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DarkLord
23rd April 2008, 11:22
Sorry if this has been asked a million times before,

But I'd love to hear what people's longest journeys on 250cc bikes are. I'm planning to take the Hyo GT250R down to Wellington next month and I live in Auckland. I'm insured and registered with AA and will take down a few tools just in case I need them. I've done Auckland to Taupo in 1 day before and been fine, but I'm feeling a bit daunted as it's my longest solo ride ever, as of yet.

Would love to hear any advice/comments/stories from any of you about your long journeys on 250's, and to see if there is anything I should be aware of. The bike has just had it's 5000k service, and I keep a close eye on my fuel guage so I don't see how that could be a problem, but I'm still a bit nervous.

Any thoughts are welcome.

Cheers,

JG84.

gijoe1313
23rd April 2008, 11:39
Well I've ridden my little ol'hornet to all parts in the North Island (just a couple of spots for me to get around to)

Just make sure you are well prepped for the ride, carry some tools, a can of chain lube for every 500km or so. Spare cash, warm clothes and a fully charged cell phone is a must.

Take your time getting used to the bike, after 30 minutes it will really warm up and be getting into its groove. Plan for fuel stops and take a stretch now and then, get some light food into your stomach and use the toilet as needed.

Generally, you will get into a rhythm and will enjoy the ride immensely, take time out to glance at sights but always, and I mean always keep your concentration on the task at hand!

If you really want to look, stop the bike and pull over for a good gaze... :yes:

Every time you stop for fuel, do a visual check around the bike, check to see if all is good and well, make sure baggage is still secured, check up on maps, ask the servo people about condition of road/weather ahead ...

I don't know about most people, but I find I can keep pootling on and on and on by doing these basic things!

If you need some more info. just drop me a PM! Always happy to help :yes:

And good on ya for planning a big ride! :clap: I think I was in my 2nd month of riding when I rode down to the KB ride in Wellington!

BOGAR
23rd April 2008, 11:39
Used to have a 250 and went every where on it. Nearly the whole way round the south island a few times, did 120ks in only a few years (chch-coast to west-coast, chch to nelson and back, and a few times doing the Brass Monkey back via west coast to chch). Never had any worries as long as i kept the bike in good repair, chain oiled, regular maintenance, correct tire inflation etc. Anything can go wrong but in all i would say is how much trouble have you had with it and what shape do you think it is now?
Other wise good luck and have fun, don't wear a pack on your back put it on the bike and keep the load to a minimum.
:2thumbsup

DarkLord
23rd April 2008, 11:46
Thanks for the advice guys :)

Over all the bike is in good shape, the only problem is that the left fork seal is currently leaking but I plan to get that fixed before I go down. Have had a couple of other little niggles but nothing major. I keep the chain clean and lubed and tightened it the other day. I always keep a close watch on how many k's I've done as I find that more accurate than the fuel guage. I check the tyre pressures regularly and overall I keep the bike in pretty good nick.

So hopefully it all should go well..good to hear others have done similar journeys and had them go well :)

YZF R6 - 120,000 k's! very impressive!

Squiggles
23rd April 2008, 11:51
Rode my RGV250 to chch and back from aucks, you say you have an aa membership, is that the plus one? (i think its plus/adventurer where they'll sort you 100k+ from home)

Rosie
23rd April 2008, 11:53
A couple of weeks before Easter I spent a week in the South Island (almost 3000k's total), getting as far south as Christchurch. The longest single day would have been riding Wellington to Rotorua. Long stretches on main highways get a bit tiring (and boring), but otherwise I had no problems at all. I have to stop for fuel fairly frequently, but that gives you a chance to have a stretch and walk around.

If you aren't used to long trips, make sure you stop for breaks fairly frequently. Have a walk around, drink some water, and maybe have a little snack if you are hungry. If you are starting to feel a bit cold/hot/hungry/tired etc while you are riding, stop as soon as you can to rectify the problem. I get hungry very suddenly, so I carry a couple of OSM bars, so I can have a bit to eat, even if I'm in between towns. Be aware of distances between towns, and your fuel range. If you are going down SH1 there will be plenty of fuel stops, but for peace of mind, it's nice to have a vague fuel plan.

firefighter
23rd April 2008, 11:53
Whenuapai to Kaukapkapa, through to Wellsford up to Whanagarei,continued onto kaeo, good ride! Needed something to clean my visor was my main issue, iv'e got a perfect little bottle with cleaner and a little squeegie on it but I didn't take it and regretted it.

Lucy
23rd April 2008, 11:53
I rode from Auckland to Raetihi overnight last winter on a GN250. My biggest problem was my waterproof hiking boots didn't stay waterproof in the three hours of rain and so my feet got cold. When you get cold and wet it gets hard to get on and off the bike in a graceful manner, I found out anyway, having luggage on the pillion seat meant hoisting my cold stiff leg over the seat by sticking it out in front of me, at one point I toppled over backwards and looked really stupid falling over/off bike in the garage forecourt!

So make sure you are warm, and it sounds as though you will be fine, take your time, don't rush, and if you find yourself losing concentration and daydreaming about other stuff TAKE A BREAK.

Long trips are fun.

RiderInBlack
23rd April 2008, 12:33
Did my first Whangarei ta South Is trip on a 1991 GSXR250R with a 80L backpack strapped to it and didn't ride it all road legal speeds ether:innocent: Whangarei to Haast across to Dunedin and back. Was riding about 400-500km a day. I also used it to shift to Tuaranga from Whangarei loaded will as much as I felt safe to carry on it (and still got a tick for 120+kph in a 100km zone:innocent:).

Do the same maintenance as you would with any bike on a long trip.
Regularly check:

Ya fluid levels (yours too).
Chain tension (lube every 500-1000km). If it has a clip joiner, then check that the clip is still there (my GSXR would throw them regularly).
Tyre wear and pressure (at least daily).
Brake Pads (daily is the smart thing).There other things that I should add to this list but they have slipped my mind right now. Ya bike should be up to it. It could do a GC (1000miles/1600km in 24hrs) if maintained well.

yungatart
23rd April 2008, 12:43
Zukin and Mrs Zukin did 7000 k (from memory) around NZ in Feb last year on 250 trailies, raising money for the Cancer Society.

Dodger
23rd April 2008, 13:45
I'm plaining on going down to the Burt Munroe rally in November.
If I don't have a new bike by then it will be on the Hyosung GT250, 1800km round trip.

deanohit
23rd April 2008, 14:41
One woman has ridden around the world on her 250.
Another called Lois on the loose (I think) rode Africa on hers.

Me, I like to keep days down to about 500-600kms, makes for relaxing riding.
Took my bike down welly from Tauranga last year, that was a boring ride down!

DarkLord
23rd April 2008, 14:44
I don't expect it to be a super quick ride, more of a relaxing cruise so I probably won't find it too boring, I kinda enjoy that sort of thing especially when I need a break, as I do now.

Around the freakin' world....now THAT is a feat and a half. :gob:

deanohit
23rd April 2008, 15:26
here you are then mate:
Lois on the loose, she's done all of America and Africa, great reading:
http://www.loisontheloose.com/

The woman who rode around the world, I think her name was Maki, and she did it on an XT250.

This guy rode to Alaska on his Ninja 250:
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Hope you enjoy these inspiring stories mate, should psych you up for your trip!

SPman
23rd April 2008, 16:00
Did an Auckland-round the South Island trip and back with a mate on CB100 & CB125 Hondas, (well - almost adds up to 250 cc), in '69. It was leisurely, but no great drama!

007XX
23rd April 2008, 16:14
Hi there!

Everyone has pretty much covered what needed to be said re: advice.

I prefer doing long rides on my bike. I do the Cold Kiwi (Auckland - Ohakune), the Cold Duck (Auckland / Hastings) and have been known to go to Wellie for a party.

I'd say, don't worry too much about it. Make sure you do regular stops to relieve any cramping, drink plenty of water and mostly : Enjoy it!

Once you've done it a couple of time, it is just addictive! :niceone:

limbimtimwim
23rd April 2008, 16:25
You'll be fine. Feeling tired? Don't force it, take a break.

Two-fifty CCs is enough to do anything, enjoy your trip.

NighthawkNZ
23rd April 2008, 16:31
years ago me and mate toured all of NZ on our 250s me on a CB250n and him on a GN250... no problems

blue eyed savage
23rd April 2008, 17:29
i did christchurch to new plymouth overnight sleeped on the boat and got home at 6am on a keeway 250. but i do 1000k day trips on my 250 bandit about once ever 2 months. no problems.

DingoZ
23rd April 2008, 18:12
Yeah long trips are the way to go.

Have done a few 1000+k rides on mine now. Totally addictive.

Plenty of breaks when you feel like it. Lots of fluids. And some energy foods.


Am seriously contemplating the Rusty Nuts Grand Challenge this year. 1600km's in 24 hours, sounds like a decent challenge to me...:)


:devil2:

blue eyed savage
23rd April 2008, 20:49
when is the Rusty Nuts Grand Challenge. im keen.

Taz
23rd April 2008, 20:59
Grand Challenge 1600kms/24 hours, October 18th and 19th. Entry forms on the rusty nuts web site.

I did 5 trips to Dargaville and back on my Honda C50 back in the day. Clocked up about 10,000kms in a year.
Andy.

Rosie
24th April 2008, 08:37
Clint640 did the Grand Challenge on my 250 last year.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=275752

Weaver
24th April 2008, 18:30
I rode my GT250R around the north island and ended up doind 5000ks. I took it relatively easy and had no problems with the bike at all. In fact, I meet you at Hubba Gubba's while I was on the trip.

blue eyed savage
24th April 2008, 21:49
some one let me know next time the Grand Challenge is on and where it is im in!!! i live for that kind of thing

ps nice ass 007xx

RiderInBlack
25th April 2008, 07:03
some one let me know next time the Grand Challenge is on and where it is im in!!! i live for that kind of thing
See the Rusty Nuts MC Web Site (http://www.rustynuts.co.nz/) under Rusty Rides - Future (http://www.rustynuts.co.nz/default.aspx?PageID=8):
22nd Grand Challenge
- 1000 miles / 24 hours

18-19 October 2008

blue eyed savage
25th April 2008, 12:44
thanks cant wait

The Pastor
25th April 2008, 18:55
maybe i can use the GC as a deadline to get my bike on the road :D and its 1 day before my birthday :)

Nagash
25th April 2008, 22:02
I'll be doing this year Rusty Nuts on my 250 cruiser which I reckon will good fun. Hopefully better weather then last year...

If anyone's keen we could get a 250 group heading through it, tackle all the 250 problems together...

sinister^
26th April 2008, 11:19
Went to cape reianga and back on a 150.

Midge
13th May 2008, 23:11
Been from CHCH to Auckland and back of course over few days but all tyhe same ... she held up fine! It now trying to get it started the problem! lol

Zapf
14th May 2008, 00:59
Get some good tires. If your bike still have those Shinko's on them I would consider changing them for something better.

Highlander
14th May 2008, 01:25
See the Rusty Nuts MC Web Site (http://www.rustynuts.co.nz/) under Rusty Rides - Future (http://www.rustynuts.co.nz/default.aspx?PageID=8):
22nd Grand Challenge
- 1000 miles / 24 hours

18-19 October 2008

At the end of the Mini's Return, Lee (Rusty) was telling us about the year he did the Southern Cross on a GN250

Richard_gib
16th May 2008, 00:37
Bought my '89 zxr250 on a Monday, and had done over 2000ks by the sunday. I got one of those phone calls that we never want to get, but are inevitable (Dad had a heart attack). Oh well, on my new bike and save on fuel. Traveled from Masterton (North of Wellington) to Dunedin and back to Oamaru in one day (about 1000 kms). VERY sore arse, forearms, wrists and knees. Aching face from grinning all the way there (the ride, not the reason). My little kwaka did it flawlessly, and not very legally either. Hehehe. On the way home, she threw the chain off in timaru, due to me forgetting to lube it. Huge thanks to the guys at Timaru Honda, helped me out on the side of the road on a saturday. Got going and made the ferry home.
I would not recomend traveling that sort of distance on one day. I was absolutly shagged, and I don't think my concentration was at its peak by the end of it. Awsome ride though, and i want to do it again, but for a better reason.

P.S., 2 weeks later (last week), I took the bike back to the shop to get a funny rattle looked at. The mechanic took it out for a ride, and he had the slight problem of a conrod not staying where it should. Very large hole in the front of the motor. Bugger. No problem to the boys at Langlands, they covered the problem (only had it 3 weeks). I picked up my new bike today (Honda Hornet) with no fuss at all. Thanks guys.

road king
22nd June 2008, 15:16
left wanganui on x-mas eve last year, up the west coast and all the way up to cape reinga and then back in time for cemitry curcit boxing day races, 1000ks a day, good times

TKDSKIP
22nd June 2008, 18:25
1000km days are huge.
I did 750km to Gissy and back home via the eastcoast with some boys from KB. I was stuffed for the last hour or so, was past enjoying it and just need to get home.
On my lil cbr I try to keep it about 500km a day and I am still fresh and enjoy myself heaps more.

zalforce1
5th August 2008, 22:37
LOL. yeah i did a Napier to Auckland on my FXR. was my first ride on a motorbike other than my one lesson i had at a riding school to get my basic handling skills! that was a wicked way to learn.

captain_andrey
5th August 2008, 23:29
Wellington to Taupo was my longest ride. Did it on one tank of fuel :P

Patch
6th August 2008, 04:39
Longest trip I ever did on my 250 was Wellywood to Warkworth, left @ 7am arrived late afternoon sometime. Travelled the West Coast, S.I. on my mates RGV - that was fun.


I dunno why some people get hung up about doing large distances on such bikes, its no different on a bigger bike. U might still encounter the same if not a similar problem (if you ever have one at all), its the rider that is the big difference.


Doing the GC on a 125 would be pretty cool.

DarkLord
6th August 2008, 10:14
I'm going to Wellington (I live in Auckland) on bike with my flatmate in October, that will be the furthest south I've ever been on bike. I've done the same amount of k's from here to there before (about 650) in one day but that was a big loop around the upper part of the North Island.

I am looking forward to doing it as last time I tried going to Wellington on my red 250cc Hyosung I crashed and wrote the bike off, however I don't think that will happen this time as I am far wiser on the road, I have awesome tyres on the bike now, I'm going to break the trip up, will make sure I get a good sleep before hand and I will be riding with someone else who is quite experienced.

Looking forward to it and hoping the weather will be good. I'm also going to pop into the house of the lady who looked after me after I crashed the old red bike and give her a gift to say thank you.