Not a lot of pix but here we are in Innsbruck on the way down to VeniceParking house in Venice, we squeezed the Fiat Ducato in, then all the way to top floorPart of the purpose of the trip, pick up a Ducati 999S in TrevisoSwiss AlpsWe had a go at Stilfsjoch as well
Back when R was the *R*ight choice Pocketmoney speeding/crossing lanes in Czech replublicRefill and hit the AlpsWe rented an appartment in the center of San GimignanoFor this photo but not much gravel elseRolling HillsWhere do we startNot a lot of bars around but a few kms from centro we found this one Up towards Forli, many bikers Forli pause againToscanaAbsolutely tiltedPacked and going homeFrom the Devils bridge in Lucca6000 + (?) happy kilometers on the 748
Took my 175cc pre 1958 Italian Motorcycle down to Sicily for a full week of fantastic fun
175 cc from Norway to Rome would not have been much fun, neither was the Transporter but it did the job.
Lago Di Garda
From Civitavecchia south of Rome all “competitors” rode on a vessel and off to PalermoRegistration and socializing in PalermoPatos with his Gilera in front of me and my Morini Some small village in one of the 5 riding legsI think this was taken from above TaorminaIn the city of Corleone we were greeted by the city’s official music corpsLast leg and 5 fantastic days come to a close
With a brand new 2005 Ducati 750 SS – Europe is calling.
So much fun riding I did not find time to take a single picture before I got to Garmisch PartenkirchenThe SS had no problems with mountain roadsThe Stelvio pass, interesting ride but not the funniest. Lots of stop and go. The Duc passed with honorsEasy to make friends when you travel alone. Partying with Italian bikers.Back into AustriaBikers cafe up in the skysSuperb weather that summer, Alps were hotThis is funBack home, Puttgarden