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Shakedown at Lake Yssyk-Kol

After a long ride the previous day (9 June) from Tashkent (Uzbekistan) to Kara Balty (Kygzstan), via Kazakhstan for 8 hours, Dave and I headed off feeling pleased with ourselves to meet the other 4 riders who had ridden from Tashkent through Kyrgzstan. Yesterdays border crossings had been relatively straight forward apart from a query […]

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A Big Vote of Thanks

A Big Vote of Thanks

We have our disabled bike back on the road again – thanks to a slowhorse courier from Germany and a superb effort by the team of Sanar Motors, the BMW car dealer in Tashkent. Those boys performed beyond the call of duty and helped our chief engineer Dave, who had been left behind in Tashkent […]

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Tashkent Troubles

That’s right. Tashkent has been our “official” half way point where we service the bikes and where the 2 guys that are doing “half-Marco’s” actually swap on the bike they’re sharing. So Phil has just flown home, having done his half of the trip and Selwyn flies in and takes over that bike. But would […]

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And so to Samarkand

And so to Samarkand

Smack in the middle of the middle section of the Silk Road sits Samarkand – home of Tamerlaine or Timur the Lame, he who succeeded Genghis and Kublai Khan as the tyrant of tyrants of these lands of Central Asia. Timur was even more cruel but because he was Muslim the locals are so proud […]

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