Really into the how long is a piece of string territory here, plus being hearsay from third party you dont know exact details. Eg rode back the same day doesnt mean they did it exactly or less than 24 hours.
I say plausible IF you got the right EARLY and LATE ferry crossings, and did not care about losing your licence or limbs.
You'd need a new set of tyres before you left, prefueled and stop at right fuel stations on way....
Have to be really fit, rested or on drugs lol.....
There are a lot of tricks be it bike or truck to maintaining high average speeds and good trip times.
And are you measuring from town centre or fuel stop on outskirts... And when it comes to trip times a very small increase in your average speed seems to be big gain in trip time.
I think the key to this legend would be bikes with very large fuel tanks for less stopping, outright power and high cruising speed being secondary.
Just done some maths here on some of my recent big trips. If the poor lil DR can avg 80km/h whilst never going above 110 ish then I'm sure the appropriate big bike could avg 165 plus quite easily, all risks and ttyre consumable costs aside.....
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