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PostPosted: 18:57 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: how far would you go? Reply with quote

how far would you be willing to travel to get your hands on that dream bike? ive been looking around recently for my next bike and as im quite lazy and get lost everyday on my way to work i would go no further than about 50 miles(unless it was a real bargain). what about you lot?
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PostPosted: 19:09 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

bout 300 miles, maybe more but its got to be a fucking good price that far... and its got to be a bloody good price for more than 100.
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PostPosted: 19:46 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Depends where you live. People who live in or near London aren't going to have to travel far to have the choice of lots of bikes. In the SW you're much more likely to have to travel further unless you're happy with a limited choice.

Personally I wouldn't want to travel more than say 100 miles, but I suppose I'd go a bit further if it were a good, rare bike at a good price.
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PostPosted: 20:13 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it was my dream bike,and a sweet price,i`d go to wherever it was.
Other side of the country if neccasary.The only place i wouldn`t travel to is abroad.


P.S..you don`t get lost with a satnav (or a map) Wink
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PostPosted: 20:24 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

depends how good of a deal it was, but id go pretty much any where in the country
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PostPosted: 20:53 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

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P.S..you don`t get lost with a satnav (or a map)


pah a real man just gets lost and deals with it, no need for namby pamby maps and cursed techno gadgets Cool
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PostPosted: 21:01 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

For me im not too fussed, I was at one stage looking at bike as far as Derby - im from Portsmouth.
OH bike was in London, so 60ish miles but it was a very long trip, heavens opened and both got soaked which took alot longer then we thought - 30mph most of the way due to heavy rain.
I told her Id pick the a bike up as far as midlands if she found one for a good price.
I enjoy riding so finding new roads on the way home is always fun.
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PostPosted: 21:06 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

100 miles(ish), really depends how far my dad wants to drive in a van usually.

If it was a really rare bike that I lusted for and had the money to import it, I'd buy from anywhere in the world.
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PostPosted: 21:13 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

few months ago i bought my R6 i got 1st offer for it and it had to be a quick sale within 3 days. i got offered it £600 cheaper than the going price so im from the west midlands and went down to london. left mine at 7pm got home at 1am Rolling Eyes Confused

worth every mile and minute
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PostPosted: 21:31 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

i think distance is not realy an issue on the getting home part of the trip as you would probably be riding the bike back, its just the inconvenience of getting a mate/relative to take you there, or as a last resort public transport Sick. It would be a real bummer if you travel 200 miles to find the guys lied to you and the bike is nothing like what was described or shown in the pics.
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PostPosted: 21:35 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm going to look at a bike tomorrow which is 67 miles from me.

Personally i would set and upper limit of around 100 miles but as all ready said it depends on the bike and the bargain.
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PostPosted: 21:40 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

watcha lookin at? please tell me its a honda c90
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PostPosted: 21:41 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

watcha lookin at? please tell me its a honda cub90 Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 21:44 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Och, if its worth it go for it... it can be an adventure... here is my post from last November when I went down to London for my gixer. For what its worth, I don't recommend such a trip in the dead of winter!! lol

Worked out around 460 miles, about 1050 mile round trip. Thumbs Up

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I flew down to London at 6am on thursday morning, travelled from Stansted to Heathrow and then rode her all the way home. Left London at 2pm, got home at 2.30am!

It was one of the worst days of my life, if anyone you know ever mentions riding a bike, new to them, home, mostly at night in the middle of winter over 400 miles, slap them with a trout and say NO.

Extreme tiredness and fatique, coldness like I have never before experienced, even at the top of Ben Nevis in January!

Left home at 5am to go for flight, and had already gotten off to a bad start, I couldnt get to sleep. Probably just excitement, but I maybe got 3 hours kip.

Picked bike up ready to leave around 2pm, it seemed to take forever to get from London to Birmingham, and than forever to Manchester again. And the fact that I stuck to 70-72mph all the way probably didnt help. I probably had the fastest vehicle on the road and I had a Vauxhall Agila of all cars blitz past me!! - did give me a chuckle at least.

Then had to filter for ages and ages, this huge tailback seemed to appear out of nowhere - know what was causing it? A 407 crashed on the other side, and everyone decided they had to stop and have a good look. Fucking move it! Rolling Eyes

The M6 toll - I sneakily did 80ish here and was being left behind by everything yet again!! WTF!

Tiredness was seriously kicking in by now, and by Manchester I was having to stop at every single service station for a coffee and a bar of chocolate. If I hadnt had a work team building organised in Edinburgh for Friday, I would have gave up and stayed at a travel lodge.

Cant remember the big service way station with the walkway over the motorway, but I stopped there for some dinner at about 8, and it was seriously cold.

By the time I was past Blackpool exit I was getting fed up with being passed by everything, so decided to become a sheep. I sped. A little.

This continued for hours, stop at station for 20 minutes, burst to next one, stop, burst, stop, burst... no fun at all.

The wind picked up also which was like being hit by pillows either side.

My feet were numb, my elbows were shaking, my hands were dying ...ended up doing mini-push ups on the bars... Rolling Eyes

By the time I was at Kendall the temperature had seriously dropped into the minus range, and the bike was squirming all over the road so as it was pretty empty, and I was determined now to get home and not drop her ...it was a 55 in the inside lane, hazards on and feet down job.

At one station, I really had to go pee. Made it to loo, only to discover shrinkage. OF EPIC PROPORTIONS!! I swear, I had no visible c0ck at all! really worried! Can laugh now but at the time... Crying or Very sad

The borders was really a worry, and had to drop the speed to 25, 30 at times... dangerous on a motorway yes, but it was completely empty. One service station I was in, the temp gauge read -9 outside. If its this cold all the time there, I dont envy those of you who live here!! Brrrr! WTF must have been the windchill!

Anyhow, eventually made it to the last cut off on the motorway, sweeping bend, I come round and see a big wet patch.
Relax a bit, thinking, if its warm enough to be that wet, its not cold enough to be icey. Wrong. As I got within 10 feet, my lights caught the ice and wahey, BIG BIG fishtail, back wheel starts to come round and then snaps back. It was down to nothing but sheer luck I wasnt catapulted off.

So from Cumbernauld (Irn Bru factory for anyone that knows it), I rode home at 9mph, colder than an eskimos testies, bottle completely gone.

Got back to my garage, and had to move the old bike which I barely had the strength for and side by side they sit snuggling. At 2.33am.

So please, anyone ever says about doing this. HIT THEM.
Completely underestimated this. Nothing but determination and luck got me home, and I was an idiot to have continued. I'll never do it again.

(well, in Winter. Laughing )

Oh yeah, here she is...

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2004 750... think you can guess the rest Mr. Green

2000 mile bike, always garaged, never seen rain, minter than mint, as new condition. Happier than a pig in shite. Laughing

P.S. Yes, I know its not blue and white. Thats why I bought her!!! Black and yellow is just too sexy Dance!

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PostPosted: 21:48 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm going to see a RSV Mille R 01, replacement for the one i had stolen.

Hopefully leave a deposit if its as good as it looks.
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

nice Thumbs Up , unlucky gettin one nicked though Thumbs Down


enjoyed reading your story mr, realy felt for ya in places. personally i would have just stopped, fuck team building look after no1 i say Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:16 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr Nice Guy wrote:
Och, if its worth it go for it... it can be an adventure... here is my post from last November when I went down to London for my gixer. For what its worth, I don't recommend such a trip in the dead of winter!! lol

Worked out around 460 miles, about 1050 mile round trip. Thumbs Up

Mr Nice Guy wrote:
I flew down to London at 6am on thursday morning, travelled from Stansted to Heathrow and then rode her all the way home. Left London at 2pm, got home at 2.30am!

It was one of the worst days of my life, if anyone you know ever mentions riding a bike, new to them, home, mostly at night in the middle of winter over 400 miles, slap them with a trout and say NO.

Extreme tiredness and fatique, coldness like I have never before experienced, even at the top of Ben Nevis in January!

Left home at 5am to go for flight, and had already gotten off to a bad start, I couldnt get to sleep. Probably just excitement, but I maybe got 3 hours kip.

Picked bike up ready to leave around 2pm, it seemed to take forever to get from London to Birmingham, and than forever to Manchester again. And the fact that I stuck to 70-72mph all the way probably didnt help. I probably had the fastest vehicle on the road and I had a Vauxhall Agila of all cars blitz past me!! - did give me a chuckle at least.

Then had to filter for ages and ages, this huge tailback seemed to appear out of nowhere - know what was causing it? A 407 crashed on the other side, and everyone decided they had to stop and have a good look. Fucking move it! Rolling Eyes

The M6 toll - I sneakily did 80ish here and was being left behind by everything yet again!! WTF!

Tiredness was seriously kicking in by now, and by Manchester I was having to stop at every single service station for a coffee and a bar of chocolate. If I hadnt had a work team building organised in Edinburgh for Friday, I would have gave up and stayed at a travel lodge.

Cant remember the big service way station with the walkway over the motorway, but I stopped there for some dinner at about 8, and it was seriously cold.

By the time I was past Blackpool exit I was getting fed up with being passed by everything, so decided to become a sheep. I sped. A little.

This continued for hours, stop at station for 20 minutes, burst to next one, stop, burst, stop, burst... no fun at all.

The wind picked up also which was like being hit by pillows either side.

My feet were numb, my elbows were shaking, my hands were dying ...ended up doing mini-push ups on the bars... Rolling Eyes

By the time I was at Kendall the temperature had seriously dropped into the minus range, and the bike was squirming all over the road so as it was pretty empty, and I was determined now to get home and not drop her ...it was a 55 in the inside lane, hazards on and feet down job.

At one station, I really had to go pee. Made it to loo, only to discover shrinkage. OF EPIC PROPORTIONS!! I swear, I had no visible c0ck at all! really worried! Can laugh now but at the time... Crying or Very sad

The borders was really a worry, and had to drop the speed to 25, 30 at times... dangerous on a motorway yes, but it was completely empty. One service station I was in, the temp gauge read -9 outside. If its this cold all the time there, I dont envy those of you who live here!! Brrrr! WTF must have been the windchill!

Anyhow, eventually made it to the last cut off on the motorway, sweeping bend, I come round and see a big wet patch.
Relax a bit, thinking, if its warm enough to be that wet, its not cold enough to be icey. Wrong. As I got within 10 feet, my lights caught the ice and wahey, BIG BIG fishtail, back wheel starts to come round and then snaps back. It was down to nothing but sheer luck I wasnt catapulted off.

So from Cumbernauld (Irn Bru factory for anyone that knows it), I rode home at 9mph, colder than an eskimos testies, bottle completely gone.

Got back to my garage, and had to move the old bike which I barely had the strength for and side by side they sit snuggling. At 2.33am.

So please, anyone ever says about doing this. HIT THEM.
Completely underestimated this. Nothing but determination and luck got me home, and I was an idiot to have continued. I'll never do it again.

(well, in Winter. Laughing )

Oh yeah, here she is...

(pics removed)

2004 750... think you can guess the rest Mr. Green

2000 mile bike, always garaged, never seen rain, minter than mint, as new condition. Happier than a pig in shite. Laughing

P.S. Yes, I know its not blue and white. Thats why I bought her!!! Black and yellow is just too sexy Dance!


You deserve hero-status for that haul.... Wink
longest i`ve done was a manchester-wales-manchester run at night and i totally sympathise with how you felt on the motorways.
It was one of the worst biking experiences i`ve had so far.
Freezing winds,rain,tiredness and darkness... is seriously bad news.

Must be even worse on a bike you`re not used to.
Respect.
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PostPosted: 22:36 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr Nice Guy wrote:

I flew down to London at 6am on thursday morning, travelled from Stansted to Heathrow and then rode her all the way home. Left London at 2pm, got home at 2.30am!

It was one of the worst days of my life, if anyone you know ever mentions riding a bike, new to them, home, mostly at night in the middle of winter over 400 miles, slap them with a trout and say NO.

Extreme tiredness and fatique, coldness like I have never before experienced, even at the top of Ben Nevis in January!

Left home at 5am to go for flight, and had already gotten off to a bad start, I couldnt get to sleep. Probably just excitement, but I maybe got 3 hours kip.

Picked bike up ready to leave around 2pm, it seemed to take forever to get from London to Birmingham, and than forever to Manchester again. And the fact that I stuck to 70-72mph all the way probably didnt help. I probably had the fastest vehicle on the road and I had a Vauxhall Agila of all cars blitz past me!! - did give me a chuckle at least.

Then had to filter for ages and ages, this huge tailback seemed to appear out of nowhere - know what was causing it? A 407 crashed on the other side, and everyone decided they had to stop and have a good look. Fucking move it! Rolling Eyes

The M6 toll - I sneakily did 80ish here and was being left behind by everything yet again!! WTF!

Tiredness was seriously kicking in by now, and by Manchester I was having to stop at every single service station for a coffee and a bar of chocolate. If I hadnt had a work team building organised in Edinburgh for Friday, I would have gave up and stayed at a travel lodge.

Cant remember the big service way station with the walkway over the motorway, but I stopped there for some dinner at about 8, and it was seriously cold.

By the time I was past Blackpool exit I was getting fed up with being passed by everything, so decided to become a sheep. I sped. A little.

This continued for hours, stop at station for 20 minutes, burst to next one, stop, burst, stop, burst... no fun at all.

The wind picked up also which was like being hit by pillows either side.

My feet were numb, my elbows were shaking, my hands were dying ...ended up doing mini-push ups on the bars... Rolling Eyes

By the time I was at Kendall the temperature had seriously dropped into the minus range, and the bike was squirming all over the road so as it was pretty empty, and I was determined now to get home and not drop her ...it was a 55 in the inside lane, hazards on and feet down job.

At one station, I really had to go pee. Made it to loo, only to discover shrinkage. OF EPIC PROPORTIONS!! I swear, I had no visible c0ck at all! really worried! Can laugh now but at the time... Crying or Very sad

The borders was really a worry, and had to drop the speed to 25, 30 at times... dangerous on a motorway yes, but it was completely empty. One service station I was in, the temp gauge read -9 outside. If its this cold all the time there, I dont envy those of you who live here!! Brrrr! WTF must have been the windchill!

Anyhow, eventually made it to the last cut off on the motorway, sweeping bend, I come round and see a big wet patch.
Relax a bit, thinking, if its warm enough to be that wet, its not cold enough to be icey. Wrong. As I got within 10 feet, my lights caught the ice and wahey, BIG BIG fishtail, back wheel starts to come round and then snaps back. It was down to nothing but sheer luck I wasnt catapulted off.

So from Cumbernauld (Irn Bru factory for anyone that knows it), I rode home at 9mph, colder than an eskimos testies, bottle completely gone.

Got back to my garage, and had to move the old bike which I barely had the strength for and side by side they sit snuggling. At 2.33am.

So please, anyone ever says about doing this. HIT THEM.
Completely underestimated this. Nothing but determination and luck got me home, and I was an idiot to have continued. I'll never do it again.

(well, in Winter. Laughing )

Oh yeah, here she is...

(pics removed)

2004 750... think you can guess the rest Mr. Green

2000 mile bike, always garaged, never seen rain, minter than mint, as new condition. Happier than a pig in shite. Laughing

P.S. Yes, I know its not blue and white. Thats why I bought her!!! Black and yellow is just too sexy Dance!


That is complete and utter bullshit.












Everyone knows Blue & White are the best colours.
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PostPosted: 22:48 - 21 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 00:32 - 22 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Current average is 459.27 miles (one way.) Shocked

Suppose that's what come of living in the north of Scotland. Having a lot of great roads, very few traffic cars, no choppers and the nearest fixed speed camera being 60ish miles on a road I never travel makes up for it. Wink

Would travel anywhere in Europe if I wanted it enough. Cool
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I went 272 miles to Wales to pick up my RRN Blade. Probably a regular feat for an appreciating classic, as the chap who bought it off me traveled down from Scotland.
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PostPosted: 05:47 - 22 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was lucky, my dream bike (my present one) was only 3.5 miles from my front door Laughing
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PostPosted: 08:12 - 22 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

kitty kat wrote:
I was lucky, my dream bike (my present one) was only 3.5 miles from my front door Laughing


My brother bought his current bike from his next-door neighbour. The bike is a '99 R1, bought in 2004 with 800 miles on the clock!! (The owner was too scared of it to ever ride it.)
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I did 350 miles in April, in snow. Laughing
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PostPosted: 11:12 - 22 Jul 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

salty21 wrote:
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Oooh oooh oooh, I find myself in one of those lifetime dilemmas


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