It's been almost one year, and I never published theses photos taken during our roadtrip in the south of Spain. Life goes so fast, we have been very busy the last months because of our event, but i don't give up... this blog, is still alive even if the statistics are close from null.
To jump on the road and “take French leave”, does it mean something to you ? For us, it seems obvious: going on a trip with our motorcycles is in our blood, it comes as a vital need.
Why would we have so much passion if our bikes were just to admire in the back of our garage ?
From where we already are in the South of France, the easiest and the most attracting way to go is furthermore towards the South.
The appeal to reach the most southern point of Europe stood like a magnet.
We loved exploring Andalucia, this beautiful and wild piece of land.
We travelled through the winds of the Iberian Peninsula, drove on many stunning roads, partied on long summer nights sometimes 'til the morning.
We felt alive !
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Crossing the Pyrenean mountains around Bielsa port with two Guzzis |
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Monte Perdido |
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los Monegros |
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Somewhere in the suburbs of Madrid |
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Madrilenos will recognize the cave of Doctor Jalisco |
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WW2 R75
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Polo joined the forces in Zargoza |
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Rickman Kawasaki |
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Jaime |
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2 rares British bikes in Spain |
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El Jefe Doctor Jalisco |
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Polo |
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David |
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Juan Ramon |
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Dani |
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the carb sync and compression check 15:1 is a lot ...put a gasket !! |
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Looking for shadow |
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Cordoba |
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Alberto Garcia Alix |
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Valéria |
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David at work |
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David and Anthony enjoying the dirty Duoglide |
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Ronda |
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Zahara de la Sierra |
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Anthony aka Matt Black customs |
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The lone Wolf |
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the Basecamp in Tarifa |
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small eyes, strong night |
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like a modern Manet painting |
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gitanos |
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My Half |
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Fred |
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Fred II |
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Mala chicas |
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Ronda point of view |
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Zahara de la sierra |
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locals only |