We passed through on Sat 12th. I did keep an eye out for Grand Espaces, K12Rs and "girl's bikes"Caz wrote:which is why we no longer ride, and stuff both the bikes into a Grand Espacealthough you might wear yourself out and lose the will to liveIt's a little more bareable when you have someone to talk to
When were you there? I've just gotten back... And werent you tempted to do a lap or two?coincidentally one of the first places we went was to the ring - watching not lapping
I would probably have cracked and done a lap or two if it had been good weather, but it was alternating between bright sunshine and pissing rain, to the extent you'd probably have encountered both on the same lap. We were three days and 500 miles into a two week holiday. Not worth it. We hung around the car park for a while checking out the bikes and cars and chatting to Brit bikers, then had lunch where the road to Quiddelbach goes under the track at Hocheichen - not the most interesting place to watch, but the first place we came to where we could easily get to the track from the road.
However we will go back. Oh yes.
Route wise, we took the E40 as far as Liege (bear in mind that around Brussels it's signed as 'Luik', not 'Liege'), then bimbled down to Spa. It's well worth stopping in if you have the time and you are interested in motorsport history. If you've got more time and better local maps than us you can probably ride around bits of the original public road circuit. As it was we wandered into the grandstands before Eau Rouge and sat and watched the qualifying for a 25 hour VW beetle endurance race. Wierd.
I have no idea why the E40 is so mind-numbing. It's less than 200 miles of motorway. But somehow it's worse than any other 200 miles of motorway.
From there we camped somewhere just short of the German border (we were going to cross into germany but we couldn't find it via backroads that weren't on our map
Ditto. I've done over 12,500 miles on my ZXR and got through two sets of tyres (D207's and the Avons). Either you've got some seriously soft rubber on there or you are a nutterCaz wrote:Ouch! what do you have fitted? My sportec M3s currently have 6500miles on them (and atleast 200 laps of the ring) and I wont be changing them for my next trip to the ring in August.... I do have more tread left in the centre than on the edges thothats mega mileage! .. i get about 2500 miles out of a rear tyre..
/Caz
I can see a hayabusa going through a rear in a couple of thousand miles, but not a 400.


