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Post by billinom8s »

right then

since i was 'nominated' to be a rideout moderator (thanks mav) i have managed to get a couple of outings under my belt and they seem to have gone down quite well.

to help keep the routes fresh what i am asking of you members is for a bit of help.
now we all know that everyone has their fave roads and routes so what i am asking for is the details of these so that i can combine them to make for a more interesting trip out when we go - does that make sense?

obviously as with rideouts we dont post these routes up but if u could pm them to me it would be much appreciated.

plus if you know of any good pubs/food stops on these roads that would be a bonus too.
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Post by deej »

depends on how far people are prepared to travel, theres some lovely roads around the north of cornwall and the run from plymouth to looe and back across bodmin moor is always a good one, just depends if you guys want to head south of exeter ?? :roll:
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Post by billinom8s »

thats the whole reason,

if people dont know about these other roads then they arent gonna make the trip.

more roads that are known, the bigger the route.
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Post by deej »

no worries, if you need any help for routes down here drop me a pm,let me know if its a slow/fast ride to get better roads,i cant guarantee i'll make the ride but will definetly help you out with local knowledge
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Post by Blimey »

Simon i know plenty of pubs but now its 2008 i am T- Total so will be staying clear of them. :?

Already drunk a bottle and half of red today but thats cause it was left over so it had to be drunk if you know what i mean :lol:

I only know the usual fav routes so i won't be no help except for recovery again hey "Nick" :roll:
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Post by billinom8s »

better to have 5 people say the same route than none.




btw blimey rumour has it that pubs also serve non alcoholic drinks too
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billinom8s wrote:btw blimey rumour has it that pubs also serve non alcoholic drinks too
only as mixers,aint that right blimey
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Post by Blimey »

deej wrote:
billinom8s wrote:btw blimey rumour has it that pubs also serve non alcoholic drinks too
only as mixers,aint that right blimey
LOL :lol: :lol:

But its like giving up smoking temptation tooooo great :roll:

Regular routes i know and have been on are all good fun
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Post by deej »

the roads from barnstaple and bideford are awesome no matter which way you go. i once got carried away when out on me own and ended up having fish n chips in minehead lol

those days seem to have ended,will try and get out more this year if work allows
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Post by Bladerunner »

Be very wary if you use the North Devon link road to Barnstaple, it seems to be a popular hunting ground for the Highway Robbery Partnership. Last summer I had loads of customers in the shop complaining about being robbed by those jumped up tax collectors. I tend to take alternative routes in the area so I haven't become a victim myself, but I do hear a lot........ Forwarned is forarmed. :wink:
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Post by deej »

yep famous for it,near south molton is a hot spot for the mobile cameras, youve had 30miles of tailbacks from barnstaple then open it up and flash youve been caught over tkaing the lorries that held you up

the a roads around yeovil seem a good place for a blast for people north of exeter
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Post by thelastsuperpower »

The road through lynmouth is a cracking one for the summer...and theres always the atlantic highway too..
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is atlantic highways that real slow straight dull road from camelford to bideford ?? :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll:
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Post by thelastsuperpower »

deej wrote:is atlantic highways that real slow straight dull road from camelford to bideford ?? :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll:
Hey its only a slow road if you ride slow! :wink:
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Post by bikerboychris »

slow road no way if u can ride a bike at good pace then its a great road trust me he he anyway way would like to here about more ride outs round the north devon erea?
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