27/06/14 - 8 day Euro trip - what shall I take

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Re: 27/06/14 - 8 day Euro trip - what shall I take

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Your bike isn't on the list of things to take, are you walking? :P

Oh and petrol, you'll need that too, don't buy any of that foreign muck, take a few 100 litres in metal Jerry cans. I always find a piece of flint struck against the lid is the best way to get them open!

On a serious note, do you need to take a breathalyser with you in France or is that just for cars?

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rtfm wrote: On a serious note, do you need to take a breathalyser with you in France or is that just for cars?
The breathalyser law is still in place but the €11 fine for not carrying one has been postponed Indefinitely and the reflective clothing requirements for motorcyclists have been abolished.

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bikerdezzie wrote:tampax are handy for temporary shin and elbow pads/ small pillows/moisture absorbers, visor wipes etc, its the swiss army multi role pad!
My wife's still got some with glitter and tinsel on them left over from the Christmas period. :roll:
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