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Lately I have noticed that I come home from yet another 500 - 600k ride and i want more.
In the past few months I have done a few of what I call a "Marathon rides". This is basically a 1000+km day ride. One of the latest ones involved 17 hours and 1300km around the central north island before I got home.
I am aware of a few KBers like The Honorarry GiJoe1313 and the Nutty Gremlin that are happy to commit to a ride of such proportions :woohoo:
I was wondering if there are any other Kbers who do such a thing on a regular bases ? Maybe we could go for a ride sometime :)
Sharry
3rd May 2009, 23:41
I'm up for learning how to take on a marathon :banana:
Mystic13
4th May 2009, 00:52
There's bound to be a few of us but what you need is the Rusty Nuts Grand Challenge.
- 1600km's within 24 hours
- A mixture of winding sections and more open roads
- Start at 3pm at Turangi
- You get the route the night before to plan your stops etc
- Usually 100 plus entrants
- I think there are already some 50 riders paid up for the November 2009 event.
- It's on rain or shine.
www.rustynuts.org.nz
Gremlin
4th May 2009, 00:54
I think one point to make is, it isn't a walk in the park.
You don't casually think, oh, what the hell, the 200km ride has grown a bit short. It's not a short ride, long way from home, etc. Riders do also need to be capable of riding in the dark (my last two rides have finished after midnight) etc.
Oh... and ST1300 and such like aren't allowed. Those bastards make mincemeat of distances :bleh:
edit: Mystic, he already knows about it... thats only on once a year tho. I need to book, going back for my second serving :ride:
Already hankering for the TT2000 next year, then 2011 has the TT2000 and SCRR hopefully (bike was in the shop this year). I think TOTO should sign up to the 10k in 10 days tour. I know thats beyond me, I don't see the point in that particular one :wacko:
edit2: GC is always in October...
10k in 10 days sounds good to me. Will have to do an oil change at some stage tho lol
edit: and tyres LOL
Mystic13
4th May 2009, 11:04
The problem with the 10k run is entry is 2800 odd and includes accommodation, dinner and breakie. I'd rather organise my own food and accommodation and try and save some dollars. For that price we might as well create a run, name it, make some badges and go for a 10 day ride.
The question with the 10 k run is with spending that money and that time can I do something else with the bike that i'd enjoy more and .... yes I can.
After a moments consideration the 10k run isn't for me.
A lot of my longer rides end up happening by accident. I remember going for a short ride North wearing leathers with my partner. Each stop we decided to head a little further North. At Kaitaia at 3pm we thought bugger it lets got to the cape. We arrived in Whangarei after 10pm just as rain started then stopped.
I was frozen to the bone so we stopped in the McDonalds car park and did the strip and re cloth routine. We put on every single item of clothing we could find before heading off home toasty warm. Plastic rain coats are unbelievable when it comes to keeping the cold out. It was probably the most unprepared long ride we've done.
We trust the fact that no mattter where you end up you can find a bed. That is always true except when the Hokianga Country Music festival is on.
Our plan this coming weekend is Siem Reap in Wellington for dinner. And Strawberry Fare for dessert. The weather is a bit questionable. We just haven't decided which way we'll go down or come back.
Generally the plan is point the bike in a general direction and take what ever road looks right.
Yea, I was also reading trough the description of the 10k in 10 day ride. 2.8 k is quite alot of money. and I'd rather do the 10k by myself and its going to cost considerably less. There is also the fact that if doing it privately there is no added pressure of having to smuggle servicing in between somewhere, but instead go to a proper bike shop and have it done while sipping on a coffee or exploring the given city on a loaner motorcycle or something :)
ital916
4th May 2009, 12:06
I've been getting pretty keen for a long tour over a few days. might be keen beans for one. It does help to have a bike that is capable of cruising at speed without having the engine at redline though lol.
long tour over a few days is not a marathon ride buddy, unless its a 1000+ a day.
I am in the 10K paid up and confirmed....:woohoo:I did think about the $ but I guess my case is a little different, I only get to see my bike for a short time twice a year and want to enjoy it as much as possible.
One of the good things about the 10K is that everything is organised ..ride, sleep, ride, sleep, etc no tents to pitch, comfy beds, food organised etc, and it is a challenge with goals set. And then there is the bonhommie with other riders of similar ilk.
I have done some long trips in the past long days on my own, and others in the company of friends. On team trips, the daily distances were limited to make it more of a holiday by the others, ie lets stop here for morning tea/ photo shoot/ sit in the sun, (numbum stops) all good but it meant turning back short of my goal of reaching North Cape, Norway. But then thats the democratic/team spirit approach. With the 10K targets are set and all riders are of like mind.
I am reallly looking forward to this...10 months away and I am laying awake planning...I already have the 5 k tire change and service booked for the 22nd March 2010....and leave approved....:yes:
long tour over a few days is not a marathon ride buddy, unless its a 1000+ a day.
Shut up TOTO you are scaring me with this crazy talk....:wacko:
zx rider
4th May 2009, 18:25
long tour over a few days is not a marathon ride buddy, unless its a 1000+ a day.
I have done this sort of thing before on all sorts of bikes (spread over 25 years). Last summer did Auckland-Kaitia-Auckland loop, up the west coast and back the east coast) 900 k's solo and home for dinner too (a bit boring by oneself).
Yeah mate, get in touch with your ideas.:yes:
mujambee
4th May 2009, 18:32
I get to do 2 or 3 Marathon rides per year, and lots of half-Marathon (500~1000)
I too enjoy longer rides far more than a shorter ones.
500kms is ok .... 1000kms is geting better.
Longer rides are pretty easy and very enjoyable when your riding the
"Fat Boys Couch" :yes:
ital916
4th May 2009, 19:19
long tour over a few days is not a marathon ride buddy, unless its a 1000+ a day.
I could be keen for 1000+ a day......with luggage and my fat arse on it ill probably top out at 100km/h tho lol...all good though, start riding at six, finish at nine pm, factoring in fuels stops.
Blackshear
4th May 2009, 21:27
I've only clocked up 15,000k's in the 10 months I've owned my bike, and here you crazy buggers are talking openly about 1000k's for lunch every second day!
Perhaps once I aquire one of my 4 dream bikes :hug:
Gremlin
5th May 2009, 00:44
I've only clocked up 15,000k's in the 10 months I've owned my bike, and here you crazy buggers are talking openly about 1000k's for lunch every second day!
Yeah, the slight downside to racking up those kilometres.
My current bike has been on the road for about 5 months (rest has been in shop, servicing etc). Currently sitting at probably 19,400km.
Yes... I am going to get raped come re-sale :crybaby:
Anarkist
5th May 2009, 00:55
Fuck worrying about k's on the bike.
It's there to be enjoyed. Ride it, love it. Worry about it later.
Ignorance is bliss.
Oh so there is a few :)
Could be in touch with yaz soon ;)
edit: well you are a very pretty honda riding boy Gremlin :rolleyes:
Gremlin
5th May 2009, 01:01
edit: well you are a very pretty honda riding boy Gremlin :rolleyes:
I told you already... speak to one of the true honda riding boys, maybe one fancies you? ;)
Fuck worrying about k's on the bike.
It's there to be enjoyed. Ride it, love it. Worry about it later.
Zackerly... if you own a bike because you enjoy riding, ride it.
Re marathon riding- Cliched maybe, but I get into a focused zone which takes my mind of everything else (work). The longer the ride, the more relaxed my mind. And the more tired my body, the better I sleep....the better the holiday.
insomnia01
5th May 2009, 08:57
Going for my 3rd GC in a row this year ( last year was the highest drop out rate to date of riders @ 30 I think ) VERY ADDICTIVE I have found since I first attempted ( & completed just like last year :woohoo:) the GC.... a few months out I start " Training " I spose you could call it ie: night rides long day rides etc,etc more to condition the mind than the body as both need to be on song in order to complete the 24hr mark let only do a sub 20hr time ( best time to date was last year 20hr 40mins then 3-4hr's :zzzz: then rode home & up for work the next day ) my scooter is set up for this type of riding ( Ohlins suspension, F1 highrise bar, lowered pegs,rider seat, heated grips ) as this is my style , but I also like to dish it out to the sporties around the Coro loop when ever....I'll keep a eye on this thread
Mystic13
5th May 2009, 12:54
I am in the 10K paid up and confirmed....:woohoo:I did think about the $ but I guess my case is a little different, I only get to see my bike for a short time twice a year and want to enjoy it as much as possible.
One of the good things about the 10K is that everything is organised ..ride, sleep, ride, sleep, etc no tents to pitch, comfy beds, food organised etc, and it is a challenge with goals set. And then there is the bonhommie with other riders of similar ilk.
I have done some long trips in the past long days on my own, and others in the company of friends. On team trips, the daily distances were limited to make it more of a holiday by the others, ie lets stop here for morning tea/ photo shoot/ sit in the sun, (numbum stops) all good but it meant turning back short of my goal of reaching North Cape, Norway. But then thats the democratic/team spirit approach. With the 10K targets are set and all riders are of like mind.
I am reallly looking forward to this...10 months away and I am laying awake planning...I already have the 5 k tire change and service booked for the 22nd March 2010....and leave approved....:yes:
I'm in awe.....
The Turangi to Timaru day looks like an interesting one.
I'm in awe.....
The Turangi to Timaru day looks like an interesting one.
Main roads, rest in Wellington, sleep on ferry....is an okay run.
Te Anau to Picton via West coast is a nice day, return in a day via east coast is a bit of drag with the towns and traffic. Right around the SI, coast most major sealed roads in a weekend (Leave Chch 4pm friday) is a good run....two up...1980...
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