if you are planning on doing the NC500 (Inverness back to Inverness) i would recommend not rushing it and to take about 4 days doing it..and do it clockwise
two pics of my summer travel in tuscany this summer, now it's some weeks we don't go out together since it's apart in the garage to fit the short tail like the third picture
Welcome Gianfranco, nice photos. Brings back fond memories touring Tuscany, only problem is your country is sometimes too hot for us Brits. Was 40°C when we was there, and of course in full bike gear, so was a little uncomfortable. Don't forget we need photos when the bike is back together.
I can truly understand what u mean... It's the same for us... Here in summer you suffer a lot the heat, some friends in summer they stop the insurance for a couple of months... On the other hand we have amazing days in winter to ride... Hope to post the bike completed as soon as possible
As it was sunny took the afternoon off and had my first run of the year! @Rich Bryce do you recognize the photo below
It's the entrance to Clunie Dam power station at loch Tummel,you pass it when you are on that road you were talking about ,the one that runs parallel to the B8019 Queens view rd.
Worked at Clunie Power station a few times over the years, my grandfather & father both worked there for over 30 years each My dad still stays at Clunie Dam 2.5 miles upriver from here
Can barely see her among all the daffodils! A 2 hour ride around Hadrians Wall followed by an hour cleaning and washing the salt off. Still, it was worth it
Run up to Montrose then up to Edzell and headed up the Cairn o mount and had the best Sausage on a roll I've had in a long time at "The Clatterin Brig" then up to Banchory and home by the brilliant A93. Montrose Beach The Clatterin Brig View up the "Cairn o Mount"
Yep, got admit it (with chest pushed out with pride!) Dougie we DO live in the best part of the U.K with out a doubt!
230 miles yesterday. Great day out. Bishop Auckland, Alston, Penrith, Kirkstone Pass, Ambleside, Bowness, Kendal, Sedburgh, Hawes, Leyburn, Richmond, Staindrop and Home to Bishop Auckland
the sheep's not real..Stopped off at Miekleour..home of the tallest and longest hedge in the world..not the one behind the sheep