Ride.
Lincoln to Boston.

- Miles: 100
- Start: Lincoln
- End: Kirton
- Time: 2 and a half hours, allow up to 5 hours
- Suitability: all bikes and riders
The Lincolnshire 100 is a route that takes motorcyclists through of the finest roads in Lincolnshire.
A route that offers something for everyone, a destination that every motorcyclist will love to visit.
For a warm-up, the route heads north on the A46, away from Lincoln, past the Regional Police HQ, through Market Rasen and to the town of Caistor.
Almost every biker in Lincolnshire is familiar with the Caistor High Street (B1225). Do not be misled by the name; the B1225 offers 20 miles of motorcycling pleasure, concluding just north of Horncastle.
After the-flowing Caistor Road, one encounters the technical twisting turning section known locally as the Bardney Bends. Officially designated as B1190 and the B1202, this 16 section is a popular Sunday route. However, is important to watch your speed in the villages, not everyone is motorcyclist, and vans equipped with cameras are a sight in the countryside.
After a leisurely 5 miles on the A17, you left at Bicker Bar and proceed towards Blackjack Road Kirton and SportsBikeShop, where you will find the finest coffee machine in Lincolnshire for just 50p.

