Marci jo:
I left the batteries at the hotel as it is not possible to carry them on an airplane.
Steve Mercier:
No problem at all with the Nuvinci the entire journey.
The language is an issue as my journey takes me to very remote places most of the time.
The language issue has been a problem since I left Europe. The 3 languages I know are not spoken in the remote areas I have been too.
Ordering a tea in a small roadside cafe isn't a problem. India is actually not so bad as most educated Indians know at least a little bit of English. In Central Asia, Iran, Caucasus very few people know English.
Norm Harris:
Regarding Security, I haven't encountered any hostile behavior and haven't had anything stolen. People are often curious and happy to meet a foreigner. In Western China and Pakistan, I had the police escorting me sometimes.
Regarding safety, my main concern is the road traffic. There is not really any rules on the roads in these countries and anything goes. India was a challenge but although my Supercharger can ride to 45 km per hour, for security reasons, I usually don't ride faster than 30 km per hour and even less in cities.