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RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 5th, '25, 12:43
by billinom8s
Well now I have a bike that doesn't try to cripple me and as,the longest day in 2026 is a Sunday I thought I'd plan this in.

As usual, open to change to the delightful British weather, but provisionally this run will be

SUNDAY JUNE 21ST.

for those who haven't done this ride before, it's Lands End for breakfast.

Varying starting points and times but they're ALL early. :-bd :-bd

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 6th, '25, 14:55
by menzies3032
ooooo RTTB returns. Sounds like fun. Provisional yes from me.

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 7th, '25, 12:45
by Doddy
Interested… going to wait for my summer roster 1st before I can commit

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 25th, '25, 20:27
by Gus
Provisional yes from me too, TBC closer to date

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 26th, '25, 14:36
by jimboraver
sounds like a plan :)
i haven't done it before so ill be there

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 26th, '25, 18:32
by billinom8s
I'll sort a route and post it up soon. Start times etc.

That's when it gets scary for people. :-bd

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 27th, '25, 21:43
by billinom8s

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 28th, '25, 00:04
by Robbo87
I know the RTTB is 6 months away, but in case you missed it on the westcountry news, there's now a 60 mph speed limit on the A38 Devon Expressway at Plymouth between Marsh Mills and the Tamar bridge. It's operational both ways and enforced by 24 hr cameras.
Not sure if it's active yet but if it isn't then it's imminent.
Location: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/50.39 ... FQAw%3D%3D

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 28th, '25, 07:28
by billinom8s
Yeah, it went live just before xmas and was filling plymouth coffers immediately.

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 28th, '25, 10:32
by Robbo87
Yep, just like the 20 mph one does on the B3214 Old Laira Rd to Mutley Plain road. Over £20,000 in fines in the first three weeks they were up I was told - the cameras are still there folks so be very aware, they're active both ways. My pal Geoff's son got a fine and points for 26 mph there last year.
Location: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/50.38 ... FQAw%3D%3D

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 28th, '25, 17:02
by TLS-Moose
Robbo87 wrote: Dec 28th, '25, 10:32 Yep, just like the 20 mph one does on the B3214 Old Laira Rd to Mutley Plain road. Over £20,000 in fines in the first three weeks they were up I was told - the cameras are still there folks so be very aware, they're active both ways. My pal Geoff's son got a fine and points for 26 mph there last year.
Location: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/50.38 ... FQAw%3D%3D
The Old Laira Road cameras nearly cost me my licence (twice in ten days, with 6pts already on licence....). 6 cameras, all linked for average speed but each camera can also capture spot speed in either direction. Most of the new ones are the same.
Also be aware that the limits have dropped all the way from the Tamar Bridge to Trerulefoot (in many places what was 50 is now 40, what was 40 is now 30, etc) and also monitored by average speed cameras. The the Glyn Valley from Doublebois all the way the A30 at Bodmin is also 50mph all the way with average speed cameras throughout now. Progress in Cornwall was quicker back in the days of Trevithick ...... 8-|

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 29th, '25, 01:13
by Robbo87
We (SWB) should have a sticky topic dedicated to listing and updating speed camera locations. Known and projected roadwork holdups would be good too methinks. Would certainly assist those of us that plan rideouts, everyone else too I reckon.

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 29th, '25, 08:36
by billinom8s
Go for it Phil

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Dec 29th, '25, 15:49
by Jay
OOOOO!! looking forward to this.

Re: RTTB returns! Sunday June 21st.

Posted: Jan 2nd, '26, 12:12
by menzies3032
TLS-Moose wrote: Dec 28th, '25, 17:02
Robbo87 wrote: Dec 28th, '25, 10:32 Yep, just like the 20 mph one does on the B3214 Old Laira Rd to Mutley Plain road. Over £20,000 in fines in the first three weeks they were up I was told - the cameras are still there folks so be very aware, they're active both ways. My pal Geoff's son got a fine and points for 26 mph there last year.
Location: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/50.38 ... FQAw%3D%3D
The Old Laira Road cameras nearly cost me my licence (twice in ten days, with 6pts already on licence....). 6 cameras, all linked for average speed but each camera can also capture spot speed in either direction. Most of the new ones are the same.
Also be aware that the limits have dropped all the way from the Tamar Bridge to Trerulefoot (in many places what was 50 is now 40, what was 40 is now 30, etc) and also monitored by average speed cameras. The the Glyn Valley from Doublebois all the way the A30 at Bodmin is also 50mph all the way with average speed cameras throughout now. Progress in Cornwall was quicker back in the days of Trevithick ...... 8-|
Daft thing is that in the car I can set the cruise control so i don't get nicked but its such a slow speed that you tend not to focus on looking in front of you because it feels like a walking pace, were as on the bike its so difficult to actually do 20mph that you spend your entire time looking at the speedo not the road in front of you...... Always aggravates me when they try to use speed as a safety measure when it all comes down to focus and attention, I'm much safer at 40mph and focused then at 20mph and falling asleep.