Do you dream of taking off on a motorcycle and heading off on a round-the-world trip? The wind in your hair, new sights on the horizon and the freedom to go and do just as you please?! Well, we can help you make your dream a reality with our guide on how to travel the world on a motorcycle and avoid common pitfalls or stressful situations.

Rethink your packing!

Do you think you’ve packed light? Think again! Have a look at your packing, and get rid of at least half of what you’ve planned to take. The key is to adopt a minimal lifestyle and reduce bulk which will be a hindrance while travelling on a motorcycle. Outfits that you can mix and match and layer over each other for cooler weather are a great choice. But most importantly – will you take Marmite with you? Here’s our article on Brits’ most important packing choices!

Carry only rare spare parts with you

Do a bit of research to discover which spare parts are easily found in the areas you’ll be travelling in. Only take with you the rarer spare parts that are likely to need replacing, to save you the hassle and extra time in locating rare parts in far-flung locations. There’s a lot more detail on what to take from tools to tyres and quick fix-it solutions here.

Plan to ride only during daylight

Travel safely by sticking to this vital rule – only ride during daylight. Nighttime riding accounts for 27% of motorcycle fatalities, due to reduced visibility and other factors such as hidden obstacles in the road or drunk drivers. Stay safe and reduce the risk of an accident by planning ahead and travelling whilst it’s still light out. Make sure that you’re covered by motor trade insurance such as One Sure offers, for your protection and peace of mind.

Plan to stop

Motorcycle riding is exciting, but it can also take its toll on you if you don’t plan in adequate rest times. You don’t want to rush by all the amazing sights anyway, so make sure that you have worked out when and where you will rest. Take frequent breaks on long travel days, and have a full rest day every few days to recharge your batteries and refresh yourself.

Carry the right currency for the countries you’ll be travelling in

You’ll want to have the right currency for each country you travel in. Be warned: Don’t change your money at airport currency exchanges as they tend to have the worst rates and will stick a big fee on top too. If you’re withdrawing money from an ATM, take out the sum that you will need in one transaction if possible to save on multiple withdrawal fees. Click here to get more info on exchanging currency abroad.

So there you have it, some easy and useful tips to kick-start your motorcycle trip around the world! If you follow this advice you’ll be well on your way to making unforgettable memories and avoiding stress on a once-in-a-lifetime trip.

 

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