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That certainly is an epic journey! I've gone a bit further but that was on a very quiet M4 where I discovered that my SV would happily do ("an entirely legal speed, with two digits" -legal Ed.) two-up so it didn't take half the time.
I bet you had better scenery going cross-country like that, though. ____________________ Previous: 2002 Honda CB500 (sold), 2007 Suzuki SV650SK6 (crashed), 2005 Yamaha FZ6 Fazer (sold). Currently bikeless
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Yeah the M4 was tantlisingly close to me at some points of the trip but even if I was allowed to get on it I would have been bored shitless at 60mph the whole way.
The A and B roads were amazing. Some parts of them had brilliant windy roads and parts where you drop down into various valleys. Also had the sun shining on me which was really nice and had my Ipod on the whole time listening to some great tunes... Noticed that the long way round song by the Stereophonics is brilliant for making you feel like Charlie and Ewan
The next trip I plan on doing will be on the Fazer when I pass my test. As fun as it was it did leave me in pain, and very tired. I would reccommend doing that trip though on a bigger bike and taking your time with it. Passed some pretty interesting things, and the countryside was lovely.
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Nice trip, how many times did you stop? I feel dead after 60 miles.
How did you cross the severn, I thought both crossings were motorway routes? |
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Lol, stopped only twice for petrol...now that my friend you can only do on a ybr or CG. The fuel consumption on these is so low i sometimes think my fuel gauge is broken. I've got a CG125 and the longest trip i've done is London - Ramsgate which was a lovely ride. Congratulations on your journey. Post a picture of the bike  ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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wow, pretty long trip to be on a 125 ! the furthest i've been on the wee Gs is about 130 miles going from chester up to the lakes. That took me about 5 hours although i'd had a few the night before so ended up stopping a fair few times lol also being 6ft 3, i kinda dont really fit on the gs. i also know whatcha mean with the saddle sore, theres way too many potholes on british roads
Fuel consumption's great on these 125's, i filled up before i went and didn't need to fill up till i was about 60 miles away (on the way back)
U goin for your test anytime soon?
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Nice one!
My longest journey was probably about the same distance. I went all the way to Cambridge and back on my CG125 Also 9 hours! ____________________ 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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Nice read mate, i think everyone falls in love with their first bike a bit. Saying that i think we all form quite unique bonds with our bikes..something peeps with cars wouldnt understand i guess. Maybe im speaking for only myself? hehe  ____________________ Vlogging - www.youtube.com/caprio85
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Nice bike mate add a screen to your bike man, honestly it will transform the whole bike. I bought a givi a660 screen for my Cg and it's the best thing ever. I now sit at 65mph so comfortable it's untrue. Long jurneys are enjoyable...Adama I totally agree  ____________________ DAS 18/06/09 Off The Kerb Motorcycle Training. Proud owner of a Honda CG125 & a Honda Hornet |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 129 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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