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going loose on the hands and using your knees properly is proper riding for any road as far as i'm concerned.
50mph is not a fast road..
london to the cotswolds is an hour? get off the motorway and enjoy the countryside... ____________________ CBT - 17/09/12 * Theory - 23/10/12 * Mod1 - 05/03/13 * Mod2 - 25/03/13 * BOSH!
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You didn't say which bit of London you are headed out from.
If you are near Heathrow end then it's only a short hop down the M4 and not worth farting around on country roads IF you only want to mess around in the Cotswolds.
And even if you're down at the Dartford Tunnel end (or I should say 'crossing' nowadays) I'd personally belt straight down the motorways - that said, pretty as they are, I personally wouldn't be headed to the Cotswolds for a bike tour!
My motorway tips...
With a 200+ miles range tank I tended to stop more often than just fill ups on the M-ways. An hour/hour and a quarter at a time keeps the circulation going in your butt. (Not such an issue in the twisty roads when your butt is moving about frequently)
Ear plugs are useful
Don't ride tired
Look out for the temporary yellow average speed cameras on roadworks, historically they were forward facing , nowadays they are quite often rear facing , and in some places like the M3 they do stretches of forward facing followed by stretches of rear facing , don't get caught out!
Some motorways do become car parks at certain times of day but you are not in a car and as a London rider you should know how to filter! ...watch out for other power rangers filtering at speed and idiot drivers who like to flip between lanes in slow moving traffic
Outside of the South-East motorways are still the quickest way to get from A to B.
If you aren't too confident try to move at the same speed as the bulk of the traffic, leave sufficient room for impatient faster drivers.
For a 'proper' bike tour including the Cotswolds I'd look at some of the B-roads north of the M4, I found some cracking ones in Bedfordshire a few weeks back purely by chance.
Get some waypoints that look interesting then post them up here and one or two of the local riders should be able to point you in the right direction of fun roads.
Most importantly of all...touring is supposed to be fun, so aim to find interesting places to stop - the UK is packed with all sorts of interesting nooks and crannies if you keep your eyes open.  |
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50MPH on a bike on a motorway is akin to attempting suicide.
Even 60MPH is sloooow-ish.
Most traffic cruises around 70 and expects most traffic to be at the same speed. Rear end shunts are not uncommon as there are many 'unattentives' on our motorways.
Trucks 56/60MPH so you are within their striking range.
They take fcuking ages to pass eachother going 0.005MPH faster the cnuts. So it will be horrible mixing it up with them.
As advised, try if possible to avoid m/way. It's rank. Unless you can blast past the trash on a proper big bike like a boss.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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| MCN wrote: | 50MPH on a bike on a motorway is akin to attempting suicide.
Even 60MPH is sloooow-ish.
Most traffic cruises around 70 and expects most traffic to be at the same speed. Rear end shunts are not uncommon as there are many 'unattentives' on our motorways.
Trucks 56/60MPH so you are within their striking range.
They take fcuking ages to pass eachother going 0.005MPH faster the cnuts. So it will be horrible mixing it up with them.
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I think you'd be surprised how much motorway traffic does 50mph of less.
I've ridden many motorway miles at 50-55mph on motorcycles. Both in the Uk and on trhe continent. Including the M25 on an Enfield. Motorway is probably the best type of road to do it on because it's designed for traffic doing various speeds.
HGV drivers are professional drivers and, with the exception of the odd ritalin-ed up Irish/Eastern European cooking the tacho, leave plenty of room when passing and plenty of a gap behind you.
Dickhead drivers hog the middle lane, not the left hand lane (because slow drivers have slow, cheap cars and are therefore poor. Only poor people use the left hand lane).
Where you need to watch is when motorways split (so lanes 1&2 go one way, lanes 3&4 go the other. Get across into the right lane early doors, watch for the gap, give a clear signal, do you lifesavers just before you move.
Watch for people joining from sliproads, they seem to think it's somehow your job to "let them in" and can manouver agressively at you when you have traffic to your right. Either anticipate and get into lane 2 on the approach or be prepared to brake and let them in, even though you don't have to. Better alive than "right".
Claim your piece of road, dominate your lane so people don't try to sneak past and watch for brake lights. ____________________ “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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I agree that riding most motorways at 50 on a bike is not the best way to travel when it comes to getting past problems or being able to look up the road to see where the next one lies especially so when your visor is getting jet-washed by everything.
Having the choice to choose the best lane is the safest option. Being stuck to around the 50mph limit maybe fun for the few but stupid for most. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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I swear I'm going to strap the action cam to the front of the enfield next time I ride it down a busy motorway, not exceeding 55mph so you can all see how not-at-all dangerous and relatively boring it is.
If I remember, I'll take it to next years Dragon and do you a fucking mind-numbingly tedious video (even if uploaded at 15x speed) of the M6 from Penrith to Warrington. ____________________ “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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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 105 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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