At last… sunshine, and we’re on the Ancona/Igoumenitsa ferry.
It’s been a strange few days, a broken down Eurotunnel train, heavy rain from the moment we left home on Tuesday until yesterday lunchtime, a mechanical issue with the filler cap in Ravenna, and a one-horse town in the arse end of Italy with 5 restaurants and only one open, and which of course only served some really foul pizzas, not improved by the fact we’d had pizza the day before as well.
I’ve also been hit by a couple of pending fuel pre-charges on a debit card of £360 in total that ‘may take up to 31 days to refund’.
Lesson 1. Use credit cards or cash for fuel abroad
The filler cap issue was a ‘let’s get some fuel before we get on the ferry tomorrow’ moment, unfortunately the fuel cap didn’t want to play. I tried it about 30 times, thumped and swore at it, a sure cure for almost everything, it’s technically called ‘percussive maintenance’. Checked You Tube, lots of videos, no real help.
As a final throw I found that the nearest Motorrad dealer was only 30mins away and visited them, very hepful, fixed and no charge
Good news - accommodation superb so far, and Motorway blipper thing working beautifully in its new location and not yet fallen off.
And it’s only Friday! Our journey so far… 1167 miles.

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