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Hedgetrimmer

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Biking Roads Guide
« on: 26 October 2013, 12:08:16 pm »
Just started to stock this at work (Oxford Products). Spent all day yesterday looking through it (so did bugger all work  :lol ). As well as having a lot of the most obvious ones (Snake Pass, Cat and Fiddle, Kyle of Loch Alsh road (A87?), A44 to Aber etc, it gives some good pointers as to where to ride if you're not on home ground, as well as recommending some biker meeting places, good hotels and restaurants etc. Even if you don't plan to ride the exact given routes, it gives some good ideas of where to head for. Recommended.
 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bikers-Britain-Great-Motorbike-Rides/dp/0749573961
 
Reading the foreword, the author says about when discussing it with the editor of Ride magazine.
"Yeah but how are we going to know which are the best routes, which ones to leave out?"
"Well, you'll just have to go and ride them all"
 
I want that job!!!!  :lol
Best biking roads of Europe, anyone? Me, me, me!!!  :lol

captain_tripod

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Re: Biking Roads Guide
« Reply #1 on: 26 October 2013, 01:06:04 pm »
I agree,its a great book.Got it for Fathers Day off my youngest.My family are well in tune with my biking needs :lol

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Re: Biking Roads Guide
« Reply #2 on: 26 October 2013, 05:34:54 pm »
Well look at this site before you go out www.crashmap.co.uk   :eek

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Re: Biking Roads Guide
« Reply #3 on: 26 October 2013, 08:27:57 pm »
My wife got me that book for passing my test, brilliant read.