Gumball Posted October 29, 2010 Posted October 29, 2010 (edited) I remember my old man (Yamaha R1 owner) showing me this website a while back that listed the best motorbiking runs throughout the UK. The site has dowloadable GPS way points, routes, images and video clips of some routes. It also have useful information such as bends ratings, straights, police activity, etc etc. I found it and had a look at some of the routes. There is a lot of information indeed and some great runs. the website I think this one has to be amongst my favourites Muir of ord- ullapool- scourie If anyone has ideas about other favourites, please post the link Edited October 29, 2010 by GUMBALL
stum450n Posted October 29, 2010 Posted October 29, 2010 http://www.bestbikingroads.com/motorcyclegps.php?n=A361-Lechlade-Burford&code=18610 A couple of miles from mine - incredible road that just goes on and on!
maddogsx Posted October 30, 2010 Posted October 30, 2010 Maybole to Dailly road or the Strathaven to muirkirk road or from Dalmellington through to newton stewart and back up past Glen Trool, to Girvan and back to Ayr via the coastal road must be my top three roads for a drive, or for a decent haul at a reasonable pace I love Loch Lommond through Rannoch Moor and back down the coast to North Connel and on down through the rest and be thankfull, best scenery in the West of Scotland and jaw dropping awesome on Rannoch moor early light or dusk.
scooby222 Posted October 30, 2010 Posted October 30, 2010 good choice of road mr gumball, pretty similar to a section of the highland fling route this year so many to choose from but always enjoy the struy from alness over to ardgay
Gumball Posted October 30, 2010 Author Posted October 30, 2010 Maybole to Dailly road or the Strathaven to muirkirk road or from Dalmellington through to newton stewart and back up past Glen Trool, to Girvan and back to Ayr via the coastal road must be my top three roads for a drive, or for a decent haul at a reasonable pace I love Loch Lommond through Rannoch Moor and back down the coast to North Connel and on down through the rest and be thankfull, best scenery in the West of Scotland and jaw dropping awesome on Rannoch moor early light or dusk. Maybole to Dailly is where I had an off a few years back. I know the run you mean Agree with you on the Lomond-Rannoch-connel-Rest route ! Scooby222, Ill need to investigoat the allness to ardgay route.
BalliSTIc Posted October 30, 2010 Posted October 30, 2010 Try Aberfeldy to Crieff vie Amulree, then on to Gleneagles and down Glen Devon to the Yetts o' Muckhart... then on to Kinross if you want!
l137sws Posted October 31, 2010 Posted October 31, 2010 The Edinburgh to Moffat road is wonderful. Has appeared on Evo a couple of times. Think they had a blast in an Alfa 156 GTA.
lewisscoob Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I found the wee gems that are; The A86, Drumgask to Spean Bridge earlier this year and yesterday at the Solway Coast rally we had a great run from Thornhill to St John's of Dalry on the A702! Just a pity we were in the oil burner and not the scoob!
Ovv Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Lumly Den road, Petterden to Glamis and onto Kirrie. Short but sweet.
bigbob Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 buttertubs pass in yorkshire is a good one. around ullapool is good to, experienced them on the highland fling
paul555sti Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Try Aberfeldy to Crieff vie Amulree, then on to Gleneagles and down Glen Devon to the Yetts o' Muckhart... then on to Kinross if you want! Great roads! I often start from this end and head up that way. The road from braco over to comrie is one of my favourites and also the roads around the dukes pass and loch earnhead.
Gumball Posted November 1, 2010 Author Posted November 1, 2010 links would be good lol. The website makes it pretty easy
scooby222 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 good call on both those roads Lewis, havent done st johns run for years though - in fact i had a 306 td last time i was on it!! crieff to auchterarder via kinkell bridge is a shorty but fun - handy as it literally goes from my door to lornas door lol
x444wrx Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Agree with you on the Lomond-Rannoch-connel-Rest route ! On my doorstep.........awsomeness no matter what time of the year!!
Gumball Posted November 1, 2010 Author Posted November 1, 2010 the road through glencoe is awesome, then onto the run down across the moor to tyndrum wuth the road cambering and dipping like a mad thing. i remember whooring it across the moor and nearly took off around the area where the burnt woods are by loch ba`. great fun
x444wrx Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 the road through glencoe is awesome, then onto the run down across the moor to tyndrum wuth the road cambering and dipping like a mad thing. i remember whooring it across the moor and nearly took off around the area where the burnt woods are by loch ba`. great fun Yup thats the one mate, im dying to get the series mcrae fininshed and road worthy again for the start of the year and this will be the first road its going to cover some miles on........hopefully sort out this argument that classics are better than new ages???.....well for me anyway!! I ve done it in the hawkeye a good few times after it was mapped so the series mcrae has a lot to live up to so looking forward to that day!!! the applecross run up norths another cracker of a run
scooby222 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 aaaah Applecross concentrating on winging my way down the hairpins on the far side to the soundtrack of thirty scoobs and one lunatic hanging out his window yodelling yeehaaa at me.....
mystery machine Posted November 3, 2010 Posted November 3, 2010 Good thread - here are a few of my faves... A72 Blythe Bridge->Peebles: Great bends, including a few that you can see around, but watch out for wayward bikers. A7 Galashiels->Gorebridge: Great bends, including a few long-arcers that you can use to really play with the balance of the car. A84 Callander->Lochearnhead: Great bends again, many of them with interesting elevations, but be wary of lochside campers hanging about near the road (esp if you're overtaking). All of the above are well-surfaced, but the last two in particular can be busy - best to pick a quiet time for maximum enjoyment (i.e. early Sunday morning or late evening during the summer).
mk1cos Posted November 4, 2010 Posted November 4, 2010 got to agree with A84 callender to fort william road, been up this road in the navara loads of times through glencoe, early morning is the best time, and scenery is breathtaking. subaru will be up there when its altogether and been mapped by mr.f. not done the applecross route yet but high on the "to do"list with the subaru
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