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northern spain... Picos
Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 10:55 pm
by boxerscott
Happened across this on the Ducati forum, I think it sums up why you do not have to burn rubber going down to Andulucia or South of France/Northern Italy. We are there in September for a more extensive tour other than Cantabria and a re visit to one of our best ever stay overs at the Hotel De Oso (Cosagaya) near Potes. Quality roads, inexpensive, amazing scenery and un congested roads. Counting down the days to early September.
https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/b ... iew.52598/
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 6:50 pm
by nab 301
Looks good , You won't be air bnb 'ing it then? I never realized Ducati were naming their bikes after medical conditions
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:11 pm
by Humbug
Amazing roads around Potes, rode it for a couple of days before heading down to Catalunya
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 10:04 pm
by boxerscott
nab 301 wrote:Looks good , You won't be air bnb 'ing it then? I never realized Ducati were naming their bikes after medical conditions
Definitely not air b and bee`n it, do not fancy taking my chances with anyone sub letting an accommodation or not having required standard certification or appropriate insurance cover. Another third world one click www. scalper.
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:06 pm
by Boxered
Deffo have to agree with you Chris, we have had around 4 trips on the bike and 2 in the car, in fact Julie and me have just returned from our trip, although this time we just hugged the coast instead of exploring the mountains again, very very enjoyable, the ferry is getting a lot more expensive due to the exchange rate 'cos of all the brexit bollox, but it is still a fantastically affordable area to visit.
My Recommendations are
Cangas de Onis is a great town to base yourself in for a few nights, plenty of reasonably priced hotels with secure underground parking and enough bars and restaurants to keep you entertained of an evening, and close to some of the best roads.
the road from Ribadesella on the coast to Cangas de Onis and on to Riano is just stunning and is an absolute must do/see.
The road from Potes to Panes ( the pots n pans road as we refer to it) is amazing.
Llanes has a brilliant hotel that is right on the beach and just a short walk from the town, another great place to base yourself for a few days whilst you explore the mountains. Can't remember the name right now but pm me and I'll send it to you.
Sop me if I'm boring you
Steve
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2017 10:58 pm
by boxerscott
Boxered wrote:Deffo have to agree with you Chris, we have had around 4 trips on the bike and 2 in the car, in fact Julie and me have just returned from our trip, although this time we just hugged the coast instead of exploring the mountains again, very very enjoyable, the ferry is getting a lot more expensive due to the exchange rate 'cos of all the brexit bollox, but it is still a fantastically affordable area to visit.
My Recommendations are
Cangas de Onis is a great town to base yourself in for a few nights, plenty of reasonably priced hotels with secure underground parking and enough bars and restaurants to keep you entertained of an evening, and close to some of the best roads.
the road from Ribadesella on the coast to Cangas de Onis and on to Riano is just stunning and is an absolute must do/see.
The road from Potes to Panes ( the pots n pans road as we refer to it) is amazing.
Llanes has a brilliant hotel that is right on the beach and just a short walk from the town, another great place to base yourself for a few days whilst you explore the mountains. Can't remember the name right now but pm me and I'll send it to you.
Sop me if I'm boring you
Steve
That`s brilliant Steve. All Noted
Can not wait. Ferry is pricey but is so popular, we had trouble finding sailings when we booked at Xmas. You have to book a year in advance to get the Commodore Cabins We have had to sail out of Plymouth (Best Boat, fastest crossing) and sail back to Portsmouth. We are travelling down to Portsmouth with bike in van, leaving van at hotel , riding on to Plymouth next day. Our mates tried to book on new years day and could not get an outward sailing from any port for the same period. They have to put up with French toll roads and expensive services.
Chris
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2017 9:30 am
by Al
Chris, we are not far off your route to Plymouth, if we are around you would be most welcome to stop off for a coffee etc, drop me a PM.
Al.
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2017 12:10 am
by boxerscott
Al wrote:Chris, we are not far off your route to Plymouth, if we are around you would be most welcome to stop off for a coffee etc, drop me a PM.
Al.
Aye Al, sounds good I will be in touch. 7 weeks and counting!
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 6:08 pm
by GunK190
Have just booked a one-way crossing for next June 2018 from Portsmouth to Santander £200 with an inboard cabin with en suite, did try for September but just couldn't get the right crossing already. Though 2018 sailings have only just gone on sale?
Plan on a few days in the Picos before heading off to the Pyrenees and if time allows into the French Alps before heading to Caen for the ferry back to Portsmouth. The video was well worth watching along with some GPX links, thanks for posting
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 11:44 am
by Steve W
Also out in Potes early September (6th - 11th ) out & back via Portsmouth.
Also have 3 routes available for Garmin based around Potes - let me know if you would like them
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 7:09 pm
by boxerscott
Steve W wrote:Also out in Potes early September (6th - 11th ) out & back via Portsmouth.
Also have 3 routes available for Garmin based around Potes - let me know if you would like them
Aye Steve that would be helpful!
regards to you both
Chris and A
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:24 pm
by boxerscott
Am busy possin my 12r lc around Northern Spain, fully loaded with pillion. So far this bike is feckin amazing, however the novelty of the gear assist pro is wearing off and not have had any other manufacture system to compare with I am thinking it may be pretty basic.? Not seamless and further development needed. Only fly in the ointment I may add
Christmas
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 9:10 am
by Paul
Hi Chris,
Glad to hear you are both having a grand time. Regarding gear assist pro, I find on my RS that 1->2 and 2->3 can be quite rough, if you are not accelerating hard, but all the rest of the up changes are smooth after that. On down shifts, the throttle must be fully closed for the down shift to work OK. I can go all the way down the box without any problems on my RS.
Cheers and see you in Hawes,
Paul
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 5:00 pm
by 70tno
I shall be in the Picos by this Monday afternoon on my R1200RS, where Gear Shift Pro should be in its element!
Agree with Paul's comments, it doesn't work well between 1st and 2nd gears, but great after that.
Re: northern spain... Picos
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 7:56 pm
by boxerscott
mmmn, not so sure, anyone tried any other manufacturer version? am thinking that bmw will get it seamless eventually, as hard as I try to get it silky it has square edges that need rounding off. Remember the first abs servo system they brought out for bikes?