kevin_cambs_uk
Guru
- Location
- Near Cambridge
I used to have a motorbike and commute a few years ago now around London as well as up here, but not in heavy snow or really icy conditions as it was too dangerous plus the motorbike and me used to get covered in crap, crud and salt which would kill the finish on the bike. It was great fun in fine weather but not snow and ice. Motorbikes a Suzuki GS750 then a Bandit then a Honda VFR are long gone. Though I still have all my gear, Kelvar jacket, trousers, helmet, boots and gloves but haven't worn them for years. The trousers are super warm thick padded ones. I keep telling myself that one day I will, but I don't think so, not in the crap UK climate. Plus I've totted up the costs and it is more expensive than running my car. I'd rather be driving half way to work then cycling the rest on the GBW. It's the safest. Anyway the GBW has been a Godsend for cycling to work. It is not quite so flooded as it was, there are only two long stretches remaining at the moment. To pass these you just ride along the top of the grass bank. I guess if you have a road bike then this will not be possible so you have to push/carry it and walk, but with a MTB it's no problem. just a bit slower and more concentration needed in the bike handling department to avoid falling ar$e over tit into the water.
The contractors that have been digging with a huge digger just east of Swavesy have left a lot of mud and stones on the road which pees me off no end as hitting this crap at night that they should have cleaned up can be lethal causing to you crash or puncture plus in the wet it makes one hell of a mess of your bike. Plus the stupid prats at Cambridgeshire Council have been cutting the vegtation and hedges adjacent to the road and left all the cuttings and thorns on the road. I got a puncture in my front tyre from a one and half inch thorn on wednesday morning so when I cam to ride home the tyre was flat so had to stick in a new tube which made me late home.
Me and you must have passed each other along the way in the last year !!!!
As for the contractors just past Swavesey, what really annoyed me was the fact that they parked their car on the bus way and in the pitch dark you could not see it, I can't believe no one crashed into it.
As for the flooding, yep, only 2 sections are really underwater and after taking the diversion yesterday around Fenstanton into Cambridge along the Low road on the ice, today I came back via the GBW as it seemed a bit safer although I had to walk 2 sections. The wind tonight was dreadful. Took me 1 hr. 20 to do the 15 miles.....
At least were going to get lights along it now, lets hope they work under water ....
http://travellingtheguidedbusway.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/ligts-on-busway-cycle-track.html