Hi mate… It was a real pleasure to meet you in person. Enjoyed our cuppa & a wee chat on bikes etc. Thanks again for popping into see me in my shop. Keep up the posts & pics. Ride safe.
So the last leg completed mid afternoon today (Thursday 7th September) I’ll post pictures from the route and compose a summary in the morning.
Hi… Great to hear your back home safely. Lk forward to seeing the last pics of the journey. Take it easy mate.
So, leaving Moffat it was an overcast grey day with hazy sunshine. Similar to previous, again warm and dry, but the cloud cover persisted until I got home mid afternoon. Looking South East across Castle Loch on the B2020 at Lochmaben. Self explanatory Looking towards Skiddaw and Blencathra summits from a local road in the lakes between Caldbeck and Uldale
Derwent Water at Keswick Looking toward Great Dodd and Helvellyn on the A591 just south of Keswick. Scafell Pike from the A591 just north of Grasmere.
Looking south down Lake Windermere And then back home Covered in fly’s but thankful the screen took them more than me
In summary……. I left Wigan around 16:30 Friday 1st September and got back 14:30 Thursday 7th September. According to the trip meter I covered a total of 1,432.4 miles riding for a total of 35 hours 43 minutes. I used a total of 121 litres of fuel (mostly super unleaded) at a cost of £189.56 Returning 48.8 mpg at an average speed of 39.6 mph. Accommodation for the 6 nights B&B totalled £499 Dunoon Ferry £11.40 Other than breakfast I took a flask of tea with me each morning and had brought cereal bars with me for lunch (just meant I could stop when and where I wanted in the day rather than when there was a cafe - good job too as many such were closed). I didn’t have an evening meal the first Friday as I’d had a late lunch. The 5 evening meals I had out cost me £126 only one a takeaway fish and chips in Arbroath (I don’t drink when I’m riding the next day, so I’m a cheap date). I need to do a bit of rubbing down and painting on the engine bar where I forgot the side stand And there are a few more marks on the left side pannier (but the luggage was far from perfect when I got the bike) I’ve absolutely loved it and although going solo was never lonely - everywhere I went people were keen to chat and I have met some very interesting people. It was certainly made by the weather - I don’t think I would have taken so many longer routes between A & B on a daily basis if it was tipping down. Did I miss my fireblade on some of those roads - definitely. Would I consider doing it again taking the fireblade - no way. The Tiger has been excellent and far more suitable (and as much fun, but in a different way). The ride was smooth as silk, but it has the Ktec fork internals and Nitron rear shock. I’ve never ridden a standard 1050 so can’t comment for the difference they have made but the previous owner said he’d ridden both and the difference is very noticeable. I certainly have no aches or pains and never felt thankful to see my accommodation. I got off feeling as comfortable as when I started. I will do it again, hopefully with a pillion, but as was mentioned by the previous owner the luggage isn’t the biggest (which is why he changed it for a later model with explorer luggage). However, I’m not sure I would want to do it with other bikes as a group. You need to concentrate and have your whits about you far more than normal riding I’m used to and additional bikes just add to the risk. Whenever I got caught by another rider/s I let them pass and dropped back. But that’s just me. I picked up half a dozen midge bites and a very painful bee sting to the face on the run to Moffat. Broke out my first aid kit and put Anthisan on straight away so didn’t swell to bad and is hardly noticeable now. In fairness to the bee, I rear ended it at 60 mph so not his fault and he came off a lot worse if anyone has any specific questions please feel free to message me or just ask here if you think it’s of use to the wider audience. Thanks to all for reading / commenting. EDIT - Just to clarify. I bought the bike from Staffordshire Triumph, but managed to get contact details for the previous owner from the DATATAG registration. So all my discussions with him were not tainted by any selling interest on his part. A really nice guy and that contact/feedback gave a high degree in confidence for my purchase.
That was a brilliant write up and pictures all round. Nice idea to do the summery at the end too. Top marks that man.
It certainly looks like and from your write up that you have had a great trip. As @andypandy and @Vulpes have said, like them I have toured on many of the roads and places you have traveled and enjoyed every bit of your report, bringing back lots of memories. The only difference for me is that it pissed down with rain when I did it lol
I'm a bit late to the ride report party, @Boothman, but better late than never, particularly in this case! I thoroughly enjoyed your report and all your fantastic photos. Like @Bikerman commented, the summary at the end was a great touch and really fun to read. Thanks for taking the time to post and share your trip with us!
I’m happy people found my little blog of interest, as I certainly enjoyed both the trip and doing the posts. The scenery was amazing, the roads in great condition and the weather couldn’t have been much better. Surprisingly everything (with one notable exception ) went to plan, which was rewarding as I’d only done a hundred miles or so on the tiger prior to setting off. So, thanks all for reading and the many kind comments from @Goofs, @Bikerman, @learningtofly, @Wessa, @Sandi T, @andypandy, @Vulpes, @Dawsy, @Pedro1340 and apologies to anyone if I’ve missed them out.