First Adventure On The Speed Twin....

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  1. Wurzel Chris

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    Hi All...First trip on the Speed Twin, heading off down through France towards the Dordogne.

    Taking limited luggage as other half is heading down with the kiddies on the car so a real free run.

    Excited and a tad apprehensive so any burning bits of advice for riding on the wrong side of the road other than the standard AA stuff would be most welcome...

    Thanks All. 20190427_175158.jpg
     
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  2. sam triple

    sam triple Well-Known Member

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    hi make sure you have addiquate breakdown and health cover check holiday safe for health insurance ,give way to the left on roundabouts ,enjoy your trip
     
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  3. R_1000

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    Welcome buddy :)

    Just stop and think for a second when you are making turns and coming out of petrol stations about which side of the road you should be ;)

    Enjoy your trip and ride safe ;)
     
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  4. freck

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    Be careful with roundabouts and crossings as some in France are the opposite, you give way to the right! There’ll be a sign as you approach it, Priorite a droite
    Have a look at this article https://www.france-pub.com/forum/2012/04/14/priority-to-the-right-2/
     
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  5. Wurzel Chris

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    Blimey, a tad confusing but generally just take is easy...
     
  6. tcbandituk

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    They are very few and far between these days, but it's good to be aware there are still some.
     
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  7. sprintdave

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    Watch out for speed cameras too. Lovely roads in France, enjoy.
     
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  8. Bad Billy

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    Hi Mate & Welcome to the Forum :cool:
    Never really had an issue with riding a bike on the right, but have had issue when driving a car turning out of a side road I once went to the wrong side :eek:.
     
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  9. Notso

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    LOOK LEFT, even if you don't have to, make it a habit.

    I nearly came a cropper turning left at a T- junction. I looked right as I would in UK, all clear, so went, forgetting about the lane of traffic that I was crossing. First I knew about the error of not checking for traffic from the left was the sound of a locked up 2CV.
     
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  10. Wurzel Chris

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    So the moral of the story is look everywhere, stay on the right and crap yourself every time you come to a junction/roundabout...I'll take a change of shorts.
     
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  11. tcbandituk

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    #11 tcbandituk, Jul 3, 2019
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    It's surprising how quick you get used to riding on the right.

    when I go across, I normally have something like a tiewrap on the RH mirror or something on the brake reservoir that stands out so, when you have a brain meltdown or temporary amnesia, you can just look to see where the indicator is to see what side of the road to be on.
    It's not needed 99% of the time, but it has come in handy a couple of times....

    First time I went many moons ago, I was really apprehensive about it, but it turned out to be a lot easier than I thought and been going back most years since.....:)
     
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  12. Yorkshireman

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    Be careful if it's wet as it can be very slippery.
    Bring us a bottle or two back will ya, I'll pay you next time I see you :p
     
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  13. David Cooper

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    Hello and welcome to the forum Chris.

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  14. Repooh

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    I went a few week back, not a problem as my bikes left hand drive
     
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  15. Wurzel Chris

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    Cheers all for the expert advice and added humour. I shall raise a glass in your honour when I get there..
     
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  16. Adie P

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    There's a number of items that it is compulsory to carry - more information here

    https://www.dfdsseaways.co.uk/travel-ideas/motorcycling/motorcycling-in-france

    Apparently on the spot fines for failing to comply are not at all uncommon.

    Take care and enjoy.
     
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  18. Biker Jock

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    Some good advice already. I haven't had any real problems riding through France, but once looked the wrong way at a junction with a dual carriageway when driving. I looked right, it was clear, so set off for far carriageway before I thought to look left. We were very lucky with timing and fast traffic was far enough away for us to make it across. Just. Still makes me wince when I think about it.

    At junctions, think twice about which direction traffic is coming from.
     
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    Do you have a satnav that shows fuel stations as you ride along? That is probably the best feature on my TomTom - it really takes away the worry that starts, with me, at about 120 miles after last fill up (even though I don't need to worry until 160).

    Not journey-related, but if you haven't been to the area before, Rocamadour is an amazing place to visit. A village built into the face of a cliff (lots of steps, but worth the effort). It was a few years ago, but they had a bird of prey flying demonstration... ...with vultures. Though I'm not a fan of captive wildlife, these great birds were set free to soar, and returned one by one as the handler offered food.
     
  20. Wurzel Chris

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    The Ferry - Journey begins.jpg Ready to depart...not limited luggage due to family in support vehicle.....I know I cheated...!
     
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