of the road. After we get into normal road, we reach another t.jam- it was almoust to airport. No sideways - so I go among cars, Vytautas delay 10 min after me, Tomas 5 min more! ... I wait for them near airport.


Hehe... that not us!!!


500kms from Warsaw to Vilnius. Here we in Alytus (~70km's from Poland -Lithuanian border). Tired as hell.
19 hours on bikes!!!! and 1100 km done. 100 km left to Vilnius/HOME!!!!


And finally Vilnius. HOME.
Goodbye kisses... and hope to get to bed asap.


Last photo at garage:

"Namai" means home *6am!


Statistics:
All trip: 4800 km / 9 days (5 on the road)
Avg.trip speed: 76km/h, max: 210km/h
Trip budget: ~450EUR *hotels, drinks, meal etc.

And this is end of this story.
Hope u like it.


p.s. feel free to ask everything!


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« Reply #31 on: June 26, 2009, 04:28:35 AM »

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Great adventure.
Excellent narrative.
Can you sit down yet? Grin
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« Reply #32 on: June 26, 2009, 05:13:36 AM »

Thank you!!   [moto]   applause
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« Reply #33 on: June 26, 2009, 09:52:57 AM »

Loved the photos of Nis, Serbia to Budapest and then to Slovakia - pretty views. 

That was a lot of riding in those few days, I can see why you would be tired. 
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« Reply #34 on: June 28, 2009, 03:00:12 AM »

applause applause applause
Great adventure.
Excellent narrative.
Can you sit down yet? Grin

Sure I can Wink
Still ridin' monster everyday.

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