View Full Version : Long trips on the motorway with GN250
Steve 555
30th May 2007, 22:43
Does anyone do long rides with there GN250 and if so does it cope ok???? People have said they are not too good on long trips is this true???? Also is there anything special I should be checking on the GN before a long ride apart from the usual oil and things??
Steam
30th May 2007, 22:48
It's not as stupid as touring on a scooter, but it's not ideal.
On my GN250 I did Auckland - Wellington with a night in a tent in Taupo, it was fun but I was pretty tired at the end.
Nah mate, she'll be right. It'll be slow but sure, like the turtle. You'll get tired from the wind in the upright seating position, and your bum will go numb.
People will try to pass you a lot. Let them.
Just do it.
Steve 555
30th May 2007, 23:04
sweet thanks yes heaps better than a scooter. Thats why I bought it for a longer ride if I wanted.
Steam
31st May 2007, 07:31
Also is there anything special I should be checking on the GN before a long ride apart from the usual oil and things??
Just the ususal, check the oil at every petrol stop, make sure the chain isn't too loose, fill up yer tyres, that's about it.
KoroJ
31st May 2007, 08:02
To quote Lee Rusty, "There isn't a bike built today that isn't capable of doing the 1000 miler!"
It's just harder and slower on a GN than an ST.
Rosie
31st May 2007, 09:22
Along similar lines:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=35658
Also, on longer trips, move yourself around every 10 minutes or so, change your hand position a bit, hop your rear up an down on the seat a couple of times etc. If you start doing this right from the start of your ride it will help keep soreness at bay.
$CENSLS1$
31st May 2007, 09:56
She'll be fine, I rode my KLX250 from paeroa to west Auckland with just one stop at Ngatea for gas on the way home, I've also ridden from Mangawai to west auckland non-stop,100km @ 7rpm :scooter: , easing back to 80 occasionally just to let her catch her breath. I don't think it's good for them reving that hard for hours on end but I doubt it'll kill 'em.
Word of advice, something that I felt helped me was when on the motorway and feeling a little sore from the upright riding position tuck in behind a coachliner bus for a little bit and get in their 'draft'. Obviously don't ride too close but just close enough that you feel the wind ease off you. Is a bit smelly with the diesel fumes so only do it for a couple of minutes at the most. Will just give you a chance to catch your breath without stopping then push on after that :yes:
davereid
31st May 2007, 14:03
Don't worry, you GN250 is fine for touring. Just travel at a speed the bike is comfy at. Have a look at http://wmuma.com/moped78/ for some inspiration.
johnnyflash
31st May 2007, 14:13
Does anyone do long rides with there GN250 and if so does it cope ok???? People have said they are not too good on long trips is this true???? Also is there anything special I should be checking on the GN before a long ride apart from the usual oil and things??
Hell, in years gone by Ive ridden from AKL to Hawkesbay and back on a GN250, Yes sure they are not as comfortable as a big touring/cruising bike but who cares, by the time you take regular fuel & food stops, its great fun. (two up is a little more demanding but one up sweet), just do you normal services when they are due and as with any long trip ensure u do saftey checks and have puncture repair kit etc...
stelartia
31st May 2007, 15:01
its all good to ride the GN on long trips. the bonus is it helps with learning about it. ive done it quite a few times now.
if you have some leathers id recommened wearing them for the start of the trip to give yourself extra padding so your not too sore at the end of the ride!
NighthawkNZ
31st May 2007, 15:42
I use to ride my GN from Auckland to Napier and back for the weekend regular with no problems.
Squiggles
31st May 2007, 18:08
DoNT CHA LOVE THE VIBRATIONS THOUGH?
Noreen
31st May 2007, 18:54
With my little''GINA'' and hubby on ''EEYORE'' we left the manawatu,went to Taranaki where we spent the night.Early next morning we headed out and made our way to Rotorua via Mt messenger-Mokau-TeKuiti-Kihikihi-Putaruru-through the beautiful Fitzgerald glade to a lovely hot pool waiting in Rotorua for that evening.Next day we were off again this time through to Tauranga and all the way up the coast to Thames via Waihi and Whangamata.What a ride.Spent the night there and up bright and early to go and enjoy the ride and scenery of the coromandel Peninsula.Breath taking i tell you.Went around there and headed to Matamata for the night.Next day we just rode around the waikato and headed back to Rotorua again where we just relaxed yet again.After a day off riding we headed to Taupo and as the weather was turning sour we headed to Marton to our other place.We were going to go to Napier .But my Trusty little GN did not miss a beat.We did a lot of long and highway riding.We went the same places as the bigger bikes .You get out there and enjoy your bike just like i did.:rockon:
Stay off main highways on get on the windy roads. No traffic and heaps more fun.
McJim
31st May 2007, 20:13
No problem taking a GN250 for a long road trip - the hardest thing will be choosing a bike trailer to put it on!:rofl:
$CENSLS1$
31st May 2007, 21:36
Stay off main highways on get on the windy roads. No traffic and heaps more fun.
Can definatly agree with that :yes:
Jantar
31st May 2007, 21:46
A Ginny is pure luxury on a long ride compared to this one I'm doing later this year: http://www.postiebikechallenge.org/
Squiggles
31st May 2007, 22:23
A Ginny is pure luxury on a long ride compared to this one I'm doing later this year: http://www.postiebikechallenge.org/
THAT SOUNDS ENTERTAINING
Hanne
31st May 2007, 22:56
A Ginny is pure luxury on a long ride compared to this one I'm doing later this year: http://www.postiebikechallenge.org/
I want to be a postie when I grow up
Squiggles
31st May 2007, 23:20
I want to be a postie when I grow up
YOU JUST LOVE THE VIBRATION OF THE GN
The Pastor
1st June 2007, 08:19
I want to be a postie when I grow up
the bikes are pretty fun, ask zeroindex lol.
Minnie
2nd June 2007, 09:18
ive done several biggish rides on my GN well biggish rides for me 400-600km, i have no problem with it, absolutly love it, just find on open road doing 100-110 wish it could go a bit faster, feel you are really riding your bike, ie like driving a mini compared to a big comfy sedan, its way more fun on the twisties, as the open road gets boring, but just go for it.:yes:
No problem taking a GN250 for a long road trip - the hardest thing will be choosing a bike trailer to put it on!:rofl:
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