Zoltán Sulkowsky and Gyula Bartha

Zoltán Sulkowsky and Gyula Bartha (born c. 1904–1905[1]) were Hungarian long-distance motorcycle riders who traveled c. 90,000 miles (140,000 km) on a Harley-Davidson sidecar rig between 1928 and 1936.[2] Their travels are recounted in a book originally published in Hungarian in 1937, and reissued in an English translation in 2008.[3]

Their journey started in Hungary in August, 1928, and ended in the United States. Along the way they visited these countries and regions: France, Germany, Spain, Czechoslovakia, Portugal, Italy, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, the Sudan, India, the Arabian peninsula, French Indochina, Siam, the Malay Peninsula, Japan, China, Hawaii, and Australia;[1] then after landing in America at San Francisco, they spent two years touring North America then another two years in South America, visiting Mexico, Cuba, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.[4]

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