Rocket in Spain

Kevm

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Location
Derbyshire, UK
Ride
2012 Roadster
If you're thinking of touring on your R3, especially to Spain, just do it. I just got back from a 2000 mile trip around Spain on my R3 Roadster. I started and finished in Bilbao via Almeria (where I stayed for a week) and a few other places including Zaragoza, Toledo, Madrid (by accident) Ubeda and the Picos de Europa.

The Rocket performed flawlessly and I can't think of another bike I'd rather have taken (and I've toured on all sorts). Some things I learned about the bike:

  • It's all-day comfortable. I hear some folk complain about the seat but it's by a distance the most comfy bike I've had
  • It gets very, very hot, and so does my right thigh/buttock
  • The pegs do ground, but not too easily
  • Fuel consumption? Yes, it consumes fuel
  • People don't really know what to make of it and hardly anyone knows what it is
Here's a couple of pictures






And some video of me wobbling round the different types of roads in Spain.

 
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Lucky you, looks like a great time. I didn't see any video; is it just me?
 
Yeah I cant see any Vid either, glad you had a good time
 
so how did you get home from bilbao

I shall be visiting spain and portugal next summer with my roadster any specific road you recommend ( using michelin maps)
 
I shall be visiting spain and portugal next summer with my roadster any specific road you recommend ( using michelin maps)[/QUOTE]
 
I shall be visiting spain and portugal next summer with my roadster any specific road you recommend ( using michelin maps)
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ok thanks for the input I was based in spain in 2000 , was flying for IBERIA then, but did not see it from the ground
I plan on riding the pyreene ,ride the north coat of spain to oviedo , then south to portugal riding through Salamanca and back , been to almeria not much to see there if I remember. skip madrid and barcelona altogether . and yes will get the michelin maps best for bikers ,
 
@albertaduke
Patrick, there is a new-fangled contraption these days called a GPS!
Check it out!
indeed BUT the michelin maps highlight all the scenic routes and shows the actual twist and turns of secondary roads ..best for planning . worked perfectly in 2010 why change a system I trust