Across Libya Sardegna , Italy January 23, 2011 - 1.0
Its extremely hard to get a drive-yourself visa, but we got lucky in Tunis and got transit visa to Egypt. Otherwise there are no boats and its impossible to get your bike from Tunisia to Egypt unless going via Europe. But no worries, Libya is not worth visiting unless you like looking at sand and Ar...
Running along the east coast of Sardinia, the SS125 is nothing but curves for almost its entire length. Youll be ready for a break by the time you reach the end. The Tarmac is in decent shape and hardly any traffic compared to the mainland!
The southerly section of this well surfaced twisty section is narrow with many blind corners. The solid white lines are throughout although it is actually possible to pass. The road is fun to ride but the high armco barriers are a bit intimidating in places. There are also some great views and some ...
This narrow, twisty, well surfaced uphll section has many nice corners and although it has solid white lines all the way along it is possible to pass safely in places on a bike.
Take the SS131 west out of Nuoro for about 4 kilometers before turning south on the SS128. This road runs through the Gennargentu Mountains. You can use an entire tank of gas and never get out of third gear. You might click up into fourth gear every now and then to punctuate a short straight or snic...
A nice well surfaced and mostly open section with very little traffic and pleasant countryside through rolling hills. There are a couple of particularly nice open combinations in which visibility is particularly good.