Tenere 700 Rally Edition SOLD!

My Tenere 700 Rally Edition leaving with it’s new owner

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been having a complete rethink with regards to travel and adventures.

I’m bored of riding around Suffolk and Norfolk, been doing it for years and I’ve reached the point where I have no enthusiasm for riding around East Anglia anymore.

I’ve toured round the U.K. and Europe many times, by motorcycle, motorhome and caravan & pickup-truck combination and so I’m not looking to do that anymore either.

I only rode my Tenere 700 Rally Edition once over winter, which is so unlike me, I normally ride regularly all year round. The thing is I haven’t missed it, not one bit and so this tells me that there’s no point in me owning a bike anymore as the enthusiasm just isn’t there.

Once I came to this conclusion everything fell into place. I washed and polished the bike (not that it really needed it!) and put it up for sale. 24hrs later it was gone for the full asking price. I could had sold it 5 times over with ease, everyone wants the blue Rally Edition!

So what now?

I will still be riding bikes and hopefully travelling but, I’ll be doing it in a different way from now on. The plan now is to do fly-ride trips. India is high on the list of places I would love to travel and there are a multitude of places there where I can rent a bike fairly cheaply and travel the country for a few months before flying back home.

Australia is another place I’ve always wanted to adventure through. They have some of the most accessible off-road trails and it’s very easy to either rent or purchase a cheap bike and travel for a number of months at a time.

With the pandemic and now the war in Ukraine our Central Asia adventure isn’t going to be possible for a number of years if at all and so, it maybe the case that I do a fly-ride in Mongolia instead.

It’s sad to sell the Tenere but, it actually opens more doors than is closes and so, in the long term I’m sure it’s the right thing to do.

More soon …

Mongolia, will we ever get there?

Mike & Ben – Scottish adventure 2021

The last couple of years has turned the world upside down in more ways than one. With the COVID19 pandemic bringing the world to its knees and governments globally forcing their populations into mandatory lockdowns, closing borders and blocking all travel it became impossible to even think about adventure motorcycle trips overseas yet alone actually under take such a venture.

With the Russian government now completely destabilising the region with the war in Ukraine, Scandinavian countries applying for NATO membership and the threat of nuclear apocalypse things are only getting worse, not better.

As if it wasn’t bad enough already, the border conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan doesn’t look like it’ll end any time soon. The withdrawal of coalition troops from Afghanistan resulted in the Taliban taking control of the Afghan/Tajik border making it impossible to ride along some of the most challenging and beautiful parts of the region.

Many governments have shown their true colour during the pandemic with some even becoming totalitarian and turning against the very people that put them in power. I was appalled at how the supposed liberal government in Canada treated people during the protests over unnecessary mandatory vaccinations. Whatever happened to freedom of choice?

The last two years have certainly impacted everyones lives one way or another.

Throughout the pandemic I’ve kept in touch with contacts in Russia and Mongolia and have received regular updates on travel restrictions and border closures. We’re now in April 2022 and the Mongolian borders are still closed to tourism, as are the Russian borders.

When I retired in October 2019 I was ready to go on my trip, all visas were sorted, ferry off this little island of ours was booked and I was kitted up ready to go. I’d been waiting for this moment for years and it was finally coming or so I thought.

I’m now beginning to wonder whether it will ever be possible to ride through central Asia and experience the open plains of Mongolia freely. It’s certainly not going to happen this year (2022) and as for next year, who knows!

Since the Mongolia trip is well and truly on the back burner until further notice I started looking at other options. South America has always fascinated me but, many of the borders are still closed and their death rates are still high, it’s going to be some time before this is viable again.

Australia has now opened it’s borders and so perhaps this is now my only option?

I’ve always wanted to ride across the outback and ride the coast road around Oz so perhaps this should now be my focus. Shipping coasts due the pandemic are ridiculously high so I’d need to consider selling the bike in the UK and buying a bike in Australia for the trip.

Fortunately my wife’s nephew lives in Australia and so we have a contact there to get information about purchasing and insuring a bike.

The shape of travel has certainly changed over the last two years and not for the better. I’m not convinced it will ever go back to how it used to be but, we must strive to find ways around government restrictions so that we can experience this beautiful planet to the full.

More soon …