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always had bikes and wonder what its like driving one over in spain .has anyone experience of conditions . the roads seem good in a car but i just wonder how other drivers react to bikes . also if its good to drive where is a good place around murcia to buy from. cheerrs folks
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A lot of people on HERE will say great yeh go do it but they are STUPID BECAUSE THEY HAVE NEVER RIDDEN A BIKE got knocked off and remembered how it feels
DO NOT RIDE A MOTORCYCLE IN SPAIN YOU WILL DIE
The Spanish are some of the WORST DRIVERS in the world
I have owned thirty motorcycles HAYABUSAs etc
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Love Hugh xx
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to be fair that is what i thought would be the reaction but i needed to ask to stop myself been stupid
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I have ridden a motorcycle, a road bicycle and have had a car in Spain since I came to live here permanently about 30 years ago. I currently ride a 600 cc Yamaha.
Just like in UK a rider must drive defensively so as to avoid becoming an accident victim. I have had just one M/C accident, when I was hit by a car on a traffic light controlled junction. The driver went against the red light and was looking away from the approaching traffic. I was going too slowly to avoid that one.
As a cyclist (road bike) I have been hit twice. In a car I have also had two accidents.
In all cases I have been compensated by the other vehicle’s insurance.
One thing in Spain which new riders on two wheels need to be aware of is that dry roads, in the areas of Spain where there is little rain, can be very slippery, and when they are wet after a small amount of rain they are like an ice skating rink.
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I`m planning on bringing my CCM out next spring on the back of my motorhome, I`ve been riding for 36 years and in over 20 countries, I`ve ridden in much worse countries than Spain, try riding in Morocco - first world hardware, third world mentality. If you are an experienced and confident rider don`t be detered, if you can ride through London you`ll be fine in Spain. I`ll also be doing some off roading as Murcia has over 2,000 miles of legal trails see wikiloc for more info if you are interested.
Gary
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and my interest is restirred lol
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Good luck I for one would not put anybody of ridding a bike ,but the main reason I don't have one in Spain is down to the intence heat ,as you should know you must ware a full face helmet and leather up from top to bottom otherwise you will be toasted . or you could dispense with the full face helmet and the leather's and ride around in a open face helmet and a pair of shorts like I have seen some fool's doing,looking like a dryed prune thinking it will never happen to me .good luck I am 61 and gave up riding 10 years back basically because of idiotic blind car driver's.I will not get on one but that doesn't stop me going to bike shows and helping others fix their bike's.
This message was last edited by windtalker on 19/11/2016.
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not even thought of the leathers in the heat . i would never ride without all the safety in mind. a friend of mine many years ago was in a rush to get some where from the pub and in his haste grabbed my full face helmet a few minutes later a guy came in pub and said that someone had just slid down road off a bike. we went to see and it was my friend all the front of the helmet was more or less gone but his face was hardly marked . he just said to me thank god he couldnt find his own open faced helmet and apologised for wrecking mine . he also purchased a full face new helmet for himself and me. thinking car best bet .
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not even thought of the leathers in the heat . i would never ride without all the safety in mind. a friend of mine many years ago was in a rush to get some where from the pub and in his haste grabbed my full face helmet a few minutes later a guy came in pub and said that someone had just slid down road off a bike. we went to see and it was my friend all the front of the helmet was more or less gone but his face was hardly marked . he just said to me thank god he couldnt find his own open faced helmet and apologised for wrecking mine . he also purchased a full face new helmet for himself and me. thinking car best bet .
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I have a 1000cc bike in Spain and find the traffic is more aware of motorcycles here that a lot of places, we used to tour all round Europe for years and the place i keep coming back to is Spain, great roads and weather , i drive a car and also cycle and feel much more vulnerable at home in the UK than here, heat can be a problem but if it's over 25c I don't bother riding anyway, to sum it up for me Spain is the top destination in Europe for riding a motorcycle, only place that would come anywhere near it a Austria, Enjoy!
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Protective clothing has come on in leaps & bounds in the last few years, leather is no longer the only option, there is some great stylish protective clothing that look just like normal clothes, as for helmets as my bikes for the past 20 years have been off road based (in an effort to slow me down) a moto x helmet gives good protection and air flow around the face, a pair of sunglasses also help keep your speed down, anything over 60 makes your eyes water. Looking forward to roosting some of the dirt trails around Murcia,
Old enough to know better, young enough not to care.
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