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 Panther Nova Slayer

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 Posted: 08:42 - 21 Jul 2004 Post subject: Suggested Bike route |
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This is the route I've been taking to get from the dealers who are 'sorting' my faulty trip computer to home, but it struck me as a really good bike route, scenic and a few good corners so thought I'd share it...
The dealers are in Rochdale soooo...from M62 J21, take the turning for Shaw, (2nd exit from the motorway, 1st from Rochdale). Follow road for ½ mile and take a left signed Huddersfield. A640
Follow that until you get to Denshaw, Diagonally opposite the junction is a small road accessed by joining the Huddersfield road and then immediately turning left, (give way junction).
Follow that road A6052) through Delph, (there is a crossroads where you need to turn right and then immediate left, in effect straight across on a dog leg). Follow that road to Uppermill. After going through the village about 1/3 mile on the left is a turn signed to Holmfirth. This is the A635 and the main reason for this route. Follow that to Holmfirth. There are a few compression bumps on it so beware when doing over the ton.
The road comes down into Holmfirth where you need to turn left for 200 yards and then take the right at the lights. After 150 yards there is a right turn as the road bears round to the left (not the first right just before the corner) and has a right turn box. IIRC it is signed for Penistone and is the B6106. Enjoy that road also although here are a few tight turns on it. The road eventually takes you to the Woodhead road at Thurslton. From there it's up to you.
Turning left towards Sheffield gets you to Penistone and a shell garage. From there if you follow the road through the town centre keeping going straight forward at the 2 junctions you come across takes you to the Strines road and eventually the A57 Snake pass by Ladybower/Derwentwater Reservoirs.. Right takes you on the Woodhead pass road where you can turn off to Glossop then on to Buxton or continue to Manchester.
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 RigsVille Two Stroke Sniffer

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Thanks for taking the time to write this up Panther.
I don't live near the area but I do go to the Peak District every now and again, so (as long as I remember) i'll have a look.
Thanks. ____________________ -- Rig
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 1stGarry Renault 5 Driver
Joined: 13 Jul 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 15:55 - 26 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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I'm always looking for new routes, and there is nothing better than someone elses reccomendation.
Just a suggestion, but how about setting up a section just for routes. If you know of any decent rides, post the route up, giving total distance, type of route (twisties, scenic, fast blat etc).
Other info worth posting is - speed cameras en route, worthwhile stop off points for tea'n'smoke, biker meeting points in the vicinity etc.
With a poll for each route, along the lines of - Well worth the Worn Tyres - Worth a Try - Waste of Fuel.
Am I spouting twaddle here, or can an administrator add this section?!! ____________________ 1stGarry |
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 dibbster Nearly there...

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1st Garry that sounds a good idea!
Try posting it in Feedback, Suggestions, Bug Reports. ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
Suzuki GSXR - Now stops on a sixpence; SBK3's
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 19:38 - 26 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Problem is people are generally not willing to putting details of their good roads they know of up on the 'net for everyone else to read about. Reason why being it makes that road busier, and busier with bikes riding it at a fast pace will mean more police presence.
Most people on here are happy enough to show people they actually know good roads that they know, but wouldn't even consider putting details of it up on here (or any database with public access) and the route will just get over run and targeted by the police. It's the same as the way bike magazines mention about how they have these really good routes worked out for their bikes tests but don't give us any details of where they are as they want them to stay as good routes and not have half the local police force with speed traps on the route.
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 1stGarry Renault 5 Driver
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 dibbster Nearly there...

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Ah, interesting Ste; I here the M25 is a great ride at this time of year.  ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
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 Panther Nova Slayer

Joined: 23 Apr 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 12:24 - 27 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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| 1stGarry wrote: | I'm always looking for new routes, and there is nothing better than someone elses reccomendation.
Just a suggestion, but how about setting up a section just for routes. If you know of any decent rides, post the route up, giving total distance, type of route (twisties, scenic, fast blat etc).
Other info worth posting is - speed cameras en route, worthwhile stop off points for tea'n'smoke, biker meeting points in the vicinity etc.
With a poll for each route, along the lines of - Well worth the Worn Tyres - Worth a Try - Waste of Fuel.
Am I spouting twaddle here, or can an administrator add this section?!! |
sounds good to me.
STE, I know what you are saying but I think that the number of people able to do XYZ route in this area would be limited....
also the police are everywhere (allegedly) so you take a 'risk' on any route you travel with a bike. The only problem comes, as you allude to, is when people take risks, ride like nutters which give the route a name and so attract the boys in blue. Ride safe, enjoy the route what's the prob.. Anyway if there are more chaps on bikes on a route then its taking away traffic from other routes and that can only help congestion...it's a public service...  ____________________ Mike |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 230 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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