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Providing you are confident on your bike and occupy your lane fully, you shouldn't have any problems. A high visability vest would be helpful.
Motorways are designed to carry slower moving traffic without causing an impediment to the other road users and the presence of so many lanes means that people tend not to try to squeeze past...just remember to ride in the centre or slightly towards the outside of your lane.
I have ridden a CB125 from Carlisle, down the M6 to the far end of the M56. Earlier this year I rode an H100 from warrington to carlisle on the M6, my badly misfiring Jawa 350 (max 55mph) to Milton Keynes and back and a Cub 90 from Kendal to Carlisle.
The only problem is boredom, find a wagon that is doing the same as your top speed and sit in the tow, you will be amazed at the fuel economy you return. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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During rush hour it shouldn't be a problem only being able to do 50 as I dare say you'll be filtering for the majority of it and very rarely will the traffic get above 50 anyway.
Personally I wouldn't take a vehicle on a motorway if it couldn't do at least 70 as it holds other people up and causes frustration, especially when the traffic is busy but still moving somewhat freely. How many times have you seen small pockets of slow moving traffic on the motorway because some numpty is only doing 40-50 and causing all the lorries to have to pull out and overtake, thereby causing all the other vehicles to move into the outside lane to overtake them.
Besides which motorway riding is tedious at the best of times, I'd take the A roads personally if you can.
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For the last couple of weeks I've been commuting on my Enfield, an 80 mile round trip of which 50 miles is motorway. As I'm still running it in I've been keeping my speed limited to 60. It's not that bad, and it hasn't made much impact on my total journey time. I'd quite happily do it on a 125.
As Stinkwheel has said, finding something sitting in the inside lane at 55-60 and tucking in behind it makes things easier - not so close that you haven't got a chance if they hit the brakes, and no too far or lorries will pass you and try to get into the gap.
As soon as the traffic starts bunching up it's time to hit filter mode - all those bods that gave torn past you in the last 10 minutes will have to just overtake you all over again  ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
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| rs1banger wrote: | what sort of 125 only does 55mph? |
Um almost every 4 stroke 125 i can think of....
This year i was on the m6 at about 6:30 in the morning and saw this old fella on a 125 kawazaki, looked late 70s (the bloke looked early 70s ) anyways, after filling up i passed him while he pottered allong in the left lane... i think it was a fairly regular thing.
Its not ideal but can be done, rush hour is (nearly) the best time for a small bike to be on the motorway, if your going no faster than 40 you have nothing to worry about and when the traffic stops then its time to try some filtering but like stinky said make sure to use all of your lane, go to one side and some arse will try and take up your space leaveing you in a ditch...
actually 2/3am is the best time appart from the non lit sections, nothing to hold up at that sort of time, its my favourite distance covering time, just make sure your friend is happy with you turning up at 4am
| stinkywheel wrote: | The only problem is boredom, find a wagon that is doing the same as your top speed and sit in the tow, you will be amazed at the fuel economy you return. |
Agreed, makes the whole journey a more relaxed affair, dosent mean you will get there any later (never allot later anyway) but the less you are overtakeing and changeing lanes the less chance you have of somebody spoiling your day.
It took me a while to work out why rideing with mates on the mway was so damn much hard work, because they darent do less than 80, even if it ment constantly choping and changeing lanes
a/b roads were the only option on my cg, did a few 200mile+ journeys on it. autoroute dosent take into account the traffic you WILL come up to, the waiting at lights the roundabouts and all the other wonders you will encounter on your way, its certainly less intimidateing on single carrageways and in towns, but oddly your probably safer on the motorway in allot of ways...
but if you go the a/b route then just go arround any built up areas, avoid town centers as if they were mutant headlice, use the aviod area box on auto route  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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