Cross Country (2011 - present) review

Dungeness is a funny old place, imagine a wasteland dreamt up by Playstation's best game developers, always windy and overcast littered with derelict huts and a host of makeshift sheds, all sitting on miles upon miles of rust ridden shingle. In the distance you can hear a deep hum from the nuclear power station whilst eerie distant loudspeaker announcements can be heard echoing around the heavy oppressive air.

Cross Country (2011 - present) review
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Dungeness is a funny old place, imagine a wasteland dreamt up by Playstation's best game developers, always windy and overcast littered with derelict huts and a host of makeshift sheds, all sitting on miles upon miles of rust ridden shingle. In the distance you can hear a deep hum from the nuclear power station whilst eerie distant loudspeaker announcements can be heard echoing around the heavy oppressive air.

Dungeness does however have a more idyllic side. Aside from being a huge nature reserve it also features a miniature steam railway, an old lighthouse, a Smokery and the unnaturally warm waters on the beach are a mecha for beach fishing. It even has a café that serves a reasonable breakfast and it’s this café that I choose as the destination for a very windy but dry Sunday jaunt on Victory’s massive Cross Country.

Read more: http://www.visordown.com/road-tests-first-rides/first-ride-victory-cross-country-review/18247.html#ixzz2Cl4z9oUf

Dungeness is a funny old place, imagine a wasteland dreamt up by Playstation's best game developers, always windy and overcast littered with derelict huts and a host of makeshift sheds, all sitting on miles upon miles of rust ridden shingle. In the distance you can hear a deep hum from the nuclear power station whilst eerie distant loudspeaker announcements can be heard echoing around the heavy oppressive air.

Dungeness does however have a more idyllic side. Aside from being a huge nature reserve it also features a miniature steam railway, an old lighthouse, a Smokery and the unnaturally warm waters on the beach are a mecha for beach fishing. It even has a café that serves a reasonable breakfast and it’s this café that I choose as the destination for a very windy but dry Sunday jaunt on Victory’s massive Cross Country.

Read more: http://www.visordown.com/road-tests-first-rides/first-ride-victory-cross-country-review/18247.html#ixzz2Cl4z9oUf

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