Rode out to Onyerbike near Aylesbury today (25/2/2012). Just motorcycle porn. The real highlight is going on their suggested test route via Westcott, Ashendon, Upper Pillicott then Upper Winchindon. Fantastic views over the Vale of Aylebury plus saw loads of Red Kites, one of which nearly took me out.The sort of road Motorcycles where made for. Try it. Could start a thread here on your favourite rides.
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Tony B: The real highlight is going on their suggested test route via Westcott, Ashendon, Upper Pillicott then Upper Winchindon.
Would you care to expand on that route? I go over there occasionally and it is always nice to get a new route...
Turn right out of on yer bike onto A41, take first left after about 200 yards sign posted westcott. First mile or so is not much until after westcott, then it goes up into some gentle hills with stunning views over the Vale of Ayelsbury. Just keep to this road for about 5 miles until you come to a cross roads (maybe a T juntion, not sure only done ride once.) Turn left sign posted Waddesdon which eventually brings you back to the A41. Look out for the red kites they are very impressive birds with a long forked tail and a wing span of up to 5 feet. Let me know what you think.
Tony B: The real highlight is going on their suggested test route via Westcott, Ashendon, Upper Pillicott then Upper Winchindon.
Would you care to expand on that route? I go over there occasionally and it is always nice to get a new route...
Turn right out of on yer bike onto A41, take first left after about 200 yards sign posted westcott. First mile or so is not much until after westcott, then it goes up into some gentle hills with stunning views over the Vale of Ayelsbury. Just keep to this road for about 5 miles until you come to a cross roads (maybe a T juntion, not sure only done ride once.) Turn left sign posted Waddesdon which eventually brings you back to the A41. Look out for the red kites they are very impressive birds with a long forked tail and a wing span of up to 5 feet. Let me know what you think.