Eurozone PBEM anyone?

Great trip. I drove 2000 km total. Went to the Panama Channel, Old Panama, and nearly made Ozzy Osbourne Concert. It was quite a week.
 
Bumflaps. And onwards.
 
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That's a good trip on a bike.

Just worked out I did 1000miles (1600km) over the last 2 weekends on my bike. Half motorway and half country roads, but it was sunny and warm so I don't mind at all. :)

What are the roads like for bikes out there?
 
GPS...

Well... mostly normal. I'm driving a 750cc Honda Shadow and most speed limits are 80 to 100 km/h, so it's cool. Cars here at Central America mostly don't give a damn about bikes, so you have to drive on the defensive and be wary of holes on the track, but I guess that's all normal here. The other problems are sunburning and trying to stay clear of red-zone neighborhoods. If you ever get to a central-american border/customs office you must ever be patient, as you may spend a whole 7 hours there.
 
GPS...

Well... mostly normal. I'm driving a 750cc Honda Shadow and most speed limits are 80 to 100 km/h, so it's cool. Cars here at Central America mostly don't give a damn about bikes, so you have to drive on the defensive and be wary of holes on the track, but I guess that's all normal here. The other problems are sunburning and trying to stay clear of red-zone neighborhoods. If you ever get to a central-american border/customs office you must ever be patient, as you may spend a whole 7 hours there.

The Shadow is a nice bike, the right style for going distances. I've been riding a Triumph Thruxton since last year but found it heavy on the wrists so I just part exchanged it for a Triumph 1600 Thunderbird 2 weeks ago and am loving it.

I suspect that driving on the defensive is a world wide thing, same over here in the UK. I think our main roads are better than yours so I'd guess your miles would be harder than mine. Don't get too much trouble with sun burning either :) but I think we get more trouble with rain :(

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It's a biker thing :D
 
Hmm... Heh, I'd say we get worse rain here too. It rains a whole 8 months a year here anyway. Now, you have cold, and snow; we don't.

And as my last boss used to say, everything can wait when it comes to talking about bikes.
 
As long as it doesn't escalate into Rob Halford (from Judas Priest) style "whipping your motorbike on stage whilst singing hell bent for leather".
 
No self respecting biker would ever whip their bike. Only rich rock bands would do that. He can't be a propper biker to do that. :splat:
 
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He's the Freddie Mercury of heavy metal.
 
The villagers are hostile! Sent.
 
Off to the Hawkster
 
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