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 Posted: 21:03 - 13 Sep 2009 Post subject: CG125 round the country plan :) |
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I've never really done any massive rides on the CG, the longest being June 2nd 2008 when I turned 17, I did 200 miles going places in East Anglia. I'm happy enough going to Yarmouth 50 miles away in one go, so am planning to take a fortnight off work to go touring I'll be taking 'the scenic route' because I'm on L plates still, but on such a slow bike it'll mean I can enjoy the route more.
My initial plan is to go from IP24 3TJ (Elveden, Norfolk) all the way up to John O' Groats, then down to Lands End, then back up to home. I'll be spreading the journey out and just taking things as I feel like it. I'm expecting the bike to be fine, despite the engine smoking a bit, but will take spares, just in case. Below is a list of info on the bike (like it's state of repair) my luggage list etc
Bike;
1990 Honda CG125 BR-J
~40,000miles
500 mile old chain and sprockets
been smoking for the last 2000 miles
just serviced it and have to refit the top box
Luggage;
sleeping bag
tent
food and drink
pair of inner tubes and a puncture repair kit
a complete set of light bulbs
fuses
a pair of levers
a spare chain
due to the smoky top end, ill take a cylinder, piston and gasket set
oil
tool kit, comprising; spanner set, mole grips, adjustable spanner(s), socket set, screwdriver set, cable ties and duck tape.
speedo cable
front brake cable
can anyone recommend any good places to see on the way, bearing in mind i can't use motorways. also if anyone wants to meet up on the way then let me know  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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When are you planning on doing this? If I'm free I'd love to come along for the ride. I've done many, many 200 / 400 mile trips on my CG now but this sounds like a great challenege My CG is a 2004 model so it ought to be able to handle it without problems (I would hope!). ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
G: With my GSXR I do often effectively use it as a scooter with a clutch in town.
ms51ves3: why does it need 500 miles? Are you teaching it how to be a piston? |
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| Oddfella wrote: | are you plannning to ride around the coast or more direct routes? |
Im not sure, im going to borrow sat nav and tell it to avoid motorways and see where i go, maybe take a road map and de-tour as and when i feel like it, it really is just to get away from the stresses and strains of day to day life at home if you get me
Alexio, I'm going to book some time off work, but I'm planning on the first 2 weeks of October, maybe leave on the 30th september and aim to get back around mid october, i want to use the full 2 weeks tbh. I'm expecting the whole trip to cost around £3-400 with petrol and food etc but thats just because the whole lot will be around 1700 miles ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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awesome, i know its short notice, but tbh this is something i could do at any time, ive been thinking about it for ages, but never really put those thought into action, im going to see if i can get the time off work, if i can then im laughing.
Also if anyone can think of anything I'll need then please feel free to let me know, any advice is very much appreciated  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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| BillingTZR wrote: | I'm expecting the whole trip to cost around £3-400 with petrol and food etc but thats just because the whole lot will be around 1700 miles |
Just the most direct route avoiding motorways is nearly 2000 miles (Google route); adding sight seeing and detours, you should plan on closer to 2500. That makes about 180 miles a day, so only riding for about 4 hours. Bike should be fine, but your arse might appreciate a day off here and there
If you've got a tankbag with a clear map pocket on top, I'd just plan that day's rough route on a notepad and have that showing, rather than having a satnav tell you where and when to turn. Or write it on the tank using a drywipe pen
You haven't mentioned what personal effects you'll be taking, so I might be stating the obvious, but on top of clothing/personal hygiene/cooking equipment you need to consider stuff like torches (I prefer the LED headband types) and how the satnav is going to be charged (as well as the phone/camera/mp3 player/gameboy/whatever). I'd add a book to the list too.
If you haven't got it already, the only extra thing I'd sort out is a roadside recovery that'll take you and your bike home if anything goes tits up.
On the other hand, my mate always used to say that if you have a credit card and a toothbrush, you don't need to pack anything else  ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Brilliant! thats EXACTLY the sort of thing I want to detour to! cheers, as for all the personal effects, they'll be in the tank bag, I'll take a change of clothes, and use a laundry or something to clean the spare set.
My mum got me a bag with one of those solar panels and transformers, it has a nokia attachment so i can charge my phone I've reviewed the route, and it seems i was thinking of a europe trip i planned for after i passed my test that was 1700 miles all round. this one is 1950  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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Here's my basic route plan.
Leave IP24 3TJ and head north, passing through Hull, then Hartlepool, up through Edinburgh and on to John O' Groats. This is around 670 miles, which I should be able to cover over 2 days. I'll most probably take alternate routes, and stop and take pictures, I just need to find somewhere to set up camp.
The next leg is the long one, John O' Groats to Land's end down the West side of the country, passing through Glasgow, Preston and Bristol. It will be taken over 3 or 4 days and will cover over 870 miles.
The last part of the journey is Land's End to home, with a definate stay in Plymouth to see Great Nana and Grandads grave. I'll then move on to Exeter, Portsmouth, Brighton and then home, this will cover 465 miles, a total journey of just over 2000 miles  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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so when are you doing this then?you should pop over to the isle of wight!camping is very cheap like £6 a night!
Im going from basingstoke to the isle of wight for the weekend on the 24 camping!cant wait  ____________________ TS50 (sold) NS125F (sold) NSR125R-K (write off after 2 crashes) CG125 (nicked) XR125L-3 (Sold )-: ) DR125SM '11 (sold yay) XL125V '12 (In love with this bike) XT600E '04 (fun on the dirt) |
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the initial plan was leave on september 30th and be away for about a fortnight. but unfortunately someone at work wants the same time off as they've just bought a new house and want to move in, so im knocking it back a bit and will most likely leave around the 20th of october (which means ill catch payday if i run out of cash)
I'd be happy to meet fellow members on the way, just need a postcode so i can factor in a detour  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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my manageress is a legend (also a biker funnily enough) and has actually told me to go! so it's back on for the 30th of september, ive not done any test runs yet, but basically ive got a small tank bag, a rucksack and a set of panniers, so not alot of extra weigfht to carry, just tools, clothes and food in the 'rear' storage and a camping stove and bathroom kit etc in the tank bag. was considering putting the top box back on, but have decided its a bit bulky and heavy to carry XD ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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If you are planning on passing through Hull and starting from Suffolk, chances are you'll be passing through Lincs. If you fancy it I will meet up with you for part of the ride?
As for things to do in Lincolnshire, there are some interesting things to see in Lincoln (Cathedral, castle etc).
Skegness is completely overrated unless you want to empty your money into bandits, taste microwave food or play arcade games.
30th September is a Wednesday. There is a busy bike night at Willingham Woods on Weds. There are lovely roads for miles around .
I can probably think of quite a few cool, unusual things to do around here so if you're stuck for things to do pick my brains and I should be able to conjure up something. ____________________ H100 Breaking for spares |
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Awesome! thanks for the offer, I'll have a think about the bike night, I'm intending to leave about 10am and get over 200 miles done by 6pm  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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Look after them damn bags!!
Hope it all goes well for ya mate, wishing i could come along, but i cant get the time off. Ive got that 5in fryin pan here if you want to use that!? ____________________ Eat well, poo hard
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so are you going in 2 days? im following this story to the end hehe ____________________ TS50 (sold) NS125F (sold) NSR125R-K (write off after 2 crashes) CG125 (nicked) XR125L-3 (Sold )-: ) DR125SM '11 (sold yay) XL125V '12 (In love with this bike) XT600E '04 (fun on the dirt) |
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Damn, really wish I could have come but life is too busy for me at the moment.
Still, I had the opportunity to ride to london and back several times recently so I shouldn't complain  ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
G: With my GSXR I do often effectively use it as a scooter with a clutch in town.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 118 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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