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BIKE-STAY : General Advice for Touring Motorcyclists
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You can hire motorcycles all around the world, and it can be a great way to discover a new country where costs may be high to take your own with you. It also means that you don't have to spend a lot of time riding to your destination, using up valuable holiday time. We have motorcycle hire available in the following countries. Hire can be for just one day or several weeks. Many motorcycle tour companies include bike hire in their tour packages, so do also check out our.
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Biker Friendly - Deciding Where to stay whilst on your bike - BIKE STAY Motorcycle Friendly Accommodation Directory from Hartside.com
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The question remains, should it be hard luggage that will stay on your bike for the duration of your trip or soft luggage that is easily removable. In many cases a combination of the two may be ideal. We hope that you find the following information useful. Are usually lockable, which offers a good amount of security if you are leaving your bike parked up somewhere. Are attached to the frame of your bike. You may also consider a luggage rack, instead of a top box. Soft luggage refers to a multitude of mot...
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Biker Friendly - Deciding Where to stay whilst on your bike - BIKE STAY Motorcycle Friendly Accommodation Directory from Hartside.com
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Available for download, or printing very soon. The Motorcycle Touring Checklists. What to do in the planning stage. What to do in the weeks before and. What to do before you set off. Download a copy which you can amend to add your own extra reminders and you won't forget anything ever again. so long as you remember to check the list. If you would like to be notified when these are live, drop us an email. Bike Stay is published by Hartside.com. ï Bike-Stay 2001-2017.
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Biker Friendly - Deciding Where to stay whilst on your bike - BIKE STAY Motorcycle Friendly Accommodation Directory from Hartside.com
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There are a lot of people that put their bike in for a service or tune-up before their trip. In reality you can do most of the basics yourself. It's also good to learn a bit about your bike just in case you face any kind of emergency on the way. Maintenance Manuals (cough Haynes) are readily available online. You don't have to replace the fork seals, but there are great sections on regular maintenance which are well worth a read. 1 Check Oil levels. Check Tyre tread, you will want to stay legal.
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Biker Friendly - Deciding Where to stay whilst on your bike - BIKE STAY Motorcycle Friendly Accommodation Directory from Hartside.com
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If you have an idea for a region you want to travel, but not really sure where to visit there are several options available to you. The first is to check out the motorcycle tour operators in the area. The second is to find a motorcycle hire company that offers self-ride (unguided) tour packages. The third is to use a pre-made tour that someone else has taken the time to create and ride. Bike Stay is published by Hartside.com. ï Bike-Stay 2001-2017.
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BIKE STAY EUROPE: Motorcycle Friendly Accommodation and European Motorbike Touring Advice within Europe
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Bike Stay Europe, the Motorcyclist's Accommodation Directory has a wide choice of accommodation, with private parking facilities or secure, covered parking facilities. Many also offer garaged overnight parking for motorcycles. Please click on your destination on the map to start planning your bike tour, or scroll down the page to view European motorbike touring information. Map is not to scale and should be used as a guide only. Advice for touring specifically in Europe. General motorcycle touring advice.
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A minimal tool kit should be taken with you. Most motorbikes come with a kit under the seat or in a crafty storage compartment. Check before you leave that all tools are present and correct. If you don't have a bike tool kit, get one. Travelling more miles than you usually would on your weekend jaunts, things vibrate and may get travel weary. Travel in some countries requires you to have additional equipment, such as spare lightbulbs. Long distances, Sat Nav. Simple.
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Losail Circuit, Qatar. Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas, USA. Le Mans, France. Autodromo Termas de Rio Hondo, Argentina. Circuit de Barcelona, Catalonia. Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, USA. Automotodrom Brno, Czech Republic. Silverstone, United Kingdom. Misano World Circuit, San Marino. Motorland Aragon, Aragon. Phillip Island, Australia. Sepang Circuit, Malaysia. Comunitat Valenciana, Valencia. Donington Park, GB. Istanbul Park, Turkey. Laguna Seca, USA. Moscow Raceway, Russia.