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 Posted: 23:55 - 03 Apr 2005 Post subject: Roads to skeg? |
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Hmmm Skegness, so classy it hurts...
Off there tomorrow, hopefully it wont be absolutely chucking it down (like i think it might)
I usually go from derby stright down the A52 via Grantham and Boston, am i missing any really good roads in the area? dont mind going a little further out, just wondered if anyone knew any really good ones? ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Yes, you are!
Off the top of my head, go up the A52 to Grantham then come out of there on the A607 to wards Sleaford.
Stay on it all the way to Sleaford then as you come across the 2nd railway crossing you'll come to a roundabout, go left (towards Boston and Lincoln) Then you'll come to a big roundabout and you want to head off in the direction of Kings Lynn (stay with me!!)
About half a mile up the dual carriageway from the roundabout is a left turn onto the A153 (You've actually been on that road since you left Grantham, but it starts halfway down the A607 )
Follow that all the way to Horncastle, then take a right following the signs for Skegness on the A158. Takes you all the way there, but it's decent A roads with some rather good twisty sections.
For even more twisty bits on the way back, come back via Lincoln (tis out of the way though) as the road that brings you back into the top of Lincoln from Skegness is good (but watch out for nutters in Max Power cars and plod!) ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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skegness isnt to far from me, was planning on going there but ended up just spending the day in peterborough
the trip from spalding to skegness is pretty boring, straight roads, loads of fields
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Agree with Adam P. The A153 from Sleaford is decent enough to get you in the right area and is also signposted quite well so don't worry about dodgy directions( ). I haven't explored the area enough to come accross any really good biking roads though. Also beware of speed cameras as the A153 is apparently an "accident blackspot"...
The most simple route would be to get on the Fosse Way up to Lincoln, then the A158 all the way over to Skeggy. ____________________ Hard livin', hard luck.
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Ive only ever done the 607 out of Grantham via Boston, and for the most part i wasn't all that impressed with the roads, as far as twisties go, but i havnt had the oppurtunity to really explore the area, so im sure that there are better roads. Its a nice ride from Skeggy, to Kings Lyn and then to Hunstanton, where i had a nice icecream sat on the beach.
I Think the Fosse way is one of my favourite bike roads, as although it heavily populated with Mobile speed cameras, its nice to have a miles and miles long stretch of road, that actually has some nice high speed sweeping bends, and really nice scenery too.
I havnt ridden around Oxfordshire a great deal, but i do like the A44 from Evesham to Oxford, thats a nice road in parts, with some varied features. |
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Thanks for all the replys, not being an ignorant arse ive only just got back (haveing left before the first reply)
Rode up the usual a52 route, raining a bit too much for my likeing, went back going towards lincon and the roads up to it are bloody great! (to windy and loaded with a passenger to really enjoy them though ) after that it was a bit crappy intown stuff wanting to join the a52 but it was CLOSED! WTF!! i think it was a big accident... so luck i'd brought the gadgetry with me found my way back eventually...
Interesting it was though, skeg is better when its empty and quiet..
Ah and we stayed at this place called "cosey corner" about 2 minutes from the center and £20 a night bed and breckfast! really nice they were as well (made up for 90% of the shop people being absoloute miserable ****s) very very much reccomended if anyone is planning a mini trip out there...
thanks for the suggestions though, when my mates got his zxr in one piece again we'll test them out propperly  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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PLEASE NOTE
This piece of road is NOT so fantastic if you happen to live on it and have to listen to you bastards roaring up and down it twelve hours a day on your souped up bikes.
Please have a little consideration for us lot.
Oh, and we're now extensively documenting the plates of excessively noisy bikers passing the village of Moorby, taking it in shifts. Anyone with one of those nifty plate changers will have their description and bike make etc. passed on immediately to the police, the rest just reported for dangerous driving and antisocial behaviour.
It's a public highway, not a race track - restrict your noisy revving to Cadwell please chaps. Pass this info on if you will. |
you sad sad fuck. ____________________ Quietly and consistently taking the piss.
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Epic mass rideout with road legal zorsts anyone? (Everyone?)  |
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And a pit stop at Pernigs for ice cream.
Count me in i'll take the exhaust of the CB.  ____________________ amnesia - Never in the history of usernames has one been more accurate. Warped indeed. You sir are a fecking oddball. |
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its all gotta be road legal warped, thats the point! imagine a few hundred bikes riding through, all perfectly legal  |
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 Posted: 21:40 - 09 Apr 2011 Post subject: Re: Zero Tolerance |
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| PissedOff wrote: | | Silver wrote: | One fantastic piece of road is the B1183 from Revesby to just outside Horncastle. There are some very tight corners and lovely bends - go there on a sunny day and you'll see loads of bikes hooning up and down. Be warned though, some of the corners are deceptively tight - one turns right back on itself and you won't realise that until you're halfway round it if you don't know it. Several bikes have gone into fields there! Just take it steady (until you know it) and it's a great little road. |
PLEASE NOTE
This piece of road is NOT so fantastic if you happen to live on it and have to listen to you bastards roaring up and down it twelve hours a day on your souped up bikes.
Please have a little consideration for us lot.
Oh, and we're now extensively documenting the plates of excessively noisy bikers passing the village of Moorby, taking it in shifts. Anyone with one of those nifty plate changers will have their description and bike make etc. passed on immediately to the police, the rest just reported for dangerous driving and antisocial behaviour.
It's a public highway, not a race track - restrict your noisy revving to Cadwell please chaps. Pass this info on if you will. |
This thread is six years old almost to the day, why on earth have you suddenly appeared now and started complaining?
Unfortunately bikers are perfectly lawfully allowed to ride through your village while their vehicles are taxed, MOTd, insured and roadworthy.
If they are being antisocial or speeding then fine, the police will deal with them, but complaining to people here, very few of whom have probably ever been on that road, will sadly bring little benefit. |
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 Posted: 23:03 - 09 Apr 2011 Post subject: Re: Zero Tolerance |
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| PissedOff wrote: |
PLEASE NOTE
This piece of road is NOT so fantastic if you happen to live on it and have to listen to you bastards roaring up and down it twelve hours a day on your souped up bikes. |
You drive a Nissan Micra, don't you?
| PissedOff wrote: | Please have a little consideration for us lot. |
For you lot who join a bikers forum to have a moan about... umm... bikers?
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Oh, and we're now extensively documenting the plates of excessively noisy bikers |
Whilst wanking chickens and playing draughts, extensively?
| PissedOff wrote: | It's a public highway, not a race track - restrict your noisy revving to Cadwell please chaps. Pass this info on if you will. |
Restrict YOUR whingeing for someone who cares that the Neighbours omnibus obviously wasn't shown on C5 today, rendering you perfectly licensed to go and re-open a 5 year old thread, you fuktard.
In case I was being too subtle... STFU.
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 Posted: 23:13 - 09 Apr 2011 Post subject: Re: Zero Tolerance |
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| PissedOff wrote: | | Silver wrote: | One fantastic piece of road is the B1183 from Revesby to just outside Horncastle. There are some very tight corners and lovely bends - go there on a sunny day and you'll see loads of bikes hooning up and down. Be warned though, some of the corners are deceptively tight - one turns right back on itself and you won't realise that until you're halfway round it if you don't know it. Several bikes have gone into fields there! Just take it steady (until you know it) and it's a great little road. |
PLEASE NOTE
This piece of road is NOT so fantastic if you happen to live on it and have to listen to you bastards roaring up and down it twelve hours a day on your souped up bikes.
Please have a little consideration for us lot.
Oh, and we're now extensively documenting the plates of excessively noisy bikers passing the village of Moorby, taking it in shifts. Anyone with one of those nifty plate changers will have their description and bike make etc. passed on immediately to the police, the rest just reported for dangerous driving and antisocial behaviour.
It's a public highway, not a race track - restrict your noisy revving to Cadwell please chaps. Pass this info on if you will. |
Its little officious S***'s like you that are ruining this country. If you dont want loud bikes going past your house, then move. If the bikes are road legal then you have no argument.
I think im going to start complaining about all the car drivers that SMIDSY me, I think ill write there plates down, send the police the video from my helmet cam and have them done for dangerous driving.
People like you really piss me off. ____________________ Former: Derbi GP1 50, Sachs XTC 125, Suzuki GSXR 400 GK73A, Kawasaki ZX7R, Suzuki DR250, Yamaha RD350
Current: 2011 Yamaha XT660Z Ténéré, 2003 Yamaha YZR-R1 5PW (In Build), 2009 Kawasaki ZZR1400 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 304 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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