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- Feb 15th, '18, 07:24
- Forum: There are no stupid questions
- Topic: Country Lane Road Positioning
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Re: Country Lane Road Positioning
When riding over the moors and similar breathtaking scenery I normally ride in a very "spirited" manner, concentrating on the road. I stop to take in the scenery. Your positioning in the narrow lanes seems right, as said maximise your view ahead and be able to stop safely in the distance ...
- Feb 12th, '18, 11:18
- Forum: Say hello - don't forget to include your location
- Topic: Hello from teignmouth
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Hello from teignmouth
If you see a dark red CBF125 around here, rider black moto X helmet, and you nod, you're nodding at me !
Up for expanding my contact list of riders so feel free to hit me up if you're local. I'm always going off exploring the lush south devon area on sunny days !
See you on the road
Up for expanding my contact list of riders so feel free to hit me up if you're local. I'm always going off exploring the lush south devon area on sunny days !
See you on the road
- Feb 12th, '18, 10:26
- Forum: There are no stupid questions
- Topic: Country Lane Road Positioning
- Replies: 6
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Country Lane Road Positioning
Hi all, Been riding 125 about a year now all over south devon. Loving it, naturally.. nothing like breezing across a rural road atop a ridge with breathtaking views either side of you! To the Q... as I do so much rural riding, I'm frequently questioning where I should be on single-lane roads? - My f...