Rtt10 - Where?
#41
Posted 28 July 2009 - 07:42 pm
Tony,
ok, no probs, just thought that as you seemed to be looking for suggestions that they may have been missed.
Paddy900, understand about the costs from Ireland.
mike
currently owned ....
1996 YAMAHA TRX850 gone away for little holiday with Andrea
1997 YAMAHA TDM850 which are obviously an acquired taste. I fink I'm starting to get it now.....
1998 DUCATI 748 ... one way of keeping an old man broke.
1999 YAMAHA Thunderace there is STILL no finer motorcycle
2008 SUZUKI Bandit 1250SA ...... fecked by yours truly, but ......... still fitted with the worlds most uncomfortable bike seat. ouch!
#42
Posted 29 July 2009 - 09:07 am
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1993 Yamaha xt600 supermoto
#43
Posted 29 July 2009 - 10:53 am
Also, some idea as to how much it would cost. As it stands I've got more time than money so I'd prolly go 'The Cheap Way Round'
Would a Grand be enough ?
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#44
Posted 29 July 2009 - 12:07 pm
France options leave you with about 1500 miles (return) on the road. With running costs and a few nights accomoation (not all of us are as mad a MarkyMark) I don't reckon traveling though France saves you that much, though you do get a longer holiday for the same money.
Edited by ChrisG, 29 July 2009 - 01:02 pm.
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now
2009 900 abs, 42k miles, Yamaha heated grips, double bubble screen, R&G crash bungs, scottoiler, Autocom, 1500 lumen LED spotlights.
#45
Posted 29 July 2009 - 12:20 pm
France options leave you with about 1500 miles (return) on the road. With running costs and a few nights accomoation (not all of us are as mad a MarkyMark) I don't reckon traveling though France saves you that much, though you do get a longer holiday for the same money.
Wow, is it as much as that.
I'd done a quick check on Sept 09 ('cos June/July '10 not yet available) and it was nearer £250, but maybe that's 'cos it was Sept.
IF we did Portugal then early June rather than early July might be sensible for weather and possible ferry cost - but is that valid for an RTT?
#46
Posted 29 July 2009 - 12:36 pm
I ran one through thier website for the start of August thinking still peak season, just had another look and it seems to be bumping me up to a cabin rather than a seat, presumably because they're all booked, which must be bumping the price up, looks like your price may memore realistic, just got it down to £400 with a cabin one way and a seat the other. Looks like a group booking and sharing a cabin would save a fair bit of cash. At £250/head it'd definatly be cheaper to sail to Santander than ride from Cherbourg.
Agree that if we do go for Portugal it really should be a bit earlier in the year to get pre school holiday ferry prices.
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now
2009 900 abs, 42k miles, Yamaha heated grips, double bubble screen, R&G crash bungs, scottoiler, Autocom, 1500 lumen LED spotlights.
#47
Posted 29 July 2009 - 12:49 pm
Agree that if we do go for Portugal it really should be a bit earlier in the year to get pre school holiday ferry prices.
Yep I did have to find a date when the reclining seat option was avaiable to get to £250, but if we'd be going ahead of school hols and booking early it'd be feasable I hope.
On IOM option I just found the dates for the TT in 2010 (29/5 - 11/6), so we'd be after then but there's always the Crown Green Bowling Festival.
Edited by poldark, 29 July 2009 - 12:53 pm.
#48
Posted 29 July 2009 - 12:55 pm
XT1200Z - Big and bouncy
GTR1400 - Chaufer the wife.
XT660Z - Fun and commute.
TDM900 - Yellow.
#49
Posted 29 July 2009 - 01:17 pm
Also, some idea as to how much it would cost. As it stands I've got more time than money so I'd prolly go 'The Cheap Way Round'
Would a Grand be enough ?
easily!
to give you an idea the last RTT for me was....
12 days, 2200miles
Ferry from Portsmouth to Santander and return from Cherbourg to Portsmouth £192
fuel £250 ish
camping fees £100 + B&B costs £100
plus food and drink £200ish
"Never argue with an idiot. They just bring you down to their level and beat you with experience"
My TDM :
Black 1991 850 MK1, 160k+ miles(ish, best guess really, gave up trying to keep count after 3rd set of clocks and 3rd engine), PilotRoad2 tyres, custom stubby exhaust system, bluespot calipers & goodridge braided hoses with dunlopads, maxton forks, Ohlins shock, kedo handguards, stainless TDM grill, Scottoiler with lubetube & dual nozzle thingy, Givi Wingrack2 with E45 & 2xE36s, renntec crash bars, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider2, Optimate IIIsp, Bagster tank cover, anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led spotlights, heated grips, new braided lines and rear caliper that actually has bleed nipples
Silver-ish 2003 900, 70k miles, PilotRoad3 front tyre (new@65k) & PR2 rear(new at 69k), Renthal 755 bars with KTM handguards, oxford unheated grips, power commander 3usb, scorpion titanium exhausts, standard screen with vario winglet thingy, stainless grill, oem centre stand, bagster tank cover, givi monokey topplate mounted on grabrail with V46 topbox, Givi PL pannier rails with E21s, crash bungs, mirror extender thingys, Halfords Advanced Laser Blue brillance bulbs, 21w led spotlights, touring scottoiler with leehenty dual nozzle, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider3 Urban, winter style anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led brake light strip, replacement heated grips
current rides : TDM850 3vd/mk1=tourer&scratcher, TRX850=weekend twisty toy, 2003 TDM900=commuter, 2005 TDM900=unmolested. Gone but not forgotton : XTZ750=overland touring toy, GS500e, GS125
If a strange looking truck driver honks at you & gives you the thumbs up, its could be me
#50
Posted 29 July 2009 - 01:59 pm
It might even be cheaper next year if the pound strengthens !
I haven't been abroad much at all really so for me, it'd be Portugal as my first choice, it's also sunny ! I'd probably stretch it to 2 weeks then I could get the ferry both ways and still have lots of biking time.
That said, I'll be at the next RTT wherever it ends up being
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#51
Posted 06 August 2009 - 05:52 pm
3 of us did Santander earlier in June, with 2 bikes, one cabin, worked out at £75 per head.
When you are getting quotes, make your request based on you sharing with others, because no doubt some will want to double up.
I'd consider doing what Studley suggested, and make a 2 week holiday out of it.
mike.
currently owned ....
1996 YAMAHA TRX850 gone away for little holiday with Andrea
1997 YAMAHA TDM850 which are obviously an acquired taste. I fink I'm starting to get it now.....
1998 DUCATI 748 ... one way of keeping an old man broke.
1999 YAMAHA Thunderace there is STILL no finer motorcycle
2008 SUZUKI Bandit 1250SA ...... fecked by yours truly, but ......... still fitted with the worlds most uncomfortable bike seat. ouch!
#52
Posted 07 August 2009 - 08:11 am
"Never argue with an idiot. They just bring you down to their level and beat you with experience"
My TDM :
Black 1991 850 MK1, 160k+ miles(ish, best guess really, gave up trying to keep count after 3rd set of clocks and 3rd engine), PilotRoad2 tyres, custom stubby exhaust system, bluespot calipers & goodridge braided hoses with dunlopads, maxton forks, Ohlins shock, kedo handguards, stainless TDM grill, Scottoiler with lubetube & dual nozzle thingy, Givi Wingrack2 with E45 & 2xE36s, renntec crash bars, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider2, Optimate IIIsp, Bagster tank cover, anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led spotlights, heated grips, new braided lines and rear caliper that actually has bleed nipples
Silver-ish 2003 900, 70k miles, PilotRoad3 front tyre (new@65k) & PR2 rear(new at 69k), Renthal 755 bars with KTM handguards, oxford unheated grips, power commander 3usb, scorpion titanium exhausts, standard screen with vario winglet thingy, stainless grill, oem centre stand, bagster tank cover, givi monokey topplate mounted on grabrail with V46 topbox, Givi PL pannier rails with E21s, crash bungs, mirror extender thingys, Halfords Advanced Laser Blue brillance bulbs, 21w led spotlights, touring scottoiler with leehenty dual nozzle, Autocom with blueteeth & PMR radio, TomTom Rider3 Urban, winter style anti-dazzle coating
to fit : led brake light strip, replacement heated grips
current rides : TDM850 3vd/mk1=tourer&scratcher, TRX850=weekend twisty toy, 2003 TDM900=commuter, 2005 TDM900=unmolested. Gone but not forgotton : XTZ750=overland touring toy, GS500e, GS125
If a strange looking truck driver honks at you & gives you the thumbs up, its could be me
#53
Posted 07 August 2009 - 08:55 pm
Hope that the date for the RTT is good for me next year so I can join you guys.
Mark.
#54
Posted 07 August 2009 - 10:30 pm
One Local for Local peeps
and one with our Portugiess neighbours on the mainland
Kawasaki GT550, XJ900 Diversion, 2002 TDM 900 , 2008 TDM 900a, 2010 TDM 900a.
#55
Posted 07 August 2009 - 10:50 pm
One Local for Local peeps
and one with our Portugiess neighbours on the mainland
Bit too early to make a call given the Poll is open till end of Aug, but I assume that if the choice was just between IOM & Portugal then the other UK votes would turn into IOM votes, so looking like that is clear No.1 at the moment.
But good point made, if official June/July RTT is IOM maybe there's another trip to Portugal in Sept (when it's not so hot too!) - that's assuming funds for both, which maybe tricky especially given RTT11 in Vosges to follow.
Time to start buying a lottery ticket again!
#56
Posted 08 August 2009 - 04:34 pm
Err like this?
Stu
#57
Posted 16 August 2009 - 10:09 pm
As well as the best completely de-restricted roads on the planet it is a beautiful, compact, encapsulation of some of best UK landscapes.
These range from high moorland, secluded glens, water features and stunning coastline. Biking roads vary from the TT circuit, with 180 mph stretches (eek) on the mountain (not by me but PaulB where are you?) to twisty, bumpy sections in the beauty of the southern parts of the island.
As well as this there is the fascination of some of the most varied rail and tram systems in the world and some really gorgoues coast towns, with pubs, like port erin and port st mary, Peel and castletown.
I would be happy to help arrangements where possible if people are interested in this approach
Pete
some pix from TT and also visit by myself and Mrs K in 2007:
I was going to vote on this tonight but my computer tells me I already have (memory problems are not improving since becoming OAP!)
in deciding I understand that people will think seriously about whether there is enough on a little island to keep everyone occupied for few days
this is the tourist link if it will help -
http://www.visitisleofman.com/explore/
Key points to remember are perhaps:
- brilliant mtorcycling experience on TOTALLY derestricted roads ( exc in urban areas of course) - see pic above
- history of TT to explore through the course, and also some of the best classic bike museums - see pic above
- cracking country for biking and walking especially on southern and western coasts
- cycle hire for £12/day (it would be great to do the TT course on a bicycle if anyone fancies it)
- range of publci transport from horse trams, tramway to mountain top through to old steam railways
sorry no pix of electric tram or steam railway
hope this is of some help but the IoM tourism gang via the link will do the "selling" job much more eloquently than me
all the best
Pete
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#58
Posted 17 August 2009 - 10:18 am
Thank you for your query,
Prices for 2010 will not be available until late October/early November. We do not offer group discounts but would advise to book as far in advance as possible to avail of the cheapest fares. If you contact me again in November with travel dates and the amount of bikes and people travelling I should be able to give you a quote then.
Kind regards
Anya Quiggin
Passenger Services Officer
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company
Imperial Builidings
Douglas
Isle of Man
IM1 2BY
Tel: +44 (0) 1624 645695
Fax: +44 (0) 1624 645608
Personally I'd prefer to know ferry costs before deciding between IOM and other options, can we wait till Nov though?
Just for information, I am booked on the IOM ferry from Heysham next week. This is Manx G.P. practice week, and the return cost for 1 fatchap and 1 TDM900 is £95
Assume that the robbing b@stards will increase the price by 10% for next year, and we're still only looking at around £100
I am not sure, without checking, what the difference is from Liverpool.
In my opinion, the IOM is worth every penny of the ferry fare, just to be in a lovely place where the people like bikers and don't treat you like a second class citizen. Plus the roads are brill.
I read on a previous post about the cost of living in IOM. It is approx. 10% more expensive than the mainland. Although the beer is not!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#59
Posted 17 August 2009 - 01:29 pm
I have taken the opportunity therefore to provide a brief glimse into the offerings of the four potential venues in relation to CAKE !
This report is not in any way biased towards PORTUGAL ! No sireee, nope, not at all !
IOM Cake
http://noblesparkcafe.com/page3.htm
Portugese Cake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolo_Rei
http://en.wikipedia....uisine#Desserts
The Portuguese enjoy rich egg-based desserts. These are often seasoned with spices such
as cinnamon and vanilla. Perhaps most popular is leite-creme (a set egg custard). Also
popular is arroz doce (a typical and popular rice pudding, a must in Christmas time
parties), although aletria (a similar dish this time based upon a kind of vermicelli), is
common. These are often decorated with elaborate stencilled patterns of cinnamon powder.
Other custards include pudim flan. Cakes and pastries are also very popular. Most towns
have a local speciality, usually egg or cream based pastry. Originally from Lisbon, but
popular nationwide, as well as among the diaspora, are pastéis de nata. These are small,
extremely rich custard tarts. Other very popular pastries found in cafes, bakeries and
pastry shops across the entire territory, include the bola de Berlim and the pão-de-ló. In
the south specially in the Algarve region, many recipes include almonds and marzipan.
Scottish Cake
http://www.britishco...otland-cake.htm
Yorkshire Cake
http://www.thecakest...re_Terrier.html
Please feel free to add an addition info/photos/samples to this wholly unbiased report !
Edited by Studley Ramrod, 17 August 2009 - 01:34 pm.
Mk2a 2000 in Silver. Top end Refurb @ 41100 miles, Scottoiler, Renthal Road High Bars, Up & Back Bar Risers, Bellypan, DL650 Handguards, Capt. Picard Bar Ends, House of Henty SS Wheel spacers, New Seat Cover Fitted. 58 MPG !! Now owned by chrisbee ! Studley's mk2a Bloggerydoodaah ! Photos of my first MK1 Photos of my MK2a TPLQHCSRSFC No. 1 Fan
#60
Posted 17 August 2009 - 01:50 pm
Edited by Geordie Guy, 17 August 2009 - 01:54 pm.
Kawasaki GT550, XJ900 Diversion, 2002 TDM 900 , 2008 TDM 900a, 2010 TDM 900a.
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