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Rode my GSXR from Hull to Leeds, my back killed when I got home.
Once I was used to riding it, I took it to Scotland and only stopped in the last 15 miles because I was nearly out of petrol.
Once you've got a bit of wind/g-force to take some weight off your wrists, it's ok. That's why I hate city stop-start traffic.  ____________________ Current: Yamaha FZ1 '07 | GSXR 750 SRAD
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Around a full tank of fuel (about 180 miles) gives a good opportunity to stop and stretch.
Otherwise, about 4-5 hours is the point where my bum says no.
Sounds like I could use a better seat ...
P.S Agree with yaigi on the motorways. I tend to avoid them as much as possible. ____________________ 09' Versys 650 | 07' FJR1300A
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around 200 miles with a heavy rucksack was about my limit with 1 stop 60 miles in ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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I munch motorway miles, but for back roads/fun rides... most fill ups are around 100ish miles.
Best start being less of a faggot as I've gotta ride to Plymouth in July then around spain  |
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After about 2 minutes of riding I get off  ____________________ Current: '99 Fazer 600 | '99 Range Rover P38 4.6 HSE
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Depends on a lot of things. In decent weather and decent roads I'll easy do 200 miles on FJR and then I'll only stop because I need fuel. A big, comfy, powerful bike with a degree of weather protection makes all the difference.
Out and out sports bikes are great at what they do but they're not always the best for long journeys though I have had some superb, long trips on them. Small bikes can be hard work on a long haul, having to ride at a pace slightly slower than you want because you haven't got enough poke to overtake at will is frustrating and ultimately tiring.
It's horses for courses. If you regularly do long journeys and want comfort (and have the choice) then bikes with a leaning towards touring might be the way to go.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 56 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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