As promised, here are the details for the ride to Olivers Mount, Scarborough on October 1st (weather dependant). It's a big one as it's a 3hr ride from the first meeting point. Route:- 10am - 1st meeting point - Entrance to Hall Farm, Collingham Rd, Lincoln LN1 2LJ Brief stop off at Blyton Park DN21 3PE Take the scenic route to the Humber Bridge via Barton on Humber DN15 9LZ 11:15-11:30 - 2nd meeting point - Brewers Fayre Pub, Ferriby Road, Hull HU13 0JA Stop of at North Humber view point - Cliff Rd, Hessle HU13 0HE Oliver's Mount, Scarborough YO11 2YW (be aware of oncoming traffic). Ride the 2.1 mile Scarborough Promonade to the North Bay cafes for chips & ice cream by the sea YO12 7TN Map:- https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/H...c79!2m2!1d-0.4075828!2d54.2931808!3e0!5m1!1e4 I'll update this post with fuel & wee stops as I've yet to factor them in.
@Muffking .... I'll meet you at Blyton Park Gary if you can scoop me up from there. Fingers crossed for a sunny Autumn day
Unfortunately that was the problem we discussed before making this thread, I'm working in Liverpool that weekend. I only have the last weekend in October or the the last 3 in November free. I'm free all of December though
Well seems weather is turning crap, time to put my bike away and do more mountain biking hate motorbiking in the rain but strangely I do like muddy mounting biking
Getting muddy mountain biking is one of the best things ever ....... Although the older you get, you do have to glance around before you shout Feck yeah.......wheeeeeeeeee
well looks like a warm mid October weekend coming up (18th) seems we booked the wrong day still Mountain bike was fun
No ços if the road bike has no tax then neither does the track bike The plan was to tax the road bike on October 1st then sorn it again some time after.
40? When did you last tax yours. It's £85 now Although it was more about the fact that it ran out on Aug 31st and I've not been out on the bike since, so there's been no need to tax it.
Ahh...but they only charge Repsol owners £40 as the bikes so fast it barely skims the tarmac...therefore less money required to go into maintenance