There was a sad evenet on Easter weekend, someone has stolen Árpi’s old bike from the garden of Zita’s house. The description: 2003/2004 grey Caprine Cherokee 100 model with racing tyres, plastic mudguards, a broken and cable tied Bike Positive rack on the right bottom side, with the classic yellow spoke reflectors. On one side there’s an SPD pedal but on the other there’s a regular push pedal.

Not only me but Zita also has precious family memories and in addition she would use it for the everyday commuting too.
The frame number: EA_02281:

The third character is unknown! :) It can be J or 9, but some thought it’s 0. You can vote in the comments who sees what! :)
If you see it or someone offers it to you for sale, report it to the police, please. We thanks all other help too, – eg. stolen bikes database on the internet? Thanks!
The one who’s stolen it should rot in hell! If someone buys it without knowing it’s stolen should use it well and have nice memories with it, until he/she can… If someone buys it knowing it’s stolen… Tha’s not a nice thing, and I wish he rides it in headwind all the time!
Last Friday we were guests of the Milliók Reggelire radio show. We had some Q & A with Gábor Ács. Here’s the cut version of the show, you can listen to it, but it’s in Hungarian:
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We know this is a bit late to inform you but those who are interested can come on Tuesday in the Prímás pince in Esztergom (If you come please register on the e-mail that you see at the bottom of the poster!).
The main attraction won’t be us because we will only talk about our plans and dreams. Zoltan Bujna cycled more than 11000kms to Tehran and back in 2005. He will tell stories about it for us after our presentation. Details are on the poster:
To make the long weekend useful we grabbed our existing equipment and decided to go for a short tour. Shame on us but neither of us have cycled around the Lake Balaton before so we thought we won’t miss this chance. The long weekend allowed us to taste a bit of the Bakony so our route was the following:
After we mounted our bikes with the brand new Ortlieb bags and the GPS with the USB charger we departed from Siófok on Saturday around noon.
Day 1. Siófok – Várvölgy, 99km – every beginning is difficult
The planned distance for the first day was 92km, we did 99 instead. Our first major pit-stop was at the sphere lookout in Balatonboglár on the South coast. We struggled with the short but steep uphill.
On the top it was really pleasant to lie in the grass and bake in the sun. The lookout was under renovation but despite the fence only those didn’t go up the top who didn’t want to so we walked up to see the sights. By the time we reached the southwestern corner of the Balaton it turned into night time. I should have realized that it was too much for the day to go an extra 15kms to Várvölgy with gaining a fair amount of elevation from Keszthely, but at that point I haven’t thought about it. When we arrived to Keszthely around 7PM it was pitch black. After the town we stopped at a petrol station for a breather before we climbed the neverending hill. Neither of us cycled during Winter so it was a tiny bit much this time… We arrived to the accommodation around 21:30, mentally and physically totally exhausted. Read more…
The 4-day exhibition has finished. Well, it was busy, and very eventful for sure. My head’s still buzzing from the lot of experiences, and I will also be busy for a few more days with all the business cards I’ve received. I’m not only pleased that we met a few potential sponsors, but that we managed to talk to a lot with people with similar mindsets of ours, whom we shared ideas and exchanged experiences. We also talked to visitors a lot, handed out 200 flyers and we received lots of encouragement in return – and some business cards, because even I couldn’t believe it but there were visitors who offered their assistance. These and the lot of encouragement we received from the visitors made us feel great. We would like to thank everyone their ideas, every conversations and encouragement. Special thanks to Aunt Katie (Zita’s mum, the world’s best future mother-in-law) for her completely voluntary and spontaneous, but the strong and very effective marketing activities! Read more…
We thought we’re gonna publish this small video here as well and not just annoy potential sponsors in e-mail with it.
After all, this website’s been created 4 months before the departure so we could show everyone (including our future sponsors) that this journey could be followed on a serious website that contains plenty of information – and we hope many readers too.
The following video will introduce us, our previous journeys and their media publications, and our current plan.
Dear future sponsors! You may start flooding… :) Kidding aside we’re aware that in the current financial situation there aren’t much money left for this kind of sponsorship, therefore we don’t even expect any other support but some equipment.
Welcome everyone on this site,
You’re on the right page. This is a travel website. We’re attempting to ride around the World on our recumbent bikes and we’re going to write a blog about it. Our adventure will kick-off on 11th June and considering the time for preparing we decided to launch this webpage, the http://360fokbringa.hu.
We’re trying to keep all of you updated about our preparation, so till then please read About us and also check out our attempted Route.
If you have any question or suggestion, please don’t hold yourself back. We’ll welcome any comments.
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