Scotland - Cowal Peninsula and sea lochs

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Scotland - Cowal Peninsula and sea lochs

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Further to my "Pishy Weather" thread , Myself , "escocia" from this forum, and another pal did decide to go our planned bike run , weather looked kinda shite to start with , but it was actually mostly dry and bright as the day went on :)

On the Gourock to Dunoon ferry , heading over to the Cowal Peninsula :!: Must have been 30 bikes on this wee ferry, after departin at Dunoon,most of the bikers were heading up to Oban ,taking the ferry saves riding the Glasgow/Loch lomond section of the route.
We just wanted to explore the local Cowal area.

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We stopped at the viewpoint at the "Kyles of Bute" for a rest and a few pics, this is Loch Striven, a sea loch, ..the west coast of Scotland is full of these sea lochs,some of which stretch many many miles inland. That's actually the Isle Of Bute on the rhs,you can just see ,the wee ferry which links Bute is visible just down from the top of the pic....Rothesay is the main town on Bute ,and the main ferry sails from there.

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Yours Truly

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My Bandit 12

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We stopped in Tighnabruaich for a bite to eat, this is the view from the cafe .

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Then on to "Otter Ferry" ,a strange name for a village ,first time i've been there, it sits on the shores of Loch Fyne , another one of those sea lochs i spoke about.
This pic was taken outside the Oystercatcher Hotel in Otter Ferry ,this is the pontoon for the "Yachties" who come ashore for lunch or a beer .

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Time was getting on, as these roads are slow although traffic free , with lots of twistys,...infact mostly twistys ,so we headed for the ferry homeward to Gourock ,where a 50min ride along the coast road through Largs took us home .

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Not a huge run , around 160 miles or so , but very enjoyable just the same , 90% of the run was on dry roads , we were all really glad we decided to go.

Even better was the fact that the ticket collector on the outward ferry didn't collect our tickets ,although he walked right past us , and we had them in our hands,...and the collector on the way home only took the motorcycle section,not the rider part .......so we'll just have to go again sometime :D
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Timbo wrote:Nice pics Stevie and that is a really tidy looking Bandit u have there, how are you finding it?
Apart from the weight , which isnt really noticeable when on the move , i'd say performance wise, it's pretty much like my 'storm :!:

This'll pull in top gear from very low speeds ,(only 5 speed though), suspension is still nice and tight due to the very low miles , overall i'm happy with the bike ...what can be said about a bandit that hasn't been said already .
The Ford Focus of the bike world maybe ,......aye ....no complaints so far :D
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Good pictures buddy, the Bandito is indeed the Focus of the bike world and what a bloody good car the Focus is.
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Thanks for sharing that with us Stevie, great to see some more of the breath taking scenery you have up there :!:

Your bike is looking pretty good too :D pleased too hear so far so good :D

Chris.
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