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derhandkuss
5 years ago

This is going to be a goal tour – let’s stay better!

We have moved the last few years several times with our low-powered bikes from 350 km to the holiday destination. And our vehicles have a maximum speed of almost 100 km/h. We have regularly used 5-6 hours including tanks / smoking breaks.

How long do you want to be on the road at 250 km, if your vehicles may drive 30 km/h fast?

timdegu
5 years ago

It’ll go. If I’m right driving things 25 Km/H so you need 10 hours on your own. You have to think about how you do this. Keep the track down to 2 days + or if you go through.

I drove with a good friend about 1.150 Km a day. Since the rear bench was folded over and it is clearly larger than me, so that you had to fold up the part behind the driver’s seat so that he could have set the seat well, we said before we flip half of the baggage we don’t see if I can take over the whole distance, which I did too. Once the ferry went out at 8 a.m. and arrived at the destination at 9 p.m., it was stopped only if one had to go to the toilet or the charite went down.

Tellensohn
5 years ago

Salmon

We drove in my youth from Switzerland to Paris (650 km, Switzerland: Mofas 30 km/h). Among boys, however, holiday in Ticino (south Switzerland) from the vicinity of the German border (CH-Mediterranean) is also common. These are also about 250 km, but with the alpine crossing (Gotthard Pass on the old road).

You should have tools for a tire arm, a hose, a spare spark plug, wire and insulating tape, etc. A little bit of mofa screwing around, at least one of you should have a clue.

Of course you need a certain ability to suffer.

Image: My travel vehicle as 14 year old

Tellenone

gnampf33
5 years ago

In real-existent socialism, people from all over the GDR are swallowed up with the Schwalbe to the Baltic Sea.

Critical is only when such a new electric motor is involved, that every 50 km has to be delivered to the socket for 10 hours.

Rosswurscht
5 years ago

Of course you do.

at 25km/h for 10 hours.

with breaks etc. you should create this in two cozy days.

Rosswurscht
5 years ago
Reply to  alexduckteam

No, if they’re okay, that doesn’t matter.

wollyuno
5 years ago
Reply to  alexduckteam

why should they be techn.in order

Vampire321
5 years ago
Reply to  alexduckteam

If they were well maintained and they shouldn’t be heated on the way

wollyuno
5 years ago

clearly, this has to be about 10 std.calc and pay attention to fuel points due to the richness of the mofa

ronnyarmin
5 years ago

Why wouldn’t that go? It only takes a bit.

ronnyarmin
5 years ago
Reply to  alexduckteam

Why should they, if they’re technically okay?

Whether you drive 10km or 250 makes no difference for the Mofa.

Altersweise
5 years ago

Of course it is possible. You should only pick out relatively low- traffic routes and have a good screwdriver. At 2,500 mobs (5 x 2 x 250) will surely break something.

Lulebub
5 years ago

N:/

Lulebub
4 years ago
Reply to  alexduckteam

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4 years ago

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yohans621
4 years ago

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