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mick



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Cobbled Roads
Driving round Calderdale & Kirklees area there are still a few Cobbled roads mainly on steep hills but they seem as good as new mostly and never seem to need any repairs doing.
What do other areas have ?
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rockster57



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Haworth Main Street - cobbled, steep and very nice condition. Big tourist draw. I’m aware of a couple of other steep cobbled roads in Keighley area which are not on the tourist radar and sadly are in a poor state of repair. Neutral
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Cobbled roads have a slight problem when new services are put in and trench is just back filled and horrible black stuff to top it off.

In Leeds 6 there are some cobbled roads/hills where the middle has been tarmaced . Was told that was so horses could get grip on cobbles. No idea how true this is.

There again around Bradford/Calderdale plenty of unadopted roads as well.


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mick



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Yes it’s partly true Brendan bit more grip for the horses
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leeds



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Well Mick, if it comes to horses and their 'footwear' I will bow to your experiences! Bow down Thumbs Up



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When I used to ride some years ago in a village local they had some in 'strips' across the road.
A few on a hill, I always used to be nervous riding downhill over those parts especially in the wet.

Even overly smooth tarmac in the wet can be slippy to them. Diesels Lives Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️
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Cobbles can also be interesting on a motorbike. Especially in the wet Shocked 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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mick



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leeds wrote:
Well Mick, if it comes to horses and their 'footwear' I will bow to your experiences! Bow down Thumbs Up



Brendan

Double road studs Brendan best way for horses these days
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"Cobbles can also be interesting on a motorbike. Especially in the wet"

Your not kidding, I fractured my heel in Belgium on a Triumph Trophy 1200 trying (and thankfully succeeding) to keep it upright mid U turn when a florist emptied their flower bucket accross the road. 1995 300 Tdi Epsom Green - It's a keeper.
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Cobbles are lethal for most forms of modern transport.

Micklegate in York used to always give the bike suspension a workout and in winter could be quite an interesting ride downhill and around a bend.

Mind you summer, sitting at the bottom and watching all the pretty girls cycle by made it all worthwhile Whistle
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I agree, there are advantages Laughing 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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"I've never come this way before!" she cried, as she cycled over the cobbles.
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