Good morning Ante,
Great bit of writing!
I sat this early morning and read as much as I could find about your trip on your little Kymco.
Thanks also for the photos...maybe you could add titles with the photos so we know where you are?
I also love the idea of small cc scooters, though I am a huge fellow (6'3", 275lbs) on a 163cc Kymco LIKE 200i LX. 55mph is as fast as it will go, and this is 20mph faster than I prefer!
The Best bits which I loved from your writing:
#1) the Alps are too pretty to describe!
#2) Seeing so much beauty is nice - but also painful in a way -- when you have no one to share it with
#3) Happiness has nothing to do with $$!
#4) God made an amazing world for us!
Thanks for sharing your trip with us!
Reading your story makes me think this: Scooters are fun all across the world, and the world is a big place - but a small place too because we share so many thoughts and feelings!
How many miles did you put on your scoot? Any troubles with it?
Regards from Ohio,USA
Tom / Stig
Hello to The Heart of It All
I'm big guy too. 190 cm and 91 kilos. It's like 6'3' and 200 pounds.
Sorry for not paste - ing names in front of my photos, it's just not possible on my blog.
Kymco that u drive is great bike! It has everythin' that I like 'bout bikes - low fuel consumption, air cooled engine, and it's rather big
Well, Tom, when I started this trip Kycmo had 2 kilometers on it, Kymco Croatia gave me a brand new model to go on this trip, they sponsored me
When I came back I gave my scooter back to them with little less than 5000 kilometres on it
People S was really great on this big roadtrip, trip lasted for 21 days