Below are just a few links to websites and associated resources which our members find useful, and which you might wish to explore further: there are plenty more!
Please note: Cambs TRF has no affiliation to any sites listed, which are provided purely for information purposes
National green road organisations
(TRF and other green road user groups)
- TRF’s public facing national website: Click Here
- TRF’s members’ website: Click Here
- Green Lane Association: Click Here UK user group promoting members’ interest in green roads and publisher of TrailWise 2 byway mapping tool
- UK motoring organisations’ land access and recreation association: Click Here
National and local green road mapping
- Cambridgeshire County Council Definitive Map: Click Here
- Bywaymap – site depicting English and Welsh byways with links to OS maps: Click Here
- Ordnance Survey – retail site for UK leisure maps and associated items: Click Here
Local retailers
- John Lee Motorcycles: Click Here
Higham Ferrers-based supplier of Beta, Sherco, Gas Gas, TRS, Montesa, Vertigo & Oset off-road machines, kit and associated dealer facilities
- Gear 4 Motorcycles: Click Here
Market Deeping-based supplier of KTM, Husqvarna and Honda off-road machines, kit and associated dealer facilities
- Wheels Motorcycles: Click Here
Peterborough-based supplier of Honda, Suzuki, Moto Guzzi and Kawasaki adventure bikes, kit and associated dealer facilities
- Webbs Motorcycles: Click Here
Peterborough-based supplier of Yamaha and Triumph adventure bikes, kit and associated dealer facilities
- Sycamore Motorrad: Click Here
Peterborough-based supplier of BMW bikes, kit and associated dealer facilities
Trail and adventure bike-related publications and websites
- Adventure Bikerider: Click Here
UK adventure bike rider (ABR) focused website and forum and publisher of ABR Magazine
- Adventure Rider: Click Here
US –based adventure, trail and enduro bike rider website and forum
- Rust Sports: Click Here
UK-based web-based trail, enduro and adventure bike rider magazine, the on-line successor to the now defunct (but ever – so – useful) ‘Trail Bike & Enduro Magazine (TBM)’
- Adventure Motorcycling Handbook: Click Here
Chris Scott’s hugely comprehensive and informative ‘website of the book’, home of the Adventure Motorcycling Handbook 2020