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Re: I have just bought

Postby molly » 18 Apr 2016, 09:50

Sounds like a nightmare of a journey Suff but whizzing past the traffic where the A1 was diverted must have been great. I remember when the A1 was the only main road to London out of Edinburgh. You are right, it is horrible in a car………does it still have millions of roundabouts? I haven't used that route for years.

Only 43 to the gallon……how much will you expect on your normal commute, which presumably will be done a little more sedately.

Are you still living north of the Forth?
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Re: I have just bought

Postby manxie » 18 Apr 2016, 10:03

All sounds good Suff one question .

What is the bike you have bought?

How about a trip to the IOM? We have the TT circuit of almost 40 miles and the mountain section of about 12 miles is unrestricted as regards to speed, if you fancy a blow the cobwebs off sort of spin. all you need is the ability and it sounds like you have that.

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Re: I have just bought

Postby Suff » 18 Apr 2016, 11:41

Molly they removed the roudabouts over the last 2 decades. They finally removed the last one's up to Scotch Corner so it's roundabout free from south of Peterborough to Newcastle. Still a few in the south though.

I found the brakes were slightly jammed on last night and this morning. It would explain some of the lost fuel consumption. I'd expect circa 50mpg - 60mpg on my commute depending on the traffic. Most of it is top gear and between 40-60mph, so not much harsh acceleration. I do most of the journey ghosting in between cars and busses and trucks at 25mph - 40mph.

My journey to work this morning was 45 minutes. Down from a minimum of 1h50 up to a max of 2h30. Bike is now taxed and I've picked up the other helmet..

All I need now is a security lock to physically fix it to things and I'm done.

Manxie, I'd prefer my Kawasaki for that. I've never hat it over 135mph and I had some visions of getting it on the Autobahn with no panniers on but it never happened. Probably just as well.... :P

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