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19.-21.11.2009 My trip to Paris

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:20 pm
Author: Peter K.
I used the long lasting stable weather conditiong to decide to leave my car
in the garage and take the Z1000St for a bussiness trip to France.
A research made me sure about the fact, that it might be a little cold but dry for the next days.

Preparations
On wednesday evening I used the bike for my weekly visit to the
water gmyn about 16 km from home in order to make sure
it runs well.

As expected everything went smooth, so I was sure that
no probs will come up on the 650 km (one-way) trip to Paris.

Departure
On thursday around 10:30 Uhr I was ready to leave. The Z1000ST
rested on the terrase at temperature around zero over night.
Everything was packed and a fare-well-picture was taken. All in
a sudden here it was - the problem. Due to the very cold night
the battery had not enough power to turn the strater, so that
it became a push-bike. After 20 m of pushing it fired up and I could leave.

Approx. 80 km from home in Hockenheim I did the first pit-stop for
fuel filling and to change the jeans against some isolated biker-pants.

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Following the highway along Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken the border to
France was crossed at "Goldene Bremm". Via Metz and Reims I went to
Verdun, where I left the highway to enjoy some country roads.

After a trip of approx. 600 km I decided to find an accomodation and
booked into a hotel around 17:30 Uhr located at the RN3 at the
shore of the Marne-river in th suburb of Meaux.

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A hot shower took me back into life.

Candle light dinner with the great-grand-child of Frankenstein

I went downtown to fine an apropriate restaurant but onloy found
some Turkisch Kebab shops or Pizzerias. But that was not the real life
in Fance. Since the shops where still open, I bougth myself a nice
Baguette, a slice of Paté with Corichons fins and the standard quarter vin
rouge. As a dessert I decided to go for a tarte de flan from the local Patissier.

The great-grand-child of Frankenstein already has taken place at the cosy
table underneath the pavilion in the gardens. The table has been set up with the food bought.

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At convenient temperatures, I enjoyed the diner, since my opposite
took 1/2 l 10-W40 which I offered her. As the landlady saw both of us
having our tête-à-tête, she brought two candels in order to complete
the candel light dinner.

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The morning after
A short french petit-déjeuners was finished quickly so I jumped onto the
bike to cover the remainingl 50 km to the customer whom I had to visit.

During my meetings, the guys at the gate took good care of the Z1000ST.

Around 15:30 Uhr the day was over so I changed clothes at the
security house and put my jeans back on for a nice city tour down town
Paris. The navigator guided me along the Moulin Rouge towards the
Arc-de-Triomphe.

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It is always funny to go around the cirlces in France. I stopped for a
photo shooting on the Champs-Elysée.

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What did notice - a Kawa - Shop ! I entered it and Fabrice was happy
about my visit. I distributed some flyers of the vom Z-Club-Germany e.V.
It's a pitty, he did not have any old Z.

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At another photo stop some Chinese came along to pose with the Z1000ST.

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On the trottoirs of the Champs-Elysée the christmas market already was built up.

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A short trip around the block to the Tour-Eiffel for some pics.

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The I left the city in its traffic jams heading to Reims, for another stay over night, where I arrived after 2 h of travelling.

The Grand Hotel Continental was a nice one. Here I could park the bike
in the central garage right in front of the hotel.

After a refreshing shower I took a walk around the christmas market and
had a Cidre chaude along with some Crépes after the dinner.

I took my dinner in an Irish-Pub to have some Moules marinières asided
with some Guinness.

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At 9:30 Uhr I left Reims and after another 5 hours ride I arrived
home dry and safely.

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All pics here in the gallery ...

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:36 pm
Author: Keefleaf
.Nice one,thanks for that :)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:44 pm
Author: 531johns
nice looking bike, how many KM has it done in total.

you were lucky to keep it so clean at this time of year!

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:51 pm
Author: tlc
Nice one Peter.

As usual you show us a thorough report of a great journey. I hope you succeeded with your business transactions :D

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:57 pm
Author: Steve Cooke
:up

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:59 pm
Author: mick znone
excellent trip you took me on there Peter, cracking place to journey through( France), i too have sampled the local cuisine, thanks :D

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:28 pm
Author: bunnysZ
nice bike peter,
which one you bringing over next year to the yorks rally

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Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:39 pm
Author: ted1r
Top story Peter, very interesting all the way through.

Regards Ted

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:34 pm
Author: paul doran
some nice picture's and a good story as well

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:44 pm
Author: Pigford
Excellent ride & report, looks like you had a great trip :wink:

Paris trip

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:19 pm
Author: Peter K.
@531johns

I really have no idea about the mileage of the bike.
I bought the bike back in 2002 without a tachometer
on it for my son, but he was not so happy with it, so
I started to use it myself as a daily runner. It went
up to the northcape, to the black sea, several times to
scottland and so on and so on....

It really was a nice trip. Not a single drop of rain
all 3 days long. Total count was 1.350 km in 3 days.

@Chris
I hope I can conclude the business tomorrow, when I
a able to sell the machine I looked at to our customer in
Holland. If weather would be fine I could have don this
trip also by bike...

@bunnysZ
I will probably again use this old Z1000ST iron horse,
because it suits me best fro long distance rides. Only
filling fuel and oil and it runs and runs and runs and runs
(like the VW beetle that time ..)

Does anyone of you know the story of Frankensteins daughter ?!?

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:23 pm
Author: bunnysZ
frankenstiens daughter ,,,,, no

scotland 3 days and no rain , are you sure you were in scotland... :D

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:30 pm
Author: Davy Doherty
The most beautyfull city in the world PARIS, been many times on the bike might even buy a pad there..

Frankensteins daughter - The story behind it

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 9:04 pm
Author: Peter K.
Way back in 1972 when the first Z's came to Germany,
the reporter named Franz Josef Schermer of the German
magazine "Motorrad" tested the bike on the race track called
Nürburgring at a speed > 200km/h. Since the framework
was very poor compared to the power of the motor, the driver
become frightened and thus titeled his report "Frankensteins daughter" because of his fear.

The daughter of Frankenstein

scotland 3 days and no rain

no - this was on the trip to PARIS...

I can NOT imagine Scottland 3 days without rain....

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:47 am
Author: Geoff Meager
Nice story that ..... thanks Peter