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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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European tour July 20 -Oct 5
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<blockquote data-quote="fjr vfr" data-source="post: 797172" data-attributes="member: 3127"><p>We just returned from 2 1/2 months of touring Europe on the FJR with my wife as a passenger. We made a blog for our friends and family back home to follow if anyone is interested it's: johnandchristasblog.blogspot.com. There is a lot to read but there are some good pictures. I'm still a little behind on it. We started from Stefan Knopf's shop in Heidelberg and did a kind of zig zag up to Brugge, Belgium, Paris France, Aosta valley and the Rhone Alps, Switzerland and the passes, Black Forest Germany, upper Italy and the Dolomite's, Tuscany, Rome, Sorrento and the Amalfi coast, the Ligurian coast, French Riviera and back up the Route De Napoleon to Heidelberg. It was an awesome trip. Unfortunately the transmission is shot on my FJR and it has to come back home. I was hoping to leave it there for the next trip. The cost of fixing it in Europe is just to high. Hopefully once it's fixed I'll be able to send it back? BTW, the Dolomite's was our favorite part of the trip. Paso Stelvio and Timeljoch are really great, but I preferred the passes near Cortina d'Ampezzo, such as Pordoi, Sella, Gadena, etc. I thought they were much better for getting into a rhythm while riding. The scenery was great also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fjr vfr, post: 797172, member: 3127"] We just returned from 2 1/2 months of touring Europe on the FJR with my wife as a passenger. We made a blog for our friends and family back home to follow if anyone is interested it's: johnandchristasblog.blogspot.com. There is a lot to read but there are some good pictures. I'm still a little behind on it. We started from Stefan Knopf's shop in Heidelberg and did a kind of zig zag up to Brugge, Belgium, Paris France, Aosta valley and the Rhone Alps, Switzerland and the passes, Black Forest Germany, upper Italy and the Dolomite's, Tuscany, Rome, Sorrento and the Amalfi coast, the Ligurian coast, French Riviera and back up the Route De Napoleon to Heidelberg. It was an awesome trip. Unfortunately the transmission is shot on my FJR and it has to come back home. I was hoping to leave it there for the next trip. The cost of fixing it in Europe is just to high. Hopefully once it's fixed I'll be able to send it back? BTW, the Dolomite's was our favorite part of the trip. Paso Stelvio and Timeljoch are really great, but I preferred the passes near Cortina d'Ampezzo, such as Pordoi, Sella, Gadena, etc. I thought they were much better for getting into a rhythm while riding. The scenery was great also. [/QUOTE]
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