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Old 22-06-09, 12:01 PM   #1
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Default Stonehenge Summer Solstice Sore A#*e Saturday

So me and a couple of mates decided to take a trip to Stonehenge on Saturday. We left Wrexham about 7:30am and headed down the A5 and picked up the A49 heading for Hereford but not before a swift bacon butty at the OK diner in Leominster, the pain already begining to show... Here's the route - linky.

It was a bit damp when we set off but it soon cleared.



The OK diner in Leominster, pain already begining to show...



The DRZ400 only has a tank range of about 65 miles before it hits reserve so we had to make plenty of fuel stops. Apparently, 65 miles is plenty far enough on that seat.

Once we were through Hereford we picked up the A466 passing through Monmouth and onto Chepstow. On the way we stopped at an old abbey in a beautiful little village, not sure of it’s name though.



After a short stint on the M4 we left at J17 and passed through Chippenham and Devises on our way to Stonehenge. We were there just after lunch and you could see they we’re obviously expecting a big crowd that night, something like 35,000 people eventually turned up!



Easily the most comfortable bike of the three..







The route back was pretty straightforward – nip around Swindon and head for Chipping Norton, taking the A44 west all the way to Crossgates and then the awesome A483 north back to Wrexham.

We arrived back home 433 miles later to chicken fajitas (and alcohol) lovingly prepared by the missus, just after 8.00pm. North next, probably Northumberland.
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Old 22-06-09, 12:12 PM   #2
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Wow looks brilliant hun... I`ve never been to stonehenge so will have to include it on my "places to visit" list. You went at the right time of year too, summer solstice, spot on!
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Old 22-06-09, 12:46 PM   #3
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Godamned hippy beat nicks! ;o)

Looks like good weather for a ride!
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Old 22-06-09, 12:46 PM   #4
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Looks an awesome ride......me wants the DRZ tho!
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Old 22-06-09, 04:28 PM   #5
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Once we were through Hereford we picked up the A466 passing through Monmouth and onto Chepstow. On the way we stopped at an old abbey in a beautiful little village, not sure of it’s name though.

That'll be Tintern Abbey, it's a great spot to stop for a leg-stretch isn't it? The Monmouth-Chepstow road is brilliant too, I always go that way when I go down to visit Stretchie & Gruntygiggles (it's a lot better than the M5!)
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Old 22-06-09, 06:09 PM   #6
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That'll be Tintern Abbey
Tis an abbey
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Old 22-06-09, 11:03 PM   #7
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The DRZ400 only has a tank range of about 65 miles before it hits reserve so we had to make plenty of fuel stops. Apparently, 65 miles is plenty far enough on that seat.
He lies! 65 miles is probably bum range, mine does 80 odd before going to reserve and is generally good for 100 miles. The seat on them things is not designed to be used......
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Old 23-06-09, 08:22 AM   #8
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That'll be Tintern Abbey
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He lies! 65 miles is probably bum range, mine does 80 odd before going to reserve and is generally good for 100 miles. The seat on them things is not designed to be used......
65 is the worst he's had before needing to switch to reserve - the bike just stuttered to a halt while he was overtaking a caravan

It's an ace bike, brilliant in the tight twisties.

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65 is the worst he's had before needing to switch to reserve - the bike just stuttered to a halt while he was overtaking a caravan
Wow, must be giving it some then! Yeah the reserve thing is a bit unnerving, mine died pulling out of a junction in Denbigh but was heading downhill so pulled in the clutch to clear the on-coming truck!

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It's an ace bike, brilliant in the tight twisties.
Yep! Mines an S on 'Adventure' tyres, so not quite up to the SM model in terms of handling or grip, but it is easily as quick as the VFR in the twisties. They crash well to, I've lowsided on the road being hamfisted with knobbly tyres and fallen off loads off-road. My son lowsided in the wet a couple of weeks ago. The bike looks fine, just a few grazes, snapped levers and broken indicator. I can see the attraction in these SuperMotos!

I saw your DRZ mate's thread on Thumper Talk to
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Old 23-06-09, 08:44 AM   #10
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...sneaks off to thumper talk to take a look.
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