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| Marmalade |
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Apart from doing quite a lot of miles when working.
As leisure i've done on a Honda ST1100 pan euroean,
Alburiera, Portugal to St Malo ferry port, France in 36 hrs, 1300 miles
Lands End to John O'Groats in a day 820 miles
Been to Norfolk coast a couple of times for holidays on it and last year took my other half to Le Mans, Paris and Lille over 5 days
ZZR 600, Salisbury to London to Paris and back to Salisbury in 24hrs, 750 miles ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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I make sure I get up to the Highlands once a year without fail for a few days of fun in/on whatever I've got at the time. Been in each of my MX5s, and on my CBR6, Sprint ST and last year my GSXR 1000.
Sprint was nicer for the journey up and down, Gixer was nicer for the bit at the top. I'm willing to suffer the journey slog for that amount of fun in the twisty bits.
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This is what I am planning this year:
Pass my full license!!
Next year:
I will be riding from my gracious home in Peterborough to Dover, ferry across to Calais, then from there I will travel to Lindau in Germany. From there, I will be going along the Deutsche Alpen Strasse, or the German Alpine Road - over 400km of stunning views. This is a great route to take if anybody is planning on riding in that direction!
Plus you can pop over to Austria for a few minutes when you reach the end of the road
BTW this will be done on a Yamaha YBR 125  |
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Last year I went from Dover to Calais to Belgium to Luxembourg and then to Germany and back in 1 week, with full camping gear on my Honda NC30 and my partners XJR1300.
Was ace And she didnt miss a beat!
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So far i've been on the following:
GPZ500 (often 2-up) - Colonge, Prague, Kutna Hora, Krakow, Budapest, Lake Balaton, Bucharest, Brasov, Mammia, Zagreb, Split.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-oxRIuj2P5to/SN1mVlnMK-I/AAAAAAAAAG8/CE5Sl4BYZwM/s800/dscf0332.jpg
ZXR750 (2-up) - Dijion, Menton, Antibes, Split, Ljubljana, Cologne
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Yv9Srb3buPk/TypY6-WsAII/AAAAAAAABXE/r8EeskLikww/s800/P6070238.JPG
ZX9R (solo) - Munich, Vienna, Budapest, Split, Ljubljana, Munich, Cologne
https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/34122_10150195284820725_766670724_13313844_4436588_n.jpg
ZX9R (2-up) - Luxembourg, Berne, Cannes, Menton, Paris
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-isPlCkd3FZ4/TypZmJfExJI/AAAAAAAABXM/tiQY7hMo2Jk/s800/0060_Europe_29_08_2011.jpg
All those bikes have been great to tour on. Battery died on the GPZ which meant spending an extra night in Budapest courtesy of ADAC.
Camshaft sensor on the ZX9R went the day I was due to leave. Struggled on with it until Vienna where I had a new one shipped over. Same tour, the front tyre blew out at 80mph on the Autoroute. Cue a 6 hour stop in some random Flemish speaking town while ADAC found an persuaded a bike shop to open up to fix it.
My current tourer
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Blogging about my bike and trips
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Great thread, I'll be doing my first touring this season and I'm glad to see so many faired bikes and sports bikes used for touring, even through europe.
in a few weeks i'm planning to take in as many of the north / mid wales roads as i can, through the mountains and coast over a long weekend in practice for something bigger in the summer.
any suggestions on places to visit are welcome
I'm from North West wales so will be riding North > South.
Hopefully I'll be strapping my pack and camping gear on this, got to take my test (2nd time) on 24th >>>
https://i1102.photobucket.com/albums/g458/Cheerfulgrin/bike%20pics/338920_10150503890602131_632087130_8964825_1392526650_o.jpg ____________________ --Current Bike: '98 Hornet CB600F
--Previous Bikes 2012 Hyo GT250R - 2010 YBR125 - Back in '91:Suzuki 50cc moped & Honda CB125T Superdream
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You can tour on anything, depends what comfort level you want and time/distance.
Been riding since 71, dont have a car license, dont need one, had so many bikes, all Brit until the early 80s.
Modern bikes make it so easy, had to carry a lot of tools in those days..
Marmalades right, I been a courier, ya get hardened to distance long saddle days.
Ill also state, no ifs no buts, of all the bikes Ive had the Pan was the best allround bike I ever owned, it was a 2000 st1100 tcs/abs, could ride all day, huge tank range, shipped it to the usa when I emigrated and that was the only reason I sold it, too bloody hot in Tennessee summer for bikes with a fairing!
Once it got to 110 degrees I wanted all the wind I could get on my poor cooking brit body.
Bought a VTX1300c did huge distances, rode 23 states, biggest single lone run was a two day 1900 miler Memphis up to nebraska day one, day two lincoln Nebraska to southern Salt lake city Utah.
(added a bead seat cover keep my butt cooler check the pic)
Biggest tun this side of the pond for me on a one dayer was west wales to belgium via the tunnel, a few calls around belgium then back to west wales, same day. and that was only on a Yam 600 diversion with hard luggage.
Did the highlands of scotland a few times in the last few years on a GS500, cheap on fuel utterly reliable, not so comfy
Got a 86 GL1200 goldwing I hardly use now, main everyday all year bike is a 05 CBF600cowl did europe on it last summer fully loaded with camping kit, bombproof and not expensive on juice, decent tank range.
Ride what you got, plan ahead and dont carry junk you can pick up as you need it.
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GSX750F - Spin around the UK, covered just 1,000miles over a couple weeks. Was good fun as it was my first trip! Visited friends at their Uni's when I was 18.
Sprint ST 1050 - 6,500miles round Western and Central Europe over three weeks a few years back. Threw in a couple of long days, had no problems at all. That was a few years ago.
Sprint ST 1050 - 1,146miles from my home down to Salamanca, Spain. 22.5hours, in one go. Same trip home.. Then repeated a month or so later on an R1100GS, although I brought my girlfriend home via the Alps that time.
This summer I plan to take whatever bike I've got around Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.. I'll likely have an ST1100, or an XJ900S... But I'm not fussed- Might even keep my Sprint ST if it doesn't sell!
Otherwise, I work as a courier... Not doing European work like Marmalade, but I do between 1,000-1,500miles/wk nationally. I use the R1100GS for that, unless it's a rather long ride (250mi+ eachway) then I'll use a BMW K1200LT.
It's tricky which I prefer... Pushing myself that little bit further, or taking all the time in the world to cruise from A to B, via the other 24 letters..
I know I'd like to go from my home (Reading, Berkshire), down to Lands End, up to John O Groats, then back home... All in one shot. About 1,800miles or so! ____________________ Bikes; '06 Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (for sale) - '95 BMW R1100GS |
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Wot an awsome blog mate them trips looked fantastic |
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We use this beastie..
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v96/hairyben/odds%20and%20sods/MeT.jpg
And we do this.. The Round Britain Rally
| Quote: | The Round Britain Rally (R.B.R.) is a touring and photographic event for motorcyclists and drivers of sidecar outfits and three wheeled vehicles (Lomax, Bond, Reliant and other Tri-cars).
The objective is to encourage you to use your vehicle for recreational touring in some of the best countryside on mainland Britain. This will require you to explore back roads and lanes that you may otherwise avoid, to visit places of interest (landmarks) that you may not have known existed. To prove you have visited the landmark you will be required to take a photograph of the site with your motorcycle/tri-car at the scene.
There is normally a landmark in every county of Britain, 2 or more in the larger ones. Every landmark is allotted points which you earn towards the award you have decided to 'GO' for. The amount of points is dependant on the landmarks location and difficulty, so a landmark in the Highlands of Scotland will be higher than one in the Midlands. |
If you've ever been short of an excuse to head off on your motorbike, then sign up and give it a go.
We're a bit skint at the moment though, so this year rather than both of us on the Beemer, I'll probably just nibble a few RBR landmarks off myself on this thing..
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v96/hairyben/248989_10150202851636428_652566427_7504432_6258615_n.jpg
..Which should be an adventure all in itself.  ____________________ ...and thus true enlightenment is achieved.
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Bet that little NC30 sounds nice with the Tyga maggot....just like a motogp bike! |
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Old Thread Alert!
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