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Ride Day 80: Bahia Blanca to Buenos Aires, Argentina

Bahia Blanca to Buenos Aires, Argentina

Bahia Blanca to Buenos Aires, Argentina

Well, here we are, my last major riding day into Buenos Aires, Argentina. After over 20,000 miles, 170 days and nights touring through America, Central, and South America I get on my trusted steed tarni, my KTM 1290 Super Adventure.

After spending two relaxing nights in Bahia Blanca, I was itching to get to Buenos Aires.

The highways were mostly pretty good. I took Ruta 3, then Ruta 225 for this 8-hour journey trekking through towns such as Coronel Pringles, Sierras Bayas, Azul, Saladillo, Lobos, Monte Grande on my way to Buenos Aires.

Fuel availability/quality was still an issue, but my pump was no longer throwing up alerts.  I always get premium gas where I can, it is more expensive, but for modern bikes, you nearly always need hi-octane fuel.

I took lunch along the way in Saladillo and rested for about an hour. I was staying in Palermo District in Buenos Aires.

Palermo is a neighborhood, or what they call a barrio of Buenos Aires. It is located in the northeast of the city, bordering the barrios of Belgrano to the north, Almagro and Recoleta to the south, Villa Crespo, and Colegiales to the west and the Río de la Plata river to the east. It is quite a leafy area with lots of parks, cafes, and restaurants.

Once I arrived, I parked right outside a pub and took in a liter of beer over about an hour before a short 200-metre ride to my AirBNB Apartment.

Shipping Motorbike from Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires would also be the city where I had to arrange to ship my motorbike from Buenos AAiresto Miami, Florida, which I will address in detail in a following post.

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is Argentina’s big, cosmopolitan capital city. Its center is the Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately 19th-century buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, the balconied presidential palace. Other major attractions include Teatro Colón, a grand 1908 opera house with nearly 2,500 seats, and the modern MALBA museum, displaying Latin American art. From Wikipedia

Everyday Riding

Here is a list of my everyday riding gear from my motorbike to my everyday riding apparel from helmets to jackets, to pants and boots and the cameras and apps I use. I do not recommend all. However, I will be doing a post trip review on all of them.
Motorbike

My Moto on this trip was the big bold and beautiful KTM 1290 Super Adventure 

Motorbike Protection

For Motorbike Protection I chose the Rumbux Bars from South Africa

BackPack

My backpack and one of my favorite gear was the Klim Krew Pack

Helmet

My chosen Helmet fro this trip was the Schuberth E1 Hunter Helmet

Helmet Camera

The Helmet Camera I chose for this trip was the Drift Ghost-S

360 Degree Camera

The 360 Degree Camera was the Samsung Gear 360 Camera

Scenic Camera

For Scenic shots I had the tripod ready GoPro Hero4 Black

Helmet Comms

For my Helmet Communication (Music, Nav, Phone) I chose the UClear AMP Pro

Mounting Systems

For mounting my phone and cameras to bike I chose the Ram Mounts Systems

Clothing & Protection

For Clothing & Protection, I chose the Klim Overland Pants & Jacket

Motorcycle Boots

For my Waterproof Motorcycle Boots I chose the Daytona Road Star GTX Boots

Motorcycle Gloves

For my Gloves, I chose for warm weather Klim Dakar and for Water/Bombproof the Held Air N Dry Gloves

Waterproof Bags

For my Dry Bags I chose the SubTech Sports 45L Dry Bag

Motorcycle Map Tracking

For my Motorcycle Map Tracking I used the pro version of the Rever App

Navigation

For my Navigation I used both Google Maps and Garmin 590L

Motorcycle Tires

I chose the Heidenau Dual Sport K60 Scout Motorcycle Tires

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