Trans Euro Trail (TET)

Nikolajsen

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I wonder if any of you have tried the route in your country? https://www.transeurotrail.org/
(sorry, I havent tried it in Denmark:eek:, but we don't have much gravel or very remote areas, so I believe it can be done on every kind of bike)
I thinking about some specific country..
Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
That way, I get around Baltic sea and Gulf of Bothnia. So maybe not all the TET route in every country...
My question is:
Can it be done on the S10?? (when looking at pictures from routes, almost every bike are much lighter)
 

Nikolajsen

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Thanks :)
(and your fellas drive similar bike as the S10?)

I now have studied the route in Denmark...and even that I did not follow the TET route, I have been on 95% of the route.
It can be done on a Gold Wing.
 

Don T

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I wonder if any of you have tried the route in your country? https://www.transeurotrail.org/
(sorry, I havent tried it in Denmark:eek:, but we don't have much gravel or very remote areas, so I believe it can be done on every kind of bike)
I thinking about some specific country..
Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
That way, I get around Baltic sea and Gulf of Bothnia. So maybe not all the TET route in every country...
My question is:
Can it be done on the S10?? (when looking at pictures from routes, almost every bike are much lighter)
The question is not if it can be done on the S10, but rather if YOU can do it on the S10...

The TET in Scandinavia is mostly big bike friendly - in many other countries it would require a very skilled rider to do the TET on a big bike like the S10.

Besides creating the Danish section of the TET (which can be done on any bike as you mentioned), I've ridden some of the TET in Sweden and England on my S10 - Sweden was easy, England not so much...

Sweden:
Sweden.jpg

England:
UK.jpg
 
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