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Jamie. |
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Jamie. World Chat Champion
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Posted: 22:26 - 29 May 2006 Post subject: Going to Europe |
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Hi, Me and a few mates are considering traveling to england then getting a ferry to france then going down through the countries (not sure where yet)
My questions are;
Am I 100% not insured if I leave the Uk since thats all my insurance covers me for and its £49.99 extra (I think) which I dont really want to pay
What are the police like in foreign countries towards us tourists on bikes?
Will I need a big GB sticker somewhere on my bike?
May be silly one, but do I need my carbs altered or anything because of things like the change in humidity between countries?
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Kickstart The Oracle
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Posted: 22:32 - 29 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Hi
Legally you insurance must give you minimum legal cover in Europe. Probably worth paying the extra though,especially if you get breakdown cover with the upgrade.
The French police are not unknown for setting up speed traps near the ports.
You should have a GB sticker (or one of the little GB marks on the registration plate).
Carbs should be OK. The bike not run perfectly in the more extreme areas but should be safe and OK.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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natv4 Brolly Dolly
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Posted: 10:44 - 30 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Just to add to what Keith said...
French Police are fairly heavy handed on speeding, especially if you are a foreigner.
If you are going upto 20kph over the speed limit - you will probably be ok.
faster than 40kph over limit - Expect an on the spot fine. If you can't pay, your bike may be impounded and you will be left on the side of the road. They may take you to a cash point so that you can get some money. Be careful, on the spot fines can be large (£500+).
That said, it is a big country, there are not many speed traps for the size of country, and most seem to be towards the ports anyway.
I stick to back roads (N roads etc) and see very little in the way of police presence.
At this time (but maybe not for long) points cannot be accrued to your licence in other countries. However there are EU directives in motion to make points apply anywhere in the EU. ____________________ Travelling around the world...a bit at a time. Where am I now? / Visit my BLOG
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Jamie. World Chat Champion
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Posted: 11:35 - 30 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the replys
Ive done a bit of research, Its going to be £60 to travel via the channel tunnel (or euro tunnel, whatever its called) its a lot cheaper between 12am - 6am.
Is the ferry over any cheaper?
The fact we will have to get a ferry over to England from Northern Ireland means we can only get a boat to scotland and its one hell of a drive to the south of england from there
I would say money is the main factor here, so were looking for the cheapest way there and back
We are thinking that we should just go as far as france on our first trip since its nice and close
Whats the best way to carry luggage? I will possibly be taking a pillion but mates wont be, Can you really fit that much stuff in the tank/rear bags? (not sure of the names) We will also have to take a small tent incase something happens since we wont be booking anywhere to stay because we might never get there Easier to stay in a B&B when we find one
Also I only passed my full test 7 months ago, Does this effect where im allowed to travel to?
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Posted: 12:33 - 30 May 2006 Post subject: |
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I have no problem taking a pillion, I said possibly nothings for sure yet as he may have his bike before the trip happens
If I want to go to liverpool I have to leave from Dublin, Which is about 120 miles maybe more from my house, Thats looking more likely the route tho
Liverpool is still a few hundrew miles from the tunnel tho |
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Posted: 14:25 - 30 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Wtf, £95 one way? Fuck that, Ill take the tunnel if I can get to it cheaper |
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Posted: 14:30 - 30 May 2006 Post subject: |
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I didnt say it was cheap.
When I went abroad on the 400 I rode from Preston to Ashford (eurostar terminal) on less than 3 tanks so that probably is your cheapest option, I was just thinking of it being easier for you as I cant see an er5 loaded with luggage possibly 2 up being much fun on long motorways. ____________________ If you dont like the way that I ride.......Stop trying to keep up!!! |
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Posted: 14:56 - 30 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Any bag should be ok, I used a large holdall across the back of mine.
One word of advice I will give you is to travel as lightly as possible.
Do you really need as much clothes as you think, if the weather is good enough you'll be able to wash clothes while your there, or the other option is to buy cheap stuff from Tesco, Asda etc. and throw them away once your done wearing them, granted you wont win any fashion contests but your going to ride your bike. ____________________ If you dont like the way that I ride.......Stop trying to keep up!!! |
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Posted: 01:03 - 31 May 2006 Post subject: |
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Be careful about strapping large bags to the back of your bike. Ensure that it will not fall off the back and be bungeed into the rear wheel. This has happened to me, though luckily I realised as it slid and managed to grab hold of it. If I hadn't, it would have wound up in my back wheel.
Ferries are always cheaper than the tunnel.
I just got my ferry tickets, 1 month in france, for £46 return. It would have been £42 had I booked it 2 weeks ago. Leave early (before 6am) and arrive back late (after 9pm) and you will get cheap tickets. My favourite dover/calais is www.seafrance.co.uk
Tickets are also cheaper the further in advance you book. I could have got £42 for peak time tickets 2 mths ago.
Don't forget to work out how much petrol costs when choosing a route. I would rather spend an extra £100 on a ticket, save a £100 worth of boring motorway miles and spend my time on the continent.
Don't take a rucksack if you can avoid it. It will take a large part of the pleasure away from long distance miles. Tank bag is a must. Throw over paniers if you require more space. Tail packs and bags strapped on are a last resort IMHO. If you have to take a ruck sack, pack it light. Everything heavy in the tank bag.
As others have said, pack light. A wise friend once said: "take half as much stuff and twice as much money as you think you'll need." That has been words to live by on every trip I have ever undertaken.
So long as you are over 18, you should be allowed to drive on the continent.
The nicest parts of france are a fair way from the ferry ports, maybe worth heading for Belgium/Germany depending on what you are after. The Nurburg ring has a few nice roads near it, half the length of england away from the ferry port.
Good Luck! I'm sure you'll enjoy it. ____________________ Travelling around the world...a bit at a time. Where am I now? / Visit my BLOG
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Posted: 14:01 - 31 May 2006 Post subject: |
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I'd advise against taking camping stuff if possible. I can see the logic in bringing it, but I did a 4 night trip last summer and the amount of stuff we had to bring is rediculous. Its surprisingly hard to find somewhere free to camp when you dont know the area... proper campsites cost us maybe 10-15 euros for a night (for 2 of us), whereas cheapo french motel rooms can be had for 29 euros a night, the cost difference is minimal and the benefits are huge
My new philosophy is camping is great for a weekend (1 or 2 nights) but much longer and the hassles outweigh the benefits. ____________________ "he who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man"- Dr. Johnson |
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Posted: 10:04 - 01 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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How about getting the ferry from Fife to germany i think it goes to, its called the Superfast(takes ages though) and im sure its fairly cheap especialy if you consider your saving yourself driving from stranraer or liverpool down south! ____________________ VFR400 NC24 & YBR 125 |
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Old Thread Alert!
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