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I did it a few times after passing; didn't like it. It's not the natural habitat of a 125. If there's a parallel road A road, you might be surprised how little extra time using it takes - and it'll be a lot more fun.
If you do go for it, get used to riding at 56mph with the lorries a lot of the time... ____________________ Honda Varadero 125cc => Suzuki Bandit 650 33bhp => 77bhp =>
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No, but I used to do it on my Enfield, which has the same performance. Find a lorry that's doing 60 and stay behind him, NOT in front of him, and enjoy the mpg benefits of slipstreaming. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Hey,
I cant do motorways but i'm guessing your talking about big fast roads anywho...
Having to ride from cambridge to luton i end up spending a lot of time on dual carridge ways (A-roads) and find this can be just as bad really.
Firstly i never felt very confident in the import bike i was on (it was a sitty up enduro which made life worse), the bike would be revving like crazy at 10k around 60-65 but would only make it there downhil or on a flat in Perfect conditions...
I gave up and got an NSR because there are many hills on my rout and i absoloutly hated riding home as most hills would cut me back down to 45-50
maybe it was just a poor import 4t 125...
Anywho, if we'r talking 2t, i'm a lot happier, can keep up with the traffic and the NSR should be plenty capable on a motorway derestricted (but still no 600 lol).
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I have to do a stretch of the A40 everyday thats national limit and motorway size. Hasnt botherd me so far but I am a slow rider  |
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As said, plenty of traffic on the M-Way cant go 70 anyway. Trucks I think are supposed to be governed at 56mph, and err.... yeah, as an impoverished student I used to enjoy doing the M6-M5 run from Manchester to Plymouth for about £3, thanks to the slip-stream!
Brave..... but foolish... but it works!
Big-bike, it's not SO bad you can up the pace, and you do have a bit more mass under you to damp out the buffeting side-winds and stuff. Passing trucks on long hils on a 125 is an act of faith!
You get it wound up, move to the middle lane, hit the turbulance off the back, and swerve accorss the lane and back again, then CRAWL past, as you aren't going that much faster than the lorry, AND struggling up the same hill he is, with ANOTHER artic up your chuff... THEN hit the wake off his bow!
To be honest, I dont really like the M-Way on teh bike at ALL, and the elevated sections of M6 and M5 round us.... well, I've riden smoother trials courses!
NOT nice, stuck up in a cross wind, banked over, fighting truck furrows AND banding in the pouring rain, as well as contending with the psycotic comuters in cars.
I mean I've been in a two-ton Range-rover and had cars calving accross my bows when they have come off or spotted an exit... and you would have thought that a two-ton shed on wheels traveling at 70mph with an iron five bar gate on the front MIGHT just get noticed AND give them pause before jumping in its path.....
Talking to artic drivers, aparently NOT!
Rather take the A-Roads almost every time; CERTAINLY at commuting time, when they are half asleep!
BUT, if you are brave enough, certainly no reason why you shouldn't or couldn't, and I have to give credit to a lad I see quite often on the M6 risking the wrath of the Brummie commuters on a I hate to admit this on an open forum...... a very nice ........ Lambretta........ There are folk that do it regularly, and I guess its needs must or what you get used to. NOT having to do the peak-period-parry for a long while, has made me wonder a bit, when I've found myself in it, whether its could REALLY have got SO bad so quick, or if its ALWAYS been that bad, but I just got used to it.... but either way, from a non-comuting perspective, I dont envy you the prospect in ANY vehicle, on ANY road, in ANY way.
But, answering Q. If you have the confidence, give it a go. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Why would you go Fully Comp?
Even claiming on your current bike, unless it's pretty much a total loss, I expect you may well lose a fair bit more money in high premiums over the next few years than how much it'd cost to fix your bike.
So I'd go TPO or TPFT on a bigger bike.
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Frequently on my RXS, but I wouldn't recommend it. I have 20 years experience of doing it, though I try to avoid motorways where possible. The main problem is nearly everyone doing 90 and more. If people did 70, I would almost be able to keep up lol ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 18 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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