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The A708?

Thats noted for next time I head up north :)

Try the A701 as well mate,very fast sweepers :lol:

Try the A701 as well mate,very fast sweepers :lol:

;):D

I don't want to work :(

Yeah work the curse of the biking classes :angry:

Still gotta pay for the toys and trips somehow I suppose :rolleyes:

I'm having no flippin luck with the lottery

:lol::lol::lol:

:D Agree with Tomo I can definitely recommend the St Mary's Loch - Moffat area, one of my fave runs

Fantastic :yay:

  • 3 weeks later...

They are nice pics.

I was out today for about 150 miles. It has been a lovely sunny day in Denmark and the trees look like all those New England brochures. Our roads are always empty.

Next time Im out I will take some pics.

Great pics, try and get yourself in next time.

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They are nice pics.

I was out today for about 150 miles. It has been a lovely sunny day in Denmark and the trees look like all those New England brochures. Our roads are always empty.

Next time Im out I will take some pics.

Great pics, try and get yourself in next time.

I'm not as pretty as the bike or the scenery :lol: Maybe take the wife with me next time!!!

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Think you've pulled Andy! :lol:

Last time I pulled I ended up married with 3 kids(17 years today)could have killed and been out quicker :rolleyes: So no thanks :lol:

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi mate,that's the road from St mary's loch to Moffat,cool eh!!!!

Hey

On that road heading towards Moffat away from Selkirk, just before the Tibby Shiels and after the village of Cappercleuch. Turn right onto the little hill road that takes you to Tweedmuir (and Peebles) - you eventually come out at Broughton, turn left down the B701 to Moffat over 'the Devils Beef Tub' - it is absolutely amazing. I once got to the top of the beeftub (5 miles from Moffat) running on fumes - I killed the engine and coasted all the way to the petrol station in Moffat.

That road was built for biking.

  • 3 weeks later...

Does anyone one know where the best twisty roads in the peaks are? By best I mean good road surface, no cameras and no plod. Every time I've ventured out of Manchester on a sunny weekend the best bits of road I've found so far seem to be guarded/patrolled by bike cops.

Liam <_<

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