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Hello Thames Valley. I need a little help please...
I shall be in Oxford on Saturday and I have a hour to kill on a bike. But I'm unfamiliar with the local roads as my play ground has usually been the South West and Wales. Thus I turn to you my brothers in my hour of need. The only criteria I have is its only a short ride 1 hour tops, preferably taking all types of road in but mostly country side would be appreciated. If anyone could help by way of suggestion or Google Map (or similar) then my thanks will be forthcoming. Oh and if the suggested route could begin and end at Oxford BMW (big clue about what I'm up to) then that would be great. Thanks in advance. |
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Oy someone wake up the oxford mafia.....
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Harsh place to test ride a bike...
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You have come to the right place my friend
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Ok. How about this. I assume you will be riding one of those BMW off roady/touring things. ie. not a sportsbike.
A44 to Enstone. Dual and single carriageway. Good to get a feeling for the bike with some fast curves. Turn left after the petrol station in Enstone onto the B4022 to Charlbury. Smaller road but with decent straights and a bit wiggly. Through Charlbury then right and first left onto the B4437 towards Burford. Small road again wiggley some tight turns (good for testing the brakes) and a bit bumpy in places but I like it on my SV. Watch for tractors and potential for mud on the road. Left onto the A361 to Burford. Larger road, pretty straight. Burford is quite pretty too. Left onto the A40 back to Oxford brings you straight back to the dealer on the roundabout. Nice, big road. See how she cruises, overtaking, fast riding, etc. Should take less than an hour. I have ridden all of those roads but not done that loop so thats a time guesstimate. |
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Ok, I'd recommend either this: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&so...,0.615234&z=11
Or http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=d&so...,0.615234&z=11 Basically the two best roads around are the B4011 from Thame to Bicester and The A413 from Aylesbury to Buckingham. Try to hit those babies and have fun! |
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Yeah, they are good rides but a bit far. You could do the first one and then from Thame do a right and join the A40 back to the dealer.
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