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stuartyboy 21-08-06 01:54 AM

Dukes pass virgin
 
Right...I'm gonna try this Dukes Pass sometime this week.

I've only got about 2.5k under my belt so is this a bit too adventurous for me?

Dont want to end up down the side of a mountain.

Advice please

Kilted Ginger 21-08-06 07:28 AM

i did the dukes after 300 miles (very slowly) its like any other road, as long as you drive at a speed that you can stop within the distance you can see (on your own side of road) you should be fine. However now may not be the best time, http://forums.sv650.org/viewtopic.php?t=43397
The military road nad wibbly wobbly may be a better bet if your looking for a bit adventure, ask Nutty Tart.

auldyin 21-08-06 08:47 AM

when you doing it iam free most of this week if you need company not very expericend though :cry: :oops:

stuartyboy 21-08-06 01:11 PM

[quote ="kilted ginger"]The military road nad wibbly wobbly may be a better bet if your looking for a bit adventure, ask Nutty Tart. [/quote]

Have read about this but the two wheels off the ground stuff puts me off. I would need to get stiffer springs in before trying any of that malarkey. I'll leave that for the mountain biking meantime

Comments Nutty...

[quote ="auldyin"]when you doing it iam free most of this week if you need company not very expericend though :( :oops: [/quote]

Am free all week apart from tonight. Plans scuppered when I was greeted with a "happy anniversary" comment this morning. :shock: :oops: :shock: :oops: :shock: :oops:

about to head out for some flowers via aberfoyle

pm me auldyin

Tiger 55 21-08-06 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stuartyboy
Have read about this but the two wheels off the ground stuff puts me off. I would need to get stiffer springs in before trying any of that malarkey.

Not at all Stuarty! Pick a gear, say 4th, and just bimble along. Uppy downy, lefty righty, wee glimpse of the loch, brilliant! No need to be Rossi unless you have a psychotic need to do 100mph everywhere.

Anyway, you can do 100* on the military road...

Tiger

* If the road has been closed and local police and Health & Safety are in attendance of course :o

colinbal4 21-08-06 03:51 PM

Hey Stuart, nothing to be scared of at dukes pass, just take it easy! Gingers right about this maybe not being the right time though.

Anonymous 21-08-06 04:32 PM

i dont like dukes pass but thats cos i did it first day i bought my sv and met a bus on my side of the road.

have done it a couple of times since but not my fav road. now the military and wibbly wobbly fantastic.

military is nice and smooth with sweeping bends and only 10 min from my house

wibbly wobbly is just that

can get both wheels off the ground on at least 2 occasions but if you go slower you wont lift off. just watch out for the drain covers as they are usually positioned on a corner just where bike is landing.

best advice i can give for wibbly wobbly is take your time and grip with your knees :lol:

carelesschucca 29-08-06 02:12 PM

Military road ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ... Unless your doing about the ton mark then it becomes a lovely flowing bit of tarmac... At IAM speeds it F*CKING BORES me...

DUKES PASS is miles better...


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