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| Adam_P |
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 Adam_P World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 14:08 - 13 Apr 2005 Post subject: Going to France - any advice? |
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Folks
Me and two of the other race team have decided that we're going to ride our bikes down to the next round of the series at Magny-Cours in France.
I've already asked McJam for his advice since him and Karen went on holiday over in France last year.
But has anyone else got any advice or info that we ought to know about before we go? Its at the end of the month.
Cheers
Adam ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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Thery drive on the Right in France Sorry someone had to say it! |
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Obviously take:
- V5 (reg docs)
- insurance certificate
- MOT etc.
- Passport
I'd also take:
- A wad of cash (if you intend to speed) (or credit card)
- NO radar detetors (they may crush your bike if you use one)
- A road map
- First Aid Kit
- Can of tyre weld (just in case)
- Some drinks + food (in case of unforseen waits)
Ensure your bike has had any services coming, or tyre changes.
**Remember on Sundays everything shuts down pretty much.
Don't expect to find a petrol station thats open, they are few and far between. You cannot use brittish credit cards at the automatic petrol stations either. ____________________ Travelling around the world...a bit at a time. Where am I now? / Visit my BLOG
Bike: Blue Honda VFR800fi (*NEW*) Mileage: 22k Countries visited: GB/F/D/CZ/PL/E/I/B/A/HR/H/Rus/E/MA
West Europe...2004, East Europe...2005, Russia/France...2006, Morocco...2007 |
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I didn't see one speed camera in 2000 miles of France last summer. Saw one mobile trap, which I almost went through a red light infront of as I was staring at my speedo . The motorway speed limit is something like 84mph so the cops won't bat an eyelid at 90mph.
I agree with the Sunday petrol issue. If you have to travel on a Sunday make sure you tank the bike up the day before, unless you're going straight onto autoroutes (where petrol is readily available).
There are some petrol stations open on a-roads/towns on Sundays, but they are few and far between. If you see one open and you've less than 50 miles left till reserve... tank it up!
When a car moves out of the way to let you past, it's customary to acknowlege them by waving your right leg as you pass. Same for passing other bikers.
Oh and 99.99% of French bikers will wave at you, even cruiser riders . Only ones that don't seem to be on small mx bikes. |
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Aaaaah. You'll have to admit part of this plan was down to you getting that GPS unit, wasn't it adam Cheers for the pictures by the way
No big bulky map for you. (assuming you can load france onto the garmin quest) |
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Carry money for a speeding fine because they will want it there and then.
Don't try to argue with the police if they stop you or you will find yourself looking at the wrong end of a gun (well maybe that's a trifle severe but the French respect their police and the Gemdarmes therefore expect to be shown respect.)
Leave plenty of room in your luggage to take wine home in.
EDIT: Notice how many dented and pranged cars are on the road, consider why this might be, ride accordingly.
I presume they have got the right of way thing sorted out so it is the same on all the roundabouts now? ____________________ “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.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles.
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Does anyone know if they have the same Bank Holidays as us in France? Just that we're planning on coming back on the Monday. And fuel might be in short supply. ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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More concerned that if they do Bank Holiday monday that even some of the autoroute places might be shut too. Although, we'd planned on using quiter roads.
Might need to change that part of the plan for the way back! ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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| Keen wrote: | I think the main thing is they are a nation of bad drivers |
I disagree, they are far more aware of bikes in France, cars move over out of your way, they do not hog the outside lane of the motorway. Yes they will pull out (sometimes) and park wherever they want, but the have a healthy disregard for the law which is an excellent national trait.
You can also roll up at a swanky hotel in filthy bike gear having not washed for three days, covered in dead flies and they don't bat an eye, they even find you somewhere safe to park the bike at night. The roads are fantatastic, great tarmac, no potholes, there are mountains, great food and plenty to drink, it never rains and all the girls want to sleep with 'ze moto pilot Anglaise'.... sorry got a bit carried away there
Don't worry too much about the petrol, if you are going anywhere near a race track there will be places open, like the advice said, fill up often and you will be fine. Have a great time! ____________________ The older I get the better I was |
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