It’s Britain’s best road test route. A tough 250-mile mix of A and B-roads, a stretch of busy motorway, plus plenty of towns, villages, blind corners, ballistic straights, and a huge range of grippy to slippy tarmac.
There are two cafés, an off-road section for adventure and trail bikes, track time for sportsbikes, and Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground and the dyno for hard and fast data when needed. You want answers? We’ve got ’em.
1 Judged with dread
There’s no getting away from it: a Harley sportster isn’t the sort of bike I’d normally happily tackle a 250-mile day on, being small (especially for my 6ft 3in) relatively slow and, in this new 1200 Iron form, with mini apehanger bars. But as I head off it’s actually not that bad. It…