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David072
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PostPosted: 11:32 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Trip recommendation Reply with quote

Hi All,

Looking to do my first little overnight trip to enjoy my bike and get away from the missus for a night! I live near Heathrow, so just West of London.

Looking to go on a Saturday morning nice and early and return on Sunday evening. Was considering heading to Brecon, is that a good place to take the bike? Want somewhere with decent scenery and good roads. Any other recommendations would be much appreciated.

I don't really want to camp if I can avoid it, so would likely stay in a hostel. To that end, I don't think I'd need to take much - was considering buying a Kriega US20 tailpack and packing my gear in that as I don't particularly want a topbox. Any thoughts on this? The bike is a 2007 Fazer.

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Dave
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PostPosted: 18:16 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I`m not against the Kriega US20, but Kriega aren't cheap, & as its your 1st trip I`d suggest a cheaper luggage option ....... LOMO DRYBAGS a 30Ltr lomo bag strapped to the back of the seat with a couple of bungees will carry more than enough gear and clothing.
Then if you feel that you want to do more trips, you can customise what kit suits

As for places to go, take a look around BALA, Port Merion in North Wales. There are numerous hostels, bunk houses, & B&B`s.
But from west London, your still going to have a considerable ride to get anywhere in Wales
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PostPosted: 19:24 - 05 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Brecon is a quality place to ride. Plenty of fast sweeping roads. Beware of police though.

Theres plenty of scenery there too. The A470 is a great road to ride for south to north when you get past Merthyr. I'm staying here (https://www.priorymillfarm.co.uk/) in October as it's in the dark sky reserve area.

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PostPosted: 15:24 - 06 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Come up to Lincolnshire
Bikers come here from all over because of the roads and scenery. There's no end of B&B's on the coast side.
Just dont go too mad once you see the occasional long straight roads or you might end up wearing a tractor.
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PostPosted: 15:30 - 06 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh and as for the luggage.
get a cheap back pack, put cloths in plastic bags to keep dry (and separate later) and them in the back pack.
This is your first trip, you might not like it.
If you end up loving the trips away then go all out and spend big.
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PostPosted: 04:10 - 19 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Go up the M1 to Junction 29 or above then wander till your heart is content. Great bike roads, loads of places to stay , and you can do five or six hours touring the Peak Park easily and do it three day s running and still not see it all.

Matlock, Critch,Buxton,Bakewell Iyam Monsal Dale ... park your bike up and walk ...Frogat Edge, Castleton,, The Blue John mines , Chatworth House,Damn near as big as Buckingham Palace... Lyme Park ....have a look on the internet at some of these places....
Plenty of Youth Hostels in the Park and cheap B&b if you want .
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PostPosted: 11:41 - 19 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Peirre oBollox wrote:
I`m not against the Kriega US20, but Kriega aren't cheap, & as its your 1st trip I`d suggest a cheaper luggage option ....... LOMO DRYBAGS a 30Ltr lomo bag strapped to the back of the seat with a couple of bungees will carry more than enough gear and clothing.
Then if you feel that you want to do more trips, you can customise what kit suits


+1 for the Lomo bag, I've done weekend camping trips with the Lomo bag and tent bungeed to the bike.
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PostPosted: 11:11 - 20 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

So David072
Did you go anywhere?
Did you buy anything for the luggage?
Did the missus let you go?

I too want to start wandering further afield. The roads up here are great for bikers but I still feel like I'm just riding around in circles, you know go out for an hour or three riding but always heading home. I want to get out and, like you, want to stay out even just for a night.

I have a mate that wants to do it but he's got 2 young kids and the missus would kill him for thinking about going out for the weekend, on the bike, and wanting to stay away.
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PostPosted: 14:55 - 23 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for all the info guys!

Sadly I haven't been able to go anywhere yet. Looking at perhaps going somewhere in the next couple of weeks if the weather holds out.

Regarding those dry bags, are bungees really safe enough on the bike? Don't want to lose my bag and don't want the bike scratched by the hooks either!
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PostPosted: 14:59 - 23 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

David072 wrote:
Thanks for all the info guys!

Sadly I haven't been able to go anywhere yet. Looking at perhaps going somewhere in the next couple of weeks if the weather holds out.

Regarding those dry bags, are bungees really safe enough on the bike? Don't want to lose my bag and don't want the bike scratched by the hooks either!


I did 2500 miles in two weeks all around france, at times up to 155mph and my dry sack held on with two bungees never fell off.
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PostPosted: 18:21 - 23 Sep 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

David072 wrote:
Thanks for all the info guys!

Sadly I haven't been able to go anywhere yet. Looking at perhaps going somewhere in the next couple of weeks if the weather holds out.

Regarding those dry bags, are bungees really safe enough on the bike? Don't want to lose my bag and don't want the bike scratched by the hooks either!


Bungee cargo-net Thumbs Up
I always take some strong string for emergencies , I went round Wales this year with my soft panniers being held in place without damaging my bike Thumbs Up
I`ve bought new panniers since then Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:17 - 24 Sep 2013    Post subject: Re: Trip recommendation Reply with quote

David072 wrote:
Hi All,

Looking to do my first little overnight trip to enjoy my bike and get away from the missus for a night! I live near Heathrow, so just West of London.

Looking to go on a Saturday morning nice and early and return on Sunday evening. Was considering heading to Brecon,


Hmmm? been thinking about this?
I`ve been to Brecon and I thought it was really nice, However, it is a little far for your first little overnight trip.
It`s a long way to ride home if it all goes pear-shaped.

So what about East Anglia?
Still a good ride out, plenty of B&B`s/youth hostels, thing to see.
We even have electricity in East Anglia Thumbs Up

Some nice bits in Suffolk (the Stour Valley) and the north Norfolk coast aint so bad!
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PostPosted: 13:50 - 07 Oct 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am still thinking about this, since no one has actually gone anywhere yet ;0) (that includes myself, I'm thinking of an overnight trip to my friends down in Hertfordshire and haven't done it yet)
It just struck me that you live over near Heathrow, so the simplest thing to do would be head west.
There are lots of beautiful places out that way towards Oxford, Chipping Norton etc etc.
Or head slightly north toward St Albans, Welwyn Garden City and Ware (I know this wont be very far on the bike but this is the first trip so as someone said, keep it short and simple in case there is a problem)
Can't help on the bungee's I've got the panniers on the side.
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