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I was lost once, down a very narrow and dark winding road.
Clutch shops everywhere, bizarrely, and unpleasant looking people who were all strangely similar facially.
Think I stumbled across the KU Clutch Clan. |
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By *a LunaWoman 42 weeks ago
South Wales |
"I rode across the Golden Gate Bridge on a bike if that counts. Loved San Fran. "
The number of Samaritan type phone boxes on the Golden Gate Bridge was a little bit sad to see, but I agree, I loved San Francisco.
I also love the drive to West Wales. Pretty scenery, smooth open roads. |
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By *ddie1966Man 42 weeks ago
Paper Town Central, Essex. |
"I don’t know the name. North Yorkshire. Absolutely stunning stunning views. The 20 degree gradient hill down soon afterwards I could have lived without doing though "
Sounds like Buttertubs Pass. A pure driving experience and amazing on a motorbike. The views are stupendous.
The scariest ive ever done on the the 2 wheel steed was Wrynose and Hardknott pass..
Really not for the feint hearted.. |
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"I don’t know the name. North Yorkshire. Absolutely stunning stunning views. The 20 degree gradient hill down soon afterwards I could have lived without doing though
Buttertub pass"
Just looked it up on the map! Yup. That’s the one.
Stunning. Terrifying. Amazing. |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"I don’t know the name. North Yorkshire. Absolutely stunning stunning views. The 20 degree gradient hill down soon afterwards I could have lived without doing though
Sounds like Buttertubs Pass. A pure driving experience and amazing on a motorbike. The views are stupendous.
The scariest ive ever done on the the 2 wheel steed was Wrynose and Hardknott pass..
Really not for the feint hearted.."
Agreed, fantastic on a motorbike
not so much fun in an 18tonner |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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The B3081 in North Dorset from Verwood to Shaftesbury including Zig-zag hill is heaven on earth and an absolute blast when the council actually take care of it.
At the moment it’s a minefield of potholes unfortunately |
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"I don’t know the name. North Yorkshire. Absolutely stunning stunning views. The 20 degree gradient hill down soon afterwards I could have lived without doing though "
Pickering to Whitby past Fylingdales? |
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"I don’t know the name. North Yorkshire. Absolutely stunning stunning views. The 20 degree gradient hill down soon afterwards I could have lived without doing though
Pickering to Whitby past Fylingdales?"
I was going to Whitby…. |
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"The B3081 in North Dorset from Verwood to Shaftesbury including Zig-zag hill is heaven on earth and an absolute blast when the council actually take care of it.
At the moment it’s a minefield of potholes unfortunately "
I was in Verwood last week. Beautiful. |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"The B3081 in North Dorset from Verwood to Shaftesbury including Zig-zag hill is heaven on earth and an absolute blast when the council actually take care of it.
At the moment it’s a minefield of potholes unfortunately
I was in Verwood last week. Beautiful. "
It really is a lovely area but is so often overlooked by the New Forest and beaches of Bournemouth area being right on the doorstep too.
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The A18, otherwise known as the mountain part of the IOM TT track.
Starting off with a slow hairpin bend, up to the gooseneck, and open the bike up as you climb the mountain. There is no speed restrictions along it, most of the time. |
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