Weather permitting I’ll be doing my annual day trip to Cornwall. From South London this is approx 470 miles. At present I’ve no info on what, if any cafes are open, but will know after July 4th. Any one who fancies this whizz to the West Country, I can meet you at 7am at the Ripley A3 BP Services(postcode GU23 6PT), or at approx 7.50am at Popham A303 BP Services (postcode SO 21 3SP). This is mainly A and B roads with minimal motorway.
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Robbo, normally would have said yes, but I am doing an off road adventure bike training on the Thursday and Friday in Somerset, returning home on the Saturday and have to pick up my Mutley from the dealers, after some warranty work, on the 12th.
No worries Ceri. Would have been good to see you, but sounds like you're having fun. I certainly miss my TRF days, and have found myself looking at enduro bike ads recently. Trouble is now, I won't be able to crash as well as I used to be able to. :lol
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I’d be up for this Robbo but I’ve just started my 4th week back at work and it would mean riding all day and working all night. Never a good combination when you’re working with electrified tracks and 600ton metal things on wheels.
Definitely going to have a long weekend in Wales now it’s opened up though soon.
No worries Dazza. It is a good day out, but totally understand that work is always the deciding factor. Maybe we could sort out a Chilham Bends Sunday :lol . Take care.
Mr.Celticbiker.......going to Calstock. I’ve been doing this day trip every year for something like 25 years, but as always, weather dependent.
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09-07-20, 08:54 PM (This post was last modified: 09-07-20, 08:59 PM by celticbiker.)
I'm in Stow Friday, 400 miles ride into and around Wales then back to Stow on Saturday. If I get up early enough I might be able to make it to Cornwall for lunch and back to Wales for tea. It's only about 180 miles from Stow then around 150 back home.
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(07-07-20, 07:59 AM)robbo link Wrote: No worries Dazza. It is a good day out, but totally understand that work is always the deciding factor. Maybe we could sort out a Chilham Bends Sunday :lol . Take care.
Celticbiker, I'll pm you my mobile number. If you can get to Popham for 7:45/50, we can meet you there. I'll be able to check my phone up until 06:45. If you haven't texted by then, I won't stop at Popham. Weather forecast is good. :thumbup
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(11-07-20, 06:01 PM)red98 link Wrote: wooooooo hooooooo.......the mighty thou is fixed (read bodged) and iam off to the seaside....the long way round :lol
see you in the morning ROBBO :thumbup
well...that didn`t go too well :o ....met up with ROBBO at Popham services with the intention of riding to Cornwall and take advantage of these looooong days...i missed a turn off about 1 mile into the ride :lol ...on a duel carriageway way so no turning back, onto the next junction and try and work out where they are stopping for breakfast,got within a mile of the cafe and got a text from robbo , a lucky guess......i had bodged my fazers oil leak the night before and it was working but by the time i got to the cafe the sealant had started to dribble out so only a matter of time before the oil followed, called it a day and had a slow ride home getting back at about mid-day, about 160 miles so not too bad......put me down for next year ROBBO that gives me a year to get things sorted :lol
13-07-20, 03:57 PM (This post was last modified: 13-07-20, 05:46 PM by robbo.)
My pal Vern's Versys 1000 and my Fazer rolled out of the filling station at 06:45 on our way to meet two other "day trip to Cornwall" participants, just north of Guildford. Fifteen minutes later the four of us, having gained a Tracer GT and an S1000RR, were on our way to Popham services to meet up with Mr.Red. This would be the boring bit of the trip, but necessary in the time available. We got to Popham slightly ahead of schedule, fortunately Mr.Red was already there and happy with his repair to the mighty thou. Breakfast was about half an hour away, so we set off down the A303, our turnoff about a mile ahead. Whether it was insufficient indicating by those behind me I don't know, but sadly Mr.Red missed the junction, we'd lost him within a mile. Was this a LOFO record?, possibly not as thoughts of the chaos as we left the cafe on our David Silver trip the other year, came flooding back.
I just had to hope that Paul(Mr.Red) would carry on to the A30, which would take him past our breakfast stop. We flew down to Stockbridge and out the other side. The plan was to ensure we got to the cafe ahead of him and could be reunited. Fortunately that's how it turned out.
However all was not well with his Fazer, and juice was weeping out of the repaired area, so sadly he decided to call it a day and limp home. Breakfast was despatched and after saying our goodbyes, it was on the pipe, Cornwall bound.
Dartmoor was a tad overcast, and rather crowded at most parking areas, so didn't stop for any photos this time. However the "Cornwall" sign couldn't be passed without a pic or two. The table I'd booked for lunch was waiting for us at the pub, once helmets etc had been stashed away. A few hours were whiled away eating, drinking and talking bollocks. Then it was time to saddle up and do it all again.
After a fuel top up in Tavistock it was non stop until the outskirts of Salisbury for the final fill up of the day. At Stockbridge we'd decided to go different ways, with team Tracer/BMW taking the A31 from Winchester, while Vern and me carried on the A30 to Blackwater/Camberley, our normal route, after a coffee stop at Popham.
Then it was just a quick dash down to the Hogs Back, A3 and home. It worked out at 474 miles, 3 more than last year, due to a slight detour for petrol as the normal garage was being refurbed, and me taking one exit too early whilst skirting Dartmoor on the way home. The weather had been just perfect for a long very enjoyable bike ride.
If Mr.Red gets the thou sorted and we have some favourable weather, another Cornwall whizz could be on the cards.
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Mr.Red. If I ever have the misfortune to have the dreaded waterpump seal failure, you're the first person I would seek for advice. Your motorcycle mechaniking skills are beyond reproach. However, the jury's out at present on your ability to talk bollocks. Only time will tell. :lol
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Hey Robbo, I'm deffo up for this next time. I have friends in Overton so would stay with them overnight to make Popham at at sensible time. I really must check this page more! :\
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