My friend and I, he on Bandit 12 and me on GSA1150 are planning to ride to South Spain, via France from London.
Any advice from anyone who's done a similar trip ?
length of journey?
areas to avoid - i hear riding thru France aint all that.
IM new to biking so, how many miles per day is do-able?
Thanks in advance
Leeman (newbie tosser)
"How many miles in a day?" is an impossible question to answer, as it depends on lots of different factors. Rather than worry about mileages it's perhaps easier to consider the time in the saddle.
The most I've done on a trip is 600-odd miles in a day (apart from one mad day trip of 800+). That involved leaving Dover at 8:00 am, and arriving in the Alps around 7:00 pm, with breaks for lunch (and petrol stops of course). It was spent entirely on autoroutes, which are undoubtedly an efficient way of getting the miles in, but are not at all exciting. You can have a trial run by sitting still on your bike in the garage for eight hours, getting off every hour-and-a-half for a wee. (For added realism, get someone to come and spray you with a hosepipe every now and again to simulate showers...) You might want to consider a means of listening to music if that will help stave of the boredom.
Some think nothing of knocking off 1,000 miles in a day but that seems too much like hard work to me.
Or you could stay off the autoroutes, have much more fun, but take longer. France has some great roads, especially once you get to the hillier bits, generally in the South.
Personally, I'd spend the first day on the motorways, then get onto N-roads and D-roads. For a day on scenic roads, I'd work on a maximum of 300 miles.
It depends on how much time you have available, what your accommodation plans are. Post more details of your plans, and you might get some more helpful and relevant suggestions.
