If riding with others, a stop every hour/100km. On my own I have to make myself stop...bloody boring when i do though. Have to make sure I eat and drink too.
If riding with others, a stop every hour/100km. On my own I have to make myself stop...bloody boring when i do though. Have to make sure I eat and drink too.
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
Originally Posted by Hitcher
That's impressive I have a similar attitude to driving the car - hate stopping much to the irritation of my wife. She often reminds me about the occasion when she was absolutely busting for a pee and I made her wait for another 50 km until we reached our destination. A "close call" in many ways - I think my life was hanging by a thread
If im by myself ill ride till i need to stop, usually 200km+.
If i have the mrs on the back its usually around an hour b4 shees wacking me in the ribs and telling me to pull over for a stop
Ride until I have to fuel. Unless it's so cold I need to stop and light a fire.
And Wellington to Whangarei ? Easy. I've done Auckland to Wellington with no fuel stop, on the 1950's equivalent of a sprotsbike.
Originally Posted by skidmarkOriginally Posted by Phil Vincent
I'll stop every 100km if I'm on a mission to go somewhere - but I'm usualy not on a mission,so I'll stop any time I like.That can be never,and I'll put in a 300km day non stop.Or I'll stop for a piss,to take a photo of some nice spot,I'll stop to just check something out....wassat? Looked like a kitten...maybe if I sit still they'll come out for a peek.I check out burnt out cars,cars rolled down banks,old quarry or farm equipment...views,I always stop for a good view.
Shit,do I ever do any riding? There is just so much to explore and check out....maybe I'm nosey.....
when i'm on a mission i'll only stop when i need gas.
no set rules - depends on the ride. sometimes when on a photo mission it can be every 50mtrs.
Usually about 250km on the XB12X is quite comfortable - 150 on the Trophy and my knees hurt.
I ACCEPT !!!Originally Posted by Hitcher
What do I win?
That's different. That's not stopping, that's savouring. Take a couple bits of luncheon sausage in your kit. Amazing what you can lure out, or down, for a chat , with luncheon sausage and patience. Especially this time of year, beasts get hungry now.Originally Posted by Motu
Originally Posted by skidmarkOriginally Posted by Phil Vincent
Okay, I'll bite.Originally Posted by Hitcher
Of course, fuel consumption was of most importance when I made my decision to buy a sportsbike. Along with pannier options, heated grips, sheepskin seat cover availability, long distance comfort (never had a problem and have ridden 1200km in one day), soft plush suspension, etc etc etc.
Now how about this challenge. Aaron Slight on my bike and then yours, fastest lap around Ruapuna. Hmmm, no takers? Oh that's right, tourers were not built for fast laps....
And yes my bike may only see 10 days a year on the track, but boy oh boy is it worth it.
A few weeks ago I went past a goat sleeping on the side of the road,he just lifted his head as I went past,didn't even bother to get up - probably the first human and vehicle he had seen all day...or days even.So I stopped on the next corner and climbed up a hill to look back at the Two Towers and home far in the distance - I stood very still savouring the sights and peace....then I saw some movement in the scrub,goats were in there.Everytime I so much as moved they would flick their heads in my direction,they knew I was there but unable to locate me.Originally Posted by Ixion
Those poor buggers on sprotsbikes miss a hell of a lot in their quest for a knee down corner....
Dear God, I just got a mental picture of one of NZ's finest, riding side saddle and alternating arse cheeks.Originally Posted by spudchucka
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
You want a live demo?Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
Chacun a son gout. That's why i find it necessary to have more than one bike.Originally Posted by onearmedbandit
Originally Posted by skidmarkOriginally Posted by Phil Vincent
Nice. I often tuck a pair of binoculars, or Mrs Ixion's opera glasses (shh, she still wonders where she put them) into a saddle bag. Well worth it.Originally Posted by Motu
Originally Posted by skidmarkOriginally Posted by Phil Vincent
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