Hoping I can ask for your vote on a competition I've entered.
http://www.expressinsurance.co.uk/bikers-guide/scotland
Travelling to Ardnamurchan lighthouse (My entry MAX POINT WEST) several years ago was so memorable, I just had to include it for the competition with Express Insurance.
I won the 'regional' Scotland part reaching the last 7 finalists.
They're all good routes and I especially recommend mine to all, but hoping you enjoy what I put together for my entry and place a vote accordingly?
This is more important than the election, 'cos the winner gets free bike insurance for a year. I've already put my order in for a Kawasaki H2 !!
VOTE PLEASE - COMPETITION ENTRY NOT ELECTION!!!
VOTE PLEASE - COMPETITION ENTRY NOT ELECTION!!!
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- itsnotagenesis
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Thanks for your votes so far, comp ends 17th May, hope some more members will come along soon
Never actually passed Strontian myself toward the ferry though I did give that ferry route as an alternative way of returning.
Kilchoan has a fuel station too apparently that I didn't know about, but it was off the route I took, having to divert into the village and with no signs highlighted, I was none the wiser at the time - learn something new everyday!
Never actually passed Strontian myself toward the ferry though I did give that ferry route as an alternative way of returning.
Kilchoan has a fuel station too apparently that I didn't know about, but it was off the route I took, having to divert into the village and with no signs highlighted, I was none the wiser at the time - learn something new everyday!
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
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Forgot to ask, 'specially since you've done the route. What's your own idea of the run, worthy of input? How's it compare to the others in the competition then?
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- itsnotagenesis
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In my opinion the roads can be a bit hairy with the dodgy gravelly surfaces but the scenery is second to none, you are literally in the middle of nowhere.
Really anywhere north of Glasgow the roads are great and the further north you head away from towns the quieter and better the roads get.
I am quite lucky where a day trip can see us reaching Mallaig and home again as well as nearer places like Fort William, Glencoe, Oban, Tyndrum, Inveraray, Callander, the list goes on
Really anywhere north of Glasgow the roads are great and the further north you head away from towns the quieter and better the roads get.
I am quite lucky where a day trip can see us reaching Mallaig and home again as well as nearer places like Fort William, Glencoe, Oban, Tyndrum, Inveraray, Callander, the list goes on
- itsnotagenesis
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Oh, I forgot to say as well, I cant compare any of the other routes as I havnt been to any of them.
For the last 26 years all my riding has been in Scotland with only one weekend trip on the bike to Warwickshire for an R1 meet a few years ago.
And a trip to Kent Custom Bike Show around 1991. Both of these were just motorway jaunts though.
For the last 26 years all my riding has been in Scotland with only one weekend trip on the bike to Warwickshire for an R1 meet a few years ago.
And a trip to Kent Custom Bike Show around 1991. Both of these were just motorway jaunts though.