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 samharcus Nitrous Nuisance

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 Shay HTFC World Chat Champion

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London to Aberdeen is a fecking mission even on a normal bike, let alone a 125. Probably not feasible unless you spend 3 days making the trip
But to Manchester, it's still a mission, but an achievable one.
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Basically go up through the Midlands, through the Peak District and then skirt through Greater Manchester avoiding the mass of motorways and central Manchester.
Would take a long time and you are guaranteed to make at least 1 wrong turning (without doubt) - If you had a sat nav it would take the 'getting lost time' out of the equation.
Have a search on BCF. There were a couple of lads who rode up from the south coast to Manchester I think just using normal roads on L plates. They set off at 11pm or so and rode throughout the night I think to avoid the traffic.
If you are going without a sat nav, then it would be advisable to choose a route that uses roads that make the least amount of turnings even if it is a bit longer. Knowing you can follow an A road for 30miles is much better than saving 5 miles, but having to take loads of minor roads. ____________________ Full Motorbike License - GS500E '95 |
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Perfectly doable as long as you allow sufficient time - you'll probably want a rest stop on the way.
My first 'proper' bike was a Honda CD185T back in '79 and I went from Grimsby (Lincolnshire) to London and back in the same day several times on that to see concerts. It only had a max speed of about 75 indicated but had a nice comfy seat
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its totally doable even on A roads.
tbh i would prefer to use A Roads... if its a leisure ride your doing why use a motorway? most boring roads there is for leisure dirves!
Plan your route before hand, take it through towns & villages, forest roads & take a digi cam you will love it. Im going to be travelling the country soon when my cruiser arrives... got a few places on my list such as snowdonia / cornwall / devon etc (im from north west) ..as soon i pass my full test will get a 400 & end up going around europe, i would travel europe now with my 125 but you cant on L plates
Just make sure you got recovery (such as AA / RAC etc!) incase the worse happens, carry spare bulbs/spark plugs etc ...just prepare your bike before hand & even take it for a service even if its not due for peace of mind before doing such a long journey. Of course if your confident enough then do the service yourself to save you some £
What bike have you got/getting? if your planning doing alot of long distance journeys id highly recommend a cruiser. They aint fast or powerful.. but they will cruise nicely at 50-60mph & if you get a twin cylinder they will cope better on long climbs etc.. but most of all.. they are comfy
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No offence but i think you must be mad to come all that way on a 125....why not catch a train and save some aggro?
I could understand it if you were going somewhere nice...but preston?...it`s a dump mate.If you take the fastest route straight up the middle you`re gonna be bored to tears coz it`s hardly a scenic route.
good luck with it....happy trails.
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Use the AA Route Planner and you can set it to not use motorways.  |
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And there we have the voice of reason  |
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Depends where you go, where I'm heading is lovely, so can't complain  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 12 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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