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The A5 out of Bethesda past Ogwen Bank. I rode it once a few years ago just after someone had spilled oil on it for about 2 miles. I almost came off but through pure luck managed to stay on. It was a newly surfaced road at the time and I've never been able to trust it since even though I know it's all in my head. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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This roundabout.
This - roundabout.
Looks innocent enough, yes?
Well, the smashed up shellgrip reflects the worn-to-the-nub condition of the whole surface.
The parts under the flyover never get really washed clean of diesel. Representations to the council have gone unanswered.
Every time I go round it it - every time - I must either crawl round in 1st gear, holding everyone up, or have a proper foot-down slip and wobble.
There really isn't a solution other than to - perish the thought - introduce a fuel slop test to keep fuel spilling vehicles off the road. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Any road with potholes (so all of them). ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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There's one short stretch on my way to work. First, I use a country lane which is actually quite good. But then I have to take a left turn; the actual junction is more pothole than original surface, rattles your teeth even in a car. Then it's over the A40 bridge, this little bit ok. Then you get to a right hand bend, severely adverse camber. In winter, every other day cars slide off it into the roadside ditch. After the bend, the road is just entirely made up of patches laid over patches. Then you get to a junction on the left, where a haulage firm is based, At this junction, there is a sunken manhole cover that I swear could throw a car off the road. To avoid it, you have to move over to the right, which puts you in the path of oncoming vehicles.
All of this is packed into less than a mile of road. It's got to the point where I won't use it on the bike now, but go the long way round, adding, I guess, 2 miles onto the trip. In winter, if it's icy, I won't even use it in the car. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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This bit of road on the A362 down to Longleat was the worst I've ridden on and almost had me off at night sometimes. Awful surface, big cracks in the road, and running water across the road when it rained and no lighting so you couldn't see the surface at night properly. They re-surfaced it last year and now it's fantastic. A lovely swooping curve with smooth, grippy tarmac.
I think this bit of road on the A39, coming from Street towards Glastonbury, is the worst locally now. Subsidence, with a big bump followed by a set of cracks that catch your front wheel and guide you into the oncoming traffic if you're not careful.
I quite like the A303 at Stonehenge on a bike. You've got that middle bit you can zip down when traffic is really slow. When I picked up my current bike I got through there in five minutes when my wife was stuck in a car there for an hour or more  ____________________ Licence: Nov 2012, Bikes: Suzuki GN125, Moto Guzzi Strada 750, Triumph Sprint ST 955i x 2
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The A fucking 9. Especially now they've put average speed cameras on the cunt. Take the minimally better A82 or Gelshee/Lecht/Tomintoul. A9 does get good just after Nigg. carry on the A99 (I think thats what it's called ) to Wick. ____________________ The shite I write
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Most of Bristol centre with its 20mph limits. Aside from being ridiculously congested and slow, the 20 limits seem to of just encouraged even more pedestrians to treat the road like a pavement.
I suppose it doesn't matter though; at 20mph its super-safe if you get knocked over apparently  |
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This section https://goo.gl/maps/SFJ4B of the a228 which goes through Colts Hill - I commute through here every day and due to the crossroads which people use as a cut through, the traffic is at a standstill most days, and backed up on the roads coming up to it, all because people let cars out of one side of the crossroads, and they can't turn into the other road because of a steady flow of traffic, which then causes cars behind to let out other cars waiting, which have to wait to cross, and so it continues.
Worse thing is, you can't filter (or no more than a couple of cars at a time) because it's far too narrow and you end up going head on with 30 tonnes of artic. They need a bypass so badly here.
They had 20ft of roadworks here a few weeks ago and the traffic was backed up at a standstill for about 5 miles because of it - took a colleague an extra hour and a half to get into work that day in his car. On a bike it takes me 10 minutes to go 2 miles on average. My whole journey is 45 minutes and 20 miles. Everywhere else I can filter, apart from here. ____________________ 00 Honda VFR800 | 09 Aprilia Tuono Factory
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The junction between hall road and the a140in norwich (by the vauxhall dealer)
No idea why but fuck me is that slippery, even on a dry summers day. I don't even like accelerating in a straight line there.
Although if you're turning and it's late at might with no one around and you're in an mx5  ____________________ killa wrote: Im an ass man myself |
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Mmm, yes, I'd forgotten about the M25. I hate it with a vengeance, mainly as it just seems to be one big speeding tax zone. What I don't understand is, why do I see drivers, on UK plates, bombing past all the cameras as if they're completely immune to prosecution? And it's not just one or two, but seemingly loads do it. You hear all kinds of conflicting "information"; oh, they're only switched on at certain times, the threshold settings are really high etc etc. If I'm ever on there, I don't believe a word of it and treat them all as active and malicious.
Fortunately, it's very rare that I need to use it these days. But I've virtually given up going on rides to the south east region as that whole London mess is like a big road block, adding miles to any journey I might consider doing in that direction. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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