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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    I say go for it - nothing is forever, and planes fly back to NZ too! Would definitely recommend looking at places other than London (unless you like big cities!) - as a Northerner I would also look at places like Manchester/Leeds, there are some really nice suburbs still in reach of the CBD.

    Good luck!

    Matt

    Agreed on looking outside London - it's a terrible place for biking. Now the North East however is a different story. You get coast roads, plenty of country side and the Lake District is but a twist of the throttle away.

    Scotland however is a much more beautiful country than England, and has some awesome roads for riding.
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    If any of you get the chance to go to the UK, then do. Even if it is only fo ra year, it will give you the chance to just open your eyes. Alright, for the young uns', the insurance is horrendous. However, once you get off the ferry on a trip to France, and beyond, it is worth it. You also book your holidays for June, and go to the Isle of Man for the TTs, and then to Northern Ireland, fo rthe North West races.

    London is the pits, so avoid if possible. Head North, to Manchester, York, even Birmingham.

    Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoggie View Post
    London is the pits, so avoid if possible. Head North, to Manchester, York, even Birmingham.

    Enjoy

    I hate to be picky, but surely this is a typo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    NZ population per square km = 15
    UK population per square km = 250

    You better improve your overtaking skills, cos you are going to have to do it a lot more than here.

    Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha
    Yeah and the roads are so busy coming the other way, it doesnt work anyway. Oh and everyone tailgates, so there is no room to get back in once you get out to overtake. Love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P View Post
    Yeah and the roads are so busy coming the other way, it doesnt work anyway. Oh and everyone tailgates, so there is no room to get back in once you get out to overtake. Love it.
    One of the latest top gears they see who can tailgate the closest in a van at 40MPH or so and Hamster wins with 14mm!

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    bad luck

    I'm in the uk and can't wait to come to nz. Arriving in december. If you really want to come look at the weekly news paper, motorcycle news, they have a similar site to this one. not a bad read but a bit repetative if you buy it every week.

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    Someone I only know from on-line recently visited here from Sweden.I told her not to bother with London apart from doing the tourist thing and leaving a.s.a.p once she`s seen the sights.Nope,London it had to be,she had a friend there she could stay with who loved it e.t.c. and surely I was being too negative.Well she came and spent 2 weeks.Said it was like being in the Alamo,no-one but no-one spoke English in the area she stayed,and she couldn`t believe the constant wailing of Police sirens day and night,the outright hostility she encountered several times a day for reasons she never could fathom(dosnt need to be a reason here,the countries full of arseholes who think being unpleasant is macho for some deluded reason)and her friend who "loved it there" admitted she was too scared to go anywhere unless it was absolutely nescessary and she`d love to leave,apparently it`s only her job keeping her there,personally I`d look for another job somewhere else.So I was proved right,I sent her several pictures of Dartmoor and the Cornwall and Devon coast-line to prove that not all of England is a decaying hell-hole sliding into the 3rd world and she`s older and wiser,also wont be going to London again...ever.

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    I fully understand where you are coming from Bro...

    I didn't know it had come to this, I should have known. Wana join me in the Sauna/Steam on Sunday arvo? Be good to catch up aya!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer View Post
    Wana join me in the Sauna/Steam on Sunday arvo?
    sorry guys but this along with texmo's pleas to ride pillion on the arse sex are really worrying........

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    Yeah man after a long ride on the back of the r6 a sauna sounds great >.<

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazbug5 View Post
    I hate to be picky, but surely this is a typo?
    Yep it's spelt Burmungum

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    If any of you guys end up in the Leeds/Wetherby area, give us a shout and I'll get the first beers in at the oldest Inn in England

    (you can buy the rest )
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    Best biking roads? Get yourself into the west country, as long as you know how to overtake tractors and can avoid holidaymakers you'll be all sweet.

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    Anyway........Back to the question.....

    Quote Originally Posted by texmo View Post
    for someone seriously toying with the idea of moving to england whats some good internet forums anyone know?

    edit: bikey forums..
    Getting back to the point of this thread................

    Try http://www.bikersoracle.com. I think you'll find it rather good.

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    Sweet thanks for that mate. cool site btw.
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