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<blockquote data-quote="beemerdons" data-source="post: 547857" data-attributes="member: 4296"><p>WheatonFJR: What physical size are you and the wife? The reason that I ask this is because one of the best rental deals for motorcycles in central Europe are BMW K75RT's that Stefan Knopf <a href="https://knopftours.com" target="_blank">https://knopftours.com</a> rents out at only $665 USD weekly.</p><p></p><p>I'm physically Triple-Extra-Lard, and my 12 year old son Seth is a big boy too, so we are somewhat forced to use a BMW R1150RT when I rent from Herr Knopf; same exact Beemer that I here ride in Estados Unidos. But if you und dir Frau are of average builds and good at packing you cannot beat the K75RT for Alpine and Dolomites twisty and tight mountain roads!</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.edelweissbike.com/OUT/HATE.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.edelweissbike.com/OUT/HATE.pdf</a> You and the wife could do this 10 day vacation with 7 riding days for less than $4,000 on a self guided basis; after Labor Day when European High Season is over. In September you can count on Passo di Stelvio, Timmelsjoch und Grossglockner to be open and uncrowded on the weekdays for really fun and fantastic riding!</p><p></p><p>On the Autobahn it's 4 hours / 260 miles from Heidelberg, Germany to Warth, Austria for the first night and 5.5 hours and 355 miles from last night at Lienz, Austria on the last day. Night in Pontresina, Switzerland and two nights in Bolzano, Italy.</p><p></p><p>Spend your fifth night in gorgeous Cortina d' Ampezzo and bag a dozen passes; including Falzarego, Tre Croci, Pellegrino.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerdons, post: 547857, member: 4296"] WheatonFJR: What physical size are you and the wife? The reason that I ask this is because one of the best rental deals for motorcycles in central Europe are BMW K75RT's that Stefan Knopf [URL="https://knopftours.com"]https://knopftours.com[/URL] rents out at only $665 USD weekly. I'm physically Triple-Extra-Lard, and my 12 year old son Seth is a big boy too, so we are somewhat forced to use a BMW R1150RT when I rent from Herr Knopf; same exact Beemer that I here ride in Estados Unidos. But if you und dir Frau are of average builds and good at packing you cannot beat the K75RT for Alpine and Dolomites twisty and tight mountain roads! [URL="https://www.edelweissbike.com/OUT/HATE.pdf"]https://www.edelweissbike.com/OUT/HATE.pdf[/URL] You and the wife could do this 10 day vacation with 7 riding days for less than $4,000 on a self guided basis; after Labor Day when European High Season is over. In September you can count on Passo di Stelvio, Timmelsjoch und Grossglockner to be open and uncrowded on the weekdays for really fun and fantastic riding! On the Autobahn it's 4 hours / 260 miles from Heidelberg, Germany to Warth, Austria for the first night and 5.5 hours and 355 miles from last night at Lienz, Austria on the last day. Night in Pontresina, Switzerland and two nights in Bolzano, Italy. Spend your fifth night in gorgeous Cortina d' Ampezzo and bag a dozen passes; including Falzarego, Tre Croci, Pellegrino..... [/QUOTE]
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