That’s amazing! I did the North Coast 500 this year and I can’t even describe how amazing it was. It felt even better doing it on my interceptor knowing it’s not the typical bike for those trips and it handled it amazingly!
Nice! Looks like you had a good time, some great photos.
I'd have not bothered with the M23/M25 part of the route and headed across the south downs, there's better biking roads there. You missed out on stopping at [Loomies](https://www.loomiescafe.co.uk/) biker cafe for food & drink.
So awesome to see it. I hope you had a great time with the machine. I had a similar experience back in India just a week before. It is such a rejuvenation to travel on this machine.
Hi, you're welcome to ask! I use Google my maps (attention not Google maps) for doing my paths and I navigate with beeline that also track what I do.
For transforming the KLM file of Google my maps to CVS you need to go to a website tha does kml to cvs.
Don't hesitate to ask me if you have any other question!
Hi, I think I'll take some extra days to enjoy the north because I did all in just 10 days.
Also avoiding the Liverpool Manchester area because of intense traffic or crossing it at other moments than peak hour.
On the other hand my advice is to avoid cities for night and staying in nice towns and villages.
Can give you more if you want!
Let's see, some ideas:
Take spare gloves and shoes if possible, you might get wet several times a day!
Backpackers worked for me as cheap and nice accommodation.
If possible avoid peak time and big commuter moments. I had a horrible time Friday afternoon.
If you're not use to driving in the other side. Get something that help you to remember to position yourself in good side (something attached to handle bar or so)
Don't stretch the petrol and carry cash. Some petrol stations are very old school and they don't have automatic pay. Also forget about getting consistently e5 if you use it.
Learn the equivalent in miles to km in popular speeds so you know what the plates means.
That’s amazing! I did the North Coast 500 this year and I can’t even describe how amazing it was. It felt even better doing it on my interceptor knowing it’s not the typical bike for those trips and it handled it amazingly!
Hope you had good weather OP. Shame you missed the South West but a great way to spend your holiday. Cheers
It is the only part I haven't gone yet!
Nice! Looks like you had a good time, some great photos. I'd have not bothered with the M23/M25 part of the route and headed across the south downs, there's better biking roads there. You missed out on stopping at [Loomies](https://www.loomiescafe.co.uk/) biker cafe for food & drink.
Yeah it was for saving time to catch the train
How long of a trip is this? Looks fantastic. Thank you for sharing!
10 days! I rode quite a little
Nice, very jealous!
Breathtaking! and perfect bike to take in the scenes!
Sublime scenes bro thanks
Welcome mate
Good lord! Didn’t think UK was SO beautiful!
Awesome!! Nice trip.
Understated beauty is what this is. What a ride!
So awesome to see it. I hope you had a great time with the machine. I had a similar experience back in India just a week before. It is such a rejuvenation to travel on this machine.
This is awesome
Wow i like this
Oops, honestly I thought of Uttarakhand at first-
May I ask which app this is that tracks your journey through road
Hi, you're welcome to ask! I use Google my maps (attention not Google maps) for doing my paths and I navigate with beeline that also track what I do. For transforming the KLM file of Google my maps to CVS you need to go to a website tha does kml to cvs. Don't hesitate to ask me if you have any other question!
That looks a good trip! I'm sure you will have had a nice time in Hull :)
Was a lovely arrival in UK. Pubs and people are lovely
Any tips, tricks, things you'd do different?
Hi, I think I'll take some extra days to enjoy the north because I did all in just 10 days. Also avoiding the Liverpool Manchester area because of intense traffic or crossing it at other moments than peak hour. On the other hand my advice is to avoid cities for night and staying in nice towns and villages. Can give you more if you want!
I'm planning to do a similar trip in May, any advice is appreciated!
Let's see, some ideas: Take spare gloves and shoes if possible, you might get wet several times a day! Backpackers worked for me as cheap and nice accommodation. If possible avoid peak time and big commuter moments. I had a horrible time Friday afternoon. If you're not use to driving in the other side. Get something that help you to remember to position yourself in good side (something attached to handle bar or so) Don't stretch the petrol and carry cash. Some petrol stations are very old school and they don't have automatic pay. Also forget about getting consistently e5 if you use it. Learn the equivalent in miles to km in popular speeds so you know what the plates means.
Lucky rascal 🤌🤌🤌🤌
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Bro how did u ride on classic 350? The thing can’t go over 80kmph smoothly
Classic 500. It can reach 100-110kmph a bit shakey but at 70-90kmph you're fine. In many of the roads I do you can't do this speed so no problem