Image 1 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 2 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 3 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 4 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 5 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 6 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 7 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 8 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 9 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!
Image 10 — 7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!

7000km in 3w around Turkey and Balkans. The ATAS is the better bike I ever owned!

Now I’m getting the bike ready for September: 2 weeks in Tunisia 🇹🇳

u/-Zyon- — 4 days ago

Some cool pictures from yesterday in Capadocia - Turkey 🇹🇷!

u/-Zyon- — 18 days ago

Tips for Tires: From Switzerland to Turkey/Georgia

Hi everyone, I have a 25" ATAS, and I’m about to set off on a 3-week trip where I’ll be covering roughly 7,000 km. Mostly paved roads and easy dirt trails. I’ll be riding with my partner and our luggage. What tires do you recommend? I’ve been looking at the Mitas Enduro Trail+. Any advice? In September, I’m also heading to Tunisia for two weeks, but I think I’ll need to change the tires again. Thanks in advance!

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u/-Zyon- — 2 months ago
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Cassarate ora.. qualcuno sa cosa è successo?

u/-Zyon- — 3 months ago

Honda CGX150 for the Chinese market, it cost only 1200€/1400$. What do you think?

The engine is a 149cc air-cooled single-cylinder with a two-valve configuration: 12 hp at 7,500 rpm and 12.5 Nm at 5,500 rpm.

u/-Zyon- — 3 months ago