How to Travel from Germany to Scotland by Motorcycle
Make sure your motorbike contains sufficient fuel, as the journey will include motorway riding., Put on your motorbike boots, gloves and leathers., Make sure you have your motorbike key., Put all your provisions into the top case (that's the case on...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make sure your motorbike contains sufficient fuel
It is extremely dangerous to lose power when riding a motorbike in fast-moving traffic. -
Step 2: as the journey will include motorway riding.
If you don't have leathers, the least you can do is get a jacket made of tough leather (NOT ordinary fashion leather as tarmac will shred through it if you fall off in a crash) or Kevlar, and wear a pair of jeans with it. , If you don't have it, you're up the creek without a paddle. ,, If you have a full face helmet, pull the visor down.
If you have an open face helmet, put on some sunglasses or motorbike goggles.
Most importantly, buckle the chinstrap as is legally required in Britain. ,,,, -
Step 3: Put on your motorbike boots
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Step 4: gloves and leathers.
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Step 5: Make sure you have your motorbike key.
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Step 6: Put all your provisions into the top case (that's the case on the top of the rear of the motorbike
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Step 7: hence the name).
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Step 8: Put on your helmet.
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Step 9: Flick the switch to the "on" position.
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Step 10: To start the engine
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Step 11: turn your motorbike key in the ignition and press the start button.
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Step 12: Do a few revs of the engine
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Step 13: then leave.
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Step 14: Travel towards France
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Step 15: Belgium or the Netherlands - whichever has a land border nearest to where you live.
Detailed Guide
It is extremely dangerous to lose power when riding a motorbike in fast-moving traffic.
If you don't have leathers, the least you can do is get a jacket made of tough leather (NOT ordinary fashion leather as tarmac will shred through it if you fall off in a crash) or Kevlar, and wear a pair of jeans with it. , If you don't have it, you're up the creek without a paddle. ,, If you have a full face helmet, pull the visor down.
If you have an open face helmet, put on some sunglasses or motorbike goggles.
Most importantly, buckle the chinstrap as is legally required in Britain. ,,,,
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