Stevens P18 2016 bicycle with Pinion P18 Hub and a Gates Carbon Drive belt Tyres: Marathon Mondial 47-622 (28 x 1.75 Inch) Folding tires Weight:15 kg(including all accessories)
Stevens P18 bicycle equipped with an 18-gear Pinion hub, and Gates Carbon Drive belt. (Photo: Ole Zimmer/Pinion)
wish you good luck for your journey and may God help you whatever you wanted to achieve in a smooth way. TC Thumbs UP !!!
I have not good experience with big memory cards with canon & Sony cameras. When the pics start building up the memory geting slow, specially when you take out the card to computer & deleate some & put it back to camera. It then keep reading & reading it. My last 32GB Sandisk which came with the canon 70D is dead & I was in Las Vagus & lost all unbackuped pics. Now I got 16GB memory’s. Big 64-128GB are ok for videos as they are big files but not many on the card. Like 10k pics on the card but only 100 videos on the card. So I suggest, use small card for camera but u can use big cards for Gopro.
ALLAH ap ko kamyab kare kamran sahib. apne nam ke tarha app kamran hoon for ever.
Allaha Pak app ko kamyabian atta farmaiay
Wish you Good Luck Sir….
Greatness is never an accident ……… its intelligent effort
Dear Kamra ,
You are really great adventurer of this Time , Have a great Time , wishing you all the best for your travel to Pakistan , You are gonna make a history … Once again best of Luck and thanks for portraying such a great soft image of Pakistan.
Greetings from India. I too live in germany. Hopefully some day I will make a similar journey.
all the best u r an inspiration u hve made this nation proud someone with huge courage can do this and all the best all u rise Pakistani flag all around the world we wish and pray for ur safety success and strength to complete ur goals Pakistan zindabad
What sort of bicycle did you use for this? How much is the weight of the bike itself
I think you’ve had enough cameras:)
Bro! you are motivating me too for the voyage 🙂
Man … This was of great help as I’ll be planning for my Journey from Istanbul to London on my CBR 😀
Genius
Hallo Kamran,
Es muss eine sehr anstrengede Reise gewesen sein. Ich wollte auch schon immer von Deutschland nach Pakistan eine Reise mit dem Auto unternehmen. Habe aber nie die Gelegenheit bekommen. Zeitlich und auch finanziell. Ich hatte mich mit einigen poteziellen Sponsoren mein Vorhaben besprochen, leider wollte keiner darin investieren. Aber eine Reise mit dem Fahrrad! Das ist wirklich ein Abenteuer.
Ich freue mich fuer dich, dass du sowas verwirklichen konntest. Wuensche dir weiterhin viel Erfolg.
LG
Asad
Danke Asad, dass mit Sponsoren kann ich schon verstehen. Ich hatte auch kein Sponsoring für diese Reise bekommen.
Dear Brother Kamran,
Ma sha Allah, got no words to say – i really enjoyed the tour but you should have taken 2 many pictures i would love 2 c
Congratulations dear Kamran for making your dream come true. Its indeed a life-time proud and wonderful achievement. Thanks for promoting Bright side of Pakistan. Looking forward to see many more adventures by your side. ‘God bless Kamran’
Kamran, Thank you for documenting your wonderful trip. It’s truly inspiring and I wish you all the best in future endeavors.
You’re a good man … I’ve wanted to visit the Ex-russian ( current muslim) states for a while now … Hopefully someday i;ll be able to take a trip too … In Shaa Allah ..
Your journey is well documented and inspirational. Normally we in India don’t get to see the bright side of people from Pakistan
Thanks, Deepak. It is unfortunate that people from both India and Pakistan are not able to freely visit the neighbours. Making new friendships and knowing each other will help resolve the tension.
have a nice trip guy!
best of luck keep updating thanks 😉
best of luck for the trip 🙂 keep updating thanks 😉
It’s a very inspirational journey that you have embarked on. Wish you all the luck and awaiting to see more pictures.
Hey Kamran, Thanks a lot for the very detailed documentation of your gear! This is very useful for other bikepackers. Just to ask a quick question, how has your experience been with Pinion gears? Especially with traveling to far flung places. Has repairing been a serious issue?
Also, what other bikes have you used in the past? Any reviews there are appreciated 🙂
Thanks! Congrats and good luck with the future rides…
Chintan
best wishes kamran… i hope one day u will make a new world record of cycling and make the flag of Pakistan shine and shine… i always love to c ur pics… and daily i visit ur page to c ur new pics…… stay blessed…..
Dear Mr. Kamran,
Your journey is really a motivation for us Pakistani cyclist. BTW I’m currently in Dubai and have been planing a cyclist tour from Islamabad/Lahore to Kaghan Valley starting from 1st March and might be completed within a week or 10 days in sha ALLAH.
I would be happy if any adventurer or rider gets the chance and time to join me 🙂 I’d be happy to welcome. Kindly do watsapp or call me @ 0332 2196510.
You don’t know how much you have inspired me and my friends. I just love that how you are following your dreams and enjoying your life. Best wishes from me and my friends. Stay blessed, stay riding.
This really helps me plan my little adventures and escapes 😉
Superb Man.! hats off to you. Dil ki suni tumne apne.
Brave Kamran. You deserve an lifetime achievement award. Salut.
Thank you sir these these things will help me alot on my trip from karachi to china border
Hi Mr Kamran
I regularly read your picture stories. and all pf them are awesome. I have a question, may be you have answered this earlier. Do you use any photo editing software before posting your pictures, if yes whats the name of that tool. I believe it must be handy as i am impressed by the pictures you have posted so far.
Regards
Adobe Lightroom
Kamran, being a photographer i loved every bit of the detailed gear sheet you mentioned above, but what gave my adrenaline the real rush was the that 100 gms of our Pakistan flag that travels with you across the globe. Kamran you are a national hero and a pride for the country. You are that good news that I so anxiously share with my friends and colleagues to show what Pakistan is all about. Allah Bless you. You rock 🙂
This is SO inspiring! Maybe not the exact kind of journey, but I hope to do something as inspired someday! Lots of luck and wishes for the remaining portion of your tour to Alaska.
Great life…. Hope you are always Hale and healthy and enjoy your great and awosame lifestyle. If I were you be sure had my dear wife beside… not married travel with a opposite sex gender. Anyway hope you enjoy as you wish.
Hi Kamran,
I have been following your photo journal religiously and I have to say, I’m a big fan. I see that you are on your way traveling through the Americas. I live in San Francisco and would love to have an opportunity to host you or at least get a chance to meet you. If you do swing by here, I hope that happens.
Cheers and Safe Travels Nadeem
according to my self you are the only person in world who had enjoyed his life. the rest of world including me is very boring and afraid of doing adventure in their lives. the only question i would like to ask is your source of income???? how you manage the expenses while you are not doing any JOB. Is their any business????
Hi Kamran Bhai,
Whenever I get time from my hectic robotic Office Life. I read you and your journey. Reading it, inspires and motivates me one more time to strive for why you are in this world. At the end, there is only one question that always I wanted to ask from you? ‘What is it that makes you cycle all over the world? Like what is that you want to achieve? Is it purely for you?’ Hope you find time.
Initially, I started cycling just for fun. Then it was curiousity to explore, then it was an adventure, then a challenge, then a sort of mission and finally, it became a way of life!
Hi kamran bhai, Let men know, you have red passport or its European passport.? Would you like to back in pakistan after this adventure ?
Thanks
Kamran Bhai i would love to meet you if you ever plan to come back to Layyah. So proud of you breaking all the stereotypes and doing what your heart tells you to. For people like us belonging to city like Layyah where your parents and society has paved a road for you to follow and not let you decide what you should do, you are doing a remarkable job. And i would also like to propose to you that if u ever come back to Layyah, can you organize a lecture/talk to motivate students so that may be in near future they would break all stereotypes just like you and do something for their own fulfillment rather than following blindly what they are told to follow. Its sickens me that even in this modern era the only career opted by the parents of the students in our area is just medical and engineering. And if God forbid you didn’t make it to a good college then you are constantly lamented upon. The depression that these kids go through cannot be described. If you could just try to change that mentality somehow, i think we have lot more to offer than doctors and engineers.
i am from layyah kamran you are much inspiration for us i love you man my website is for American besttoiletsguide.com
Too much Equipment man! Do You really need all the stuff? I like the minimalist style of bike tours. I did a bike tour from Germany to Portugal with 15kg luggage (tent incl.) It is definitely no problem. You know the ways are hard enough with light weight. I wish you very much fun on your next trips!
Thank you for this detailed gear report . Believe it or not this is also motivating
Grammar correction:
Weight:15 kg(including all accessories)
You need to put blank space after kg like this:
Weight:15 kg (including all accessories)
Dear Kamran. You are a great man. InshAllah your dreams come true. You are a real face of Pakistan.you spread love , honesty , through out the world… Keep smiling… Be happy. Thanks. Muhammad Imran
Kamran the great, I have no words to say your greatness, keep going all the best.
Mate you are really appreciable personality,,, Hope Allah keep you on going.
Sir,Mashallah you came through alot. I am your become fan and aspire your work. I only want to say that you are so under rated please don’t hope.
wish you good luck for your journey and may God help you whatever you wanted to achieve in a smooth way. TC Thumbs UP !!!
I have not good experience with big memory cards with canon & Sony cameras. When the pics start building up the memory geting slow, specially when you take out the card to computer & deleate some & put it back to camera. It then keep reading & reading it. My last 32GB Sandisk which came with the canon 70D is dead & I was in Las Vagus & lost all unbackuped pics. Now I got 16GB memory’s. Big 64-128GB are ok for videos as they are big files but not many on the card. Like 10k pics on the card but only 100 videos on the card. So I suggest, use small card for camera but u can use big cards for Gopro.
ALLAH ap ko kamyab kare kamran sahib. apne nam ke tarha app kamran hoon for ever.
Allaha Pak app ko kamyabian atta farmaiay
Wish you Good Luck Sir….
Greatness is never an accident ……… its intelligent effort
Dear Kamra ,
You are really great adventurer of this Time , Have a great Time , wishing you all the best for your travel to Pakistan , You are gonna make a history … Once again best of Luck and thanks for portraying such a great soft image of Pakistan.
Greetings from India. I too live in germany. Hopefully some day I will make a similar journey.
all the best u r an inspiration u hve made this nation proud someone with huge courage can do this and all the best all u rise Pakistani flag all around the world we wish and pray for ur safety success and strength to complete ur goals
Pakistan zindabad
What sort of bicycle did you use for this? How much is the weight of the bike itself
I think you’ve had enough cameras:)
Bro! you are motivating me too for the voyage 🙂
Man … This was of great help as I’ll be planning for my Journey from Istanbul to London on my CBR 😀
Genius
Hallo Kamran,
Es muss eine sehr anstrengede Reise gewesen sein. Ich wollte auch schon immer von Deutschland nach Pakistan eine Reise mit dem Auto unternehmen. Habe aber nie die Gelegenheit bekommen. Zeitlich und auch finanziell. Ich hatte mich mit einigen poteziellen Sponsoren mein Vorhaben besprochen, leider wollte keiner darin investieren. Aber eine Reise mit dem Fahrrad! Das ist wirklich ein Abenteuer.
Ich freue mich fuer dich, dass du sowas verwirklichen konntest.
Wuensche dir weiterhin viel Erfolg.
LG
Asad
Danke Asad, dass mit Sponsoren kann ich schon verstehen. Ich hatte auch kein Sponsoring für diese Reise bekommen.
Dear Brother Kamran,
Ma sha Allah, got no words to say – i really enjoyed the tour but you should have taken 2 many pictures i would love 2 c
Congratulations dear Kamran for making your dream come true. Its indeed a life-time proud and wonderful achievement. Thanks for promoting Bright side of Pakistan. Looking forward to see many more adventures by your side. ‘God bless Kamran’
Kamran, Thank you for documenting your wonderful trip. It’s truly inspiring and I wish you all the best in future endeavors.
You’re a good man … I’ve wanted to visit the Ex-russian ( current muslim) states for a while now … Hopefully someday i;ll be able to take a trip too … In Shaa Allah ..
Your journey is well documented and inspirational. Normally we in India don’t get to see the bright side of people from Pakistan
Thanks, Deepak. It is unfortunate that people from both India and Pakistan are not able to freely visit the neighbours. Making new friendships and knowing each other will help resolve the tension.
have a nice trip guy!
best of luck
keep updating
thanks 😉
best of luck for the trip 🙂
keep updating
thanks 😉
It’s a very inspirational journey that you have embarked on. Wish you all the luck and awaiting to see more pictures.
Hey Kamran,
Thanks a lot for the very detailed documentation of your gear! This is very useful for other bikepackers.
Just to ask a quick question, how has your experience been with Pinion gears? Especially with traveling to far flung places. Has repairing been a serious issue?
Also, what other bikes have you used in the past? Any reviews there are appreciated 🙂
Thanks! Congrats and good luck with the future rides…
Chintan
best wishes kamran… i hope one day u will make a new world record of cycling and make the flag of Pakistan shine and shine…
i always love to c ur pics… and daily i visit ur page to c ur new pics…… stay blessed…..
Dear Mr. Kamran,
Your journey is really a motivation for us Pakistani cyclist. BTW I’m currently in Dubai and have been planing a cyclist tour from Islamabad/Lahore to Kaghan Valley starting from 1st March and might be completed within a week or 10 days in sha ALLAH.
I would be happy if any adventurer or rider gets the chance and time to join me 🙂 I’d be happy to welcome. Kindly do watsapp or call me @ 0332 2196510.
You don’t know how much you have inspired me and my friends. I just love that how you are following your dreams and enjoying your life. Best wishes from me and my friends. Stay blessed, stay riding.
This really helps me plan my little adventures and escapes 😉
Superb Man.! hats off to you. Dil ki suni tumne apne.
Brave Kamran. You deserve an lifetime achievement award. Salut.
Thank you sir these these things will help me alot on my trip from karachi to china border
Hi Mr Kamran
I regularly read your picture stories. and all pf them are awesome.
I have a question, may be you have answered this earlier. Do you use any photo editing software before posting your pictures, if yes whats the name of that tool. I believe it must be handy as i am impressed by the pictures you have posted so far.
Regards
Adobe Lightroom
Kamran, being a photographer i loved every bit of the detailed gear sheet you mentioned above, but what gave my adrenaline the real rush was the that 100 gms of our Pakistan flag that travels with you across the globe. Kamran you are a national hero and a pride for the country. You are that good news that I so anxiously share with my friends and colleagues to show what Pakistan is all about. Allah Bless you. You rock 🙂
This is SO inspiring! Maybe not the exact kind of journey, but I hope to do something as inspired someday! Lots of luck and wishes for the remaining portion of your tour to Alaska.
Great life…. Hope you are always Hale and healthy and enjoy your great and awosame lifestyle. If I were you be sure had my dear wife beside… not married travel with a opposite sex gender.
Anyway hope you enjoy as you wish.
Hi Kamran,
I have been following your photo journal religiously and I have to say, I’m a big fan. I see that you are on your way traveling through the Americas. I live in San Francisco and would love to have an opportunity to host you or at least get a chance to meet you. If you do swing by here, I hope that happens.
Cheers and Safe Travels
Nadeem
according to my self you are the only person in world who had enjoyed his life. the rest of world including me is very boring and afraid of doing adventure in their lives. the only question i would like to ask is your source of income???? how you manage the expenses while you are not doing any JOB. Is their any business????
Hi Kamran Bhai,
Whenever I get time from my hectic robotic Office Life. I read you and your journey. Reading it, inspires and motivates me one more time to strive for why you are in this world. At the end, there is only one question that always I wanted to ask from you?
‘What is it that makes you cycle all over the world? Like what is that you want to achieve? Is it purely for you?’
Hope you find time.
Initially, I started cycling just for fun. Then it was curiousity to explore, then it was an adventure, then a challenge, then a sort of mission and finally, it became a way of life!
Hi kamran bhai,
Let men know, you have red passport or its European passport.?
Would you like to back in pakistan after this adventure ?
Thanks
Kamran Bhai i would love to meet you if you ever plan to come back to Layyah. So proud of you breaking all the stereotypes and doing what your heart tells you to. For people like us belonging to city like Layyah where your parents and society has paved a road for you to follow and not let you decide what you should do, you are doing a remarkable job. And i would also like to propose to you that if u ever come back to Layyah, can you organize a lecture/talk to motivate students so that may be in near future they would break all stereotypes just like you and do something for their own fulfillment rather than following blindly what they are told to follow. Its sickens me that even in this modern era the only career opted by the parents of the students in our area is just medical and engineering. And if God forbid you didn’t make it to a good college then you are constantly lamented upon. The depression that these kids go through cannot be described. If you could just try to change that mentality somehow, i think we have lot more to offer than doctors and engineers.
i am from layyah kamran you are much inspiration for us i love you man
my website is for American
besttoiletsguide.com
Too much Equipment man! Do You really need all the stuff? I like the minimalist style of bike tours. I did a bike tour from Germany to Portugal with 15kg luggage (tent incl.) It is definitely no problem. You know the ways are hard enough with light weight. I wish you very much fun on your next trips!
Great! Same as I saw on https://msynch.com
you are an Icon of Dedication !!
Thank you for this detailed gear report . Believe it or not this is also motivating
Grammar correction:
Weight:15 kg(including all accessories)
You need to put blank space after kg like this:
Weight:15 kg (including all accessories)
Dear Kamran.
You are a great man.
InshAllah your dreams come true.
You are a real face of Pakistan.you spread love , honesty , through out the world… Keep smiling… Be happy.
Thanks.
Muhammad Imran
Kamran the great, I have no words to say your greatness, keep going all the best.
Mate you are really appreciable personality,,, Hope Allah keep you on going.
Sir,Mashallah you came through alot. I am your become fan and aspire your work. I only want to say that you are so under rated please don’t hope.