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FlyBri Two Stroke Sniffer
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feef Energiser Bunny
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MarJay But it's British!
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garyd Brolly Dolly
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Marjay has given some good but slightly misguided advise,the bike needs to be fully road legal(and you)but doesnt need indicators unless its got rear footpegs,remove both those and indicators,they will only break or injure you .The TRF??best getting your maps ,but.........RUPPS are the ones which were downgraded to restricted byways since NERC,not heard of it??gen up and be safe ,but try to ride with guys from your area ,tell us all where you are is a start.Buy a gps and when you get taken out log it ,put it on computor and store ,pretty soon you can then ride alone if need be ,but if you do have a nasty off you might be in trouble,ive offered plenty on here a ride out and not one has taken me up on it good luck ,ride safe and legal |
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cagiva gezzer World Chat Champion
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Posted: 19:25 - 07 Nov 2007 Post subject: |
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https://www.offroadroutes.net/index.asp
Thing is, plenty of the routes shut down from Nov to April.
I don't have a clue of what's what anymore, with all the changes from byways to BOATS to RUPPS.
USe the above link to see what's in your area, then contact your local right-of-way officer to see what is still running. ____________________ "because one stroke isnt enough and four strokes waste two" |
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FlyBri Two Stroke Sniffer
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Ste Not Work Safe
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Posted: 15:03 - 08 Nov 2007 Post subject: |
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Simple answer, get OS maps of the area and have a look over it for ++++++ paths as those are byways. If there are other tyre marks, you're probably good to go. If it looks like your bike or car can physically fit, you're probably good to go. Going places you're not meant to be is alright, you'll only get into trouble if you get caught. And even then, you'll be given an official warning blah blah blah, get caught again within 6 months and your vehicle will be confiscated. So the bottom line is don't get caught.
Long winded old man answer (not recommended), study your OS map for days and days to be sure you know the area. Then before even setting foot out your door you want to contact the Right of Way officer at your local council to check that the local byways are not the subject of a TRO or other restriction. Remember you shouldn't risk damaing trees, hedges, or the path beyond the point of natural recovery. Every few hundred meters you should stop and check your exact location on an OS map using your GPS to take the grid reference as you can't stray of the right of way. This is less of a problem than it sounds as you'll be stopping to have a smoke of your old mans pipe anyway.
Do be aware that simply because a path is marked on the map as a BOAT or RUPP, doesn't mean it's passable, it might have restrictions place on it to allow recovery, it might not even exist anymore if the map is out of date. You can check how upto date your maps are by going to the OS website, then to the relevant page for the type of map, then click the number of the map you want to check. That window then tells you details about that map and then at the bottom of the page it says what the latest published date is and the edition.
Best answer in my option, have a look over your local maps, have a look around on the net to see what you can find about greenlaning locally, and when you go out to byways and places just use a slight amount of common sense. If you're somewhere far away from housing, you're not damaging fields of crops or disturbing livestock, etc etc, no one will care. It's only when its right under peoples noses that they notice and/or care.
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MikeH Brolly Dolly
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Posted: 21:48 - 08 Nov 2007 Post subject: |
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All Rupps are out of bounds now, changed to restricted byways earlier this year ____________________ Busa Junkie |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 172 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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