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| Mnementh wrote: | ...only takes an hour as well ... |
Ok, travel time to airport, check in, wait for plane, hope plane not delayed, take flight, wait for luggage at other end (if not waiting for luggage it could have fitted in a small rucksack ), travel time from airport to destination. Me thinks a bit more than one hour, no? ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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 Mnementh Renault 5 Driver

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Heh I meant the flight itself
As I'm not going on the bike I don't have to limit what I can take with me as I can use a proper suitcase instead of the rucksack... |
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It not too bad if you make sure to have as many stops as you feel like haveing.
get yourself a kit bag from the army surplus store and ratchet ties, you can get ALLOT of stuff in there! orust bungie your bag to your bike somehow, allot easyer.. (though a bag will keep you a bit warmer)
Depends what bike your on, rideing 400miles on an xlr125 is a bit different from the same 400 on a goldwing!
Go at your own pace, when your feeling achey stop, even if just to check your map and have a drink and stretch your legs it makes allot of difference, i find rideing alone less of a stress then with a group, everyone feels like they need to keep up
Another thing is ride at night, no traffic! which is why at 4 i'm going to leeds  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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get a big bag (50 litres +) and fill it correctly, when you get on the bike, loosen the straps off enough, so the bottom of the bag sits on the pillion seat, but keep enough tension in the straps to stop it flopping around otherwise the buffeting will be horrible, obviously this doesnt work on every bike
my cbr400 is hopeless, and with all my navy crap in a bag, i'm well and truly ready for hospital after 90 miles  ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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Hehe riding 400 miles each way is hassle!
I'd only do it if i had to. Plane for £48, sounds much better. You wound be tired or aching when you ge there if you ride. You will feel much better when you get there if you use the plane.
Plus think about how you will feel whe the time comes where you have to go home. You know you have one hell of a journey ahead of you. You will not like that, trust me. |
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If you have to do a total of 800 miles it may well be cheaper to take the plane as well.
Comfort is good, I'm quite happy to be a wuss that isn't in pain . |
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I'd take the plane.
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With that many miles, especially if you don't regularly do a lot (eg. 200 miles to a rally, a trip to a party or whatever - and back) you should sort yourself out with a stopover somewhere if you want to ride it. The fun/achievement factor is high. Due to family circumstance I had to do several trips to Cornwall and back from Rugby this year. I tried to book a flight to Plymouth from Birmingham - too expensive. I travelled by train - between delays and overcrowding, it wasn't worth the aggro. I did the trip on the CBR4 several times and it was worth the work - even the death-trap that was the M4/M5 interchange was useful experience. You'll never know if you can/want to do it until you've tried and, if you need a stopover, surely someone who posts on here may be willing to help? |
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Quick slightly OT point here, when I was training not so long ago my instructor told me NEVER to ride with a rucksack or bag of any type on (he even frowned at my tiny little two-strap rucksack-style handbag just big enough for AA card & phone).
Not only can you strain your back whilst riding (especially distance), apparently the damage it can do if you come off is something truly awful. ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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And invest in some waterproof panniers  |
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Dinnae wear rucksacks on your bike, I did for years and it is just not worth the strain. You can buy an army issue, canvas, cylindrical kit bag for about a fiver and a couple of bungees for a quid. I can carry a 4-man tent, 4 season sleeping bag, thermarest, dry clothes, stove, water bottle and brew-kit in one. Sit it across your pillion seat/rack and fix it on with two bungees crossed over it.
Doesn't muck up the handling so much, saves your neck and shoulders from the wind blast and avoids you sliding down the road on your face if you come off. I sometimes wear a small, empty rucksack just so the straps hold my waterproof jacket down and stop it inflating. If I put anything in it, it gets strapped to the back.
For a bit more you can buy an ortleib dry-sack which is the same shape and size but immersion proof.
I'd take the plane for that price if I knew I could easily get where I want to go from the airport. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Wuss, i went to wales and back in the same day. . ____________________ Chase my Witch up, Catch my Snitch up.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 227 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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