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  • Theft, cameras and traffic lights killed a lot of the joy of motorbikes in London for sure. The 90s and the early 00s were SO much fun. Throw in how difficult and expensive the test is, ULEZ and it's a wonder anyone bothers to learn. A desperate shame considering the UK's motorcycling heritage and that they're a genuine solution to congestion.

    That said, riding around the city here is boring as hell - surface streets are mostly dead straight and pockmarked worse than Baghdad. Drivers are so much more inattentive / distracted and accidents more frequent. It is extremely convenient though with the traffic and you can ride year round in comfort apart from a few days of rain. License is absurdly easy and insurance cheap.

    Some great riding outside of town albeit inland sizzles in the summer. Desert season is more or less over now until October.

    It is good though, no doubt. If I wasn't so paranoid about getting nicked for something I'd probably have more fun on the road!

  • I've only ridden in LA one day in my life so not much experience of it! Thing I remember is it took hours to get out of the city even on giant roads. We were there in April which was a great time for the weather. I really liked the west coast and the parks, just haven't had the chance to get back there.

    Anyone starting in London today wouldn't have a clue how we all got away with the speeds we were doing. I would be embarrassed to be caught doing it these days.

  • Ha - I would be in jail!

    April and may are absolutely mint. It depends which direction you're going in getting out. South and East can be ridiculous, north is not so bad depending on where you live. It's not pleasant though, even riding the freeway to Malibu (about 45 minutes away) is a drag.

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