Death of the Meon Valley burn up

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Average speed cameras coming to the A272 and A32.

Should cut down on the queues at Loomies.

https://meonvalleytimes.co.uk/new-avera ... and-speed/
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40 limit going in on Horseshoe Pass too.
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The Hants Crime Commissioner states there will be cameras with microphones to capture illegal exhausts.
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And here's in a nutshell why i have both a slower motorbike (and a quiet exhaust) along with why i ride MTB way way more than motorbikes.

So many of my favourite roads used to be NSL and are now 40-50. Whilst that doesn't mean i go that much slower on many, it does mean the consequences are higher potentially. With MTB i can ride as flat out as i humanly can.... but with no consequence (unless i crash of course)
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crust wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:10 pm Average speed cameras coming to the A272 and A32.

Should cut down on the queues at Loomies.

https://meonvalleytimes.co.uk/new-avera ... and-speed/
And what will the average speed be ? 60 mph?

Just a few things:
Loomies has been shit for a while
People ride like absolute knobs down that road, so I guess if you actually live there, seeing later day Valentino Rossis riding badly, near misses etc might piss you off
There seems to be a need to exit Loomies with as much noise as possible as those you are a first responder on the way to a major accident.
Really loud pipes fuck local people off
I bet the Hants police also get fed up with scrapping people up off the road.

Oxfordshire changed all of Oxfordshire to 50 limit about 8 years go. That really was pointless.
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I live in Locksbottom, the start of the May Day run down the A21 to Hastings. I did it once years back and swore never again. The level of stupidity and endangerment to lives, both of the idiots themselves, the people simply taking part in the run and those who just happened to be there, was staggering. I understand that the route is now very heavily policed on run.

Bikers are our our own worse enemy sometimes, yet first to moan and play the victim card.
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Twisty B roads is where the funs at. To make the A49 south of Shrewsbury any fun, you'd need to be doing 100 +. 👍
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gremlin wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:56 am I live in Locksbottom, the start of the May Day run down the A21 to Hastings. I did it once years back and swore never again. The level of stupidity and endangerment to lives, both of the idiots themselves, the people simply taking part in the run and those who just happened to be there, was staggering. I understand that the route is now very heavily policed on run.

Bikers are our our own worse enemy sometimes, yet first to moan and play the victim card.
And that is the root of the issue. Down this way we have Bury Hill on the A29. The behaviour of bikers as already got it limited to 50 mph ( which no-one does)
And on their FB page they constantly complain about the locals in the village coming out with a speed gun etc etc.
It's easy, all, just do 50 through the village...
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The A32 is a shit bikers road anyway so not a problem.

Disappointing about the A272 though.

As pointed out above, B roads are much more fun and there's plenty of them around down here and you don't get the wankers every Wednesday night charging up and down to Loomies.
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It's the same everywhere. My Sunday blat was out on one of the Essex peninsulas, but for some strange reason the pretty dull "Burnham Bends" became a magnet for bikers? Now the area is often full of Plod with speed cameras and the heavy traffic makes it pointless anyway, but still bikers come rattling windows as they blast through the villages etc.
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I went there once. Was full of fat, beardy dirty bikers. The sort who'd sit there all day, just to 'be there'. I bet they all had cups with their names on and all their tables reserved.
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Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:12 am I went there once. Was full of fat, beardy dirty bikers. The sort who'd sit there all day, just to 'be there'. I bet they all had cups with their names on and all their tables reserved.
The sort of bikers who replace every OE part with carbon fibre for weight saving yet struggle to squeeze their 18 stone bodies into a one-piece leather suit, complete with shiny sliders and new squeaky boots...?
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gremlin wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:39 am
Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:12 am I went there once. Was full of fat, beardy dirty bikers. The sort who'd sit there all day, just to 'be there'. I bet they all had cups with their names on and all their tables reserved.
The sort of bikers who replace every OE part with carbon fibre for weight saving yet struggle to squeeze their 18 stone bodies into a one-piece leather suit, complete with shiny sliders and new squeaky boots...?
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The formation of the "Blat N Chat" FB group hasn't helped with common sense riding in the SE counties
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Mr Moofo wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 12:36 pm The formation of the "Blat N Chat" FB group hasn't helped with common sense riding in the SE counties
Or youtube videos...
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gremlin wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:39 am
Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:12 am I went there once. Was full of fat, beardy dirty bikers. The sort who'd sit there all day, just to 'be there'. I bet they all had cups with their names on and all their tables reserved.
The sort of bikers who replace every OE part with carbon fibre for weight saving yet struggle to squeeze their 18 stone bodies into a one-piece leather suit, complete with shiny sliders and new squeaky boots...?
Bollox. More weight is more rear tyre grip. And my beer belly was my anti wheelie device :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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gremlin wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:39 am
Yorick wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 11:12 am I went there once. Was full of fat, beardy dirty bikers. The sort who'd sit there all day, just to 'be there'. I bet they all had cups with their names on and all their tables reserved.
The sort of bikers who replace every OE part with carbon fibre for weight saving yet struggle to squeeze their 18 stone bodies into a one-piece leather suit, complete with shiny sliders and new squeaky boots...?
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weeksy wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:08 am And here's in a nutshell why i have both a slower motorbike (and a quiet exhaust) along with why i ride MTB way way more than motorbikes.

So many of my favourite roads used to be NSL and are now 40-50. Whilst that doesn't mean i go that much slower on many, it does mean the consequences are higher potentially. With MTB i can ride as flat out as i humanly can.... but with no consequence (unless i crash of course)
I got stopped and given a good talking to by a gendarme doing a fast descent of one of the Tour de France climbs in the Pyrenees. Got the MTB up to 50 mph :)
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Mr Moofo wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 8:52 am Oxfordshire changed all of Oxfordshire to 50 limit about 8 years go. That really was pointless.
Only some of the A roads... plenty of B's and minor roads to ride at decent speeds. I use many of the ones round Oxford for training, and plenty of nationals.

As it happens, the reason for lowing the limit was to reduce the 40 / 60 split between trucks and cars / bikes on the busier A roads, and thus limit suicidal overtakes because people thought they were "being held up". I understand it's been a reasonably successful strategy and raising the HGV limit to 50 improved things further.
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Dodgy knees wrote: Wed Jan 19, 2022 9:00 am Twisty B roads is where the funs at. To make the A49 south of Shrewsbury any fun, you'd need to be doing 100 +. 👍
You can always try to outrun the police helicopter if you get bored. :shock:
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