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| tomiš18. 07. 2012 22:16:34 |
Is there perhaps some female traveller/male traveller here who has already travelled to some foreign countries...? By bike, of course! 
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| Janez Seliškar19. 07. 2012 07:15:41 |
Probably there will be more options here for finding a companion:
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| rjudnic19. 07. 2012 07:38:16 |
A colleague was already in India, Venezuela and Colombia by bike. In December, he's going to Ecuador.
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| robi210721. 04. 2017 23:20:00 |
Last year by bike from LJ to Pag in one day. If that counts. Otherwise, many years ago I quite boldly tried to get from Copenhagen to Nordkapp and back. Unsuccessfully. Actually, it was quite a burlesque. It was mainly timed completely unrealistically, plus I had way too little experience and technical knowledge. So when packing the bike into the flight box, with the front wheel axle (which I had to remove to fit the bike in the box) I hooked the front derailleur cage and wrecked everything. Trying to remove the left pedal failed, as the idiot didn't know it has left-hand thread. That pedal stayed on the crankset, sticking a bit over the hole I made in the cardboard. Anyway, when assembling the bike at Copenhagen airport, the front derailleur didn't work. Then in Malmö, right across the Öresund strait (under which the train goes), I found a mechanic who "fixed" it so it worked somehow for 350 km, then it completely failed and I had to shift the front derailleur by pulling the cage. It all convinced me to turn back. With a few days left until the early flight, I crisscrossed Sjælland island. Draw the lesson from the story yourself.
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