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 Posted: 09:22 - 26 Jun 2013 Post subject: 214 Miles On A Honda CG125? |
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So i was thinking of a real challenge i could do to maybe get to know my bike a bit better and just for fun.
Southampton to Yorkshire would that even be feasible considering i wouldn't be on any motorways... It's about 214 miles |
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Will do when i get my bike back  |
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Bike'll be fine, your arse may not. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Previously : CB100N > CB250RS > XJ900F > GT550 > GPZ750R/1000RX > AJS M16 > R100RT > Bullet 500 > CB500 > LS650P > Bullet Electra X & YBR125 > Bullet 350 "Superstar" & YBR125 Custom > Royal Enfield Classic 500 Despatch Limited Edition (28 of 200) & CB Two-Fifty Nighthawk > ER5 |
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I did Southampton (well, technically it was Eastleigh) to London on a 125 once, while I was still on CBT ... took me 8 hours
Although there *were* mitigating circumstances (4" of snow/black ice, traditional hellkattish inappropriate clothing, etc)
So Southampton to Yorkshire on A/B roads should be easily achieveable by someone with a little more common sense than me  ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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Planning to do a 1000mile round trip on a Suzuki X7. Im sure your CG will be fine for that distance!  ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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Teflon-Mike |
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 Posted: 13:47 - 26 Jun 2013 Post subject: Re: 214 Miles On A Honda CG125? |
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Cruiser420 wrote: | So i was thinking of a real challenge i could do to maybe get to know my bike a bit better and just for fun.
Southampton to Yorkshire would that even be feasible considering i wouldn't be on any motorways...  It's about 214 miles | Well, you would do that sort of mileage in a week, pottering here and there in short journeys, wouldn't you?
And you wouldn't anticipate having to stop for much, like a major engine rebuild, or an oil-change or anything, in fact, if you were filled up, you probably wouldn't even need to stop for petrol......
So yeah.... its feasible.
Just treat it as a lot of short journeys...... close together!
Would advise you plan your route carefully. Make up directions sheets, you can put into a plastic A4 sleeve taped to the petrol tank, and plan plenty of stops along the way.
Make sure you have recovery-cover.
Do a thorough service on the bike before you leave.
Give yourself plenty of time for the journey, and as much again for rest stops.
200 miles? Cross-Country. You'll be held up through towns, with lower speed limits, and set back by stops, as well as inevitable wrong turns. CG does 50 ish, on main 60mph roads... so work on a rough reckoner of averaging 20-25mph while riding... so you are looking at about 10 hours saddle time or so, plus rest-stops.....
GOING to be tiring, but give yourself a full day, and you could, this time of year do it all in Day-light.
Take a Camera, and the right mind-set. Have FUN. Could be a good day. Remember, its the journey that matters, not the destination; so dont wear yourself out more than needed or push yourself too hard trying to meet the schedule..... take it easy, enjoy the stops as much as the riding, and know you WILL get there in the end.
Not an over-land epic in the great library of over-land adventures, like Jupiter's Travels of the Long-Way-Play-Boys.... but its STILL a pretty daunting and marathon run for a newby, on a tiddler, so power up for that. I did similar journeys in my youth, which did seem to shrink in awsome-ness when I looked at what I took for granted on a big-bike..... until I started tiddling again, and got home after just 50 miles aching, and knackered, from how hard work it is to keep a tiddler making progress, and how push-bike cramped the saddle is compared to a biggun! So it IS no small feat, and not for the feint hearted... but then Newbies tend to not know any better...... and the optimism of youth, and nievity of ignorance can take you a long-long way! Certainly a couple of hundred miles!
Have fun. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Riding a motorcycle over long periods in summer dehydrates the hell out of you. Remember to drink plenty of water. It'll keep you alert.
I rode my Enfield from IJmuiden (near Amsterdam) to Erfurt (in East Germany) in a oner earlier this year. That's about 400 miles and an Enfield 350 is no faster than a CG125. I did invest in a sheepskin for on the saddle. ____________________ “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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Piece of piss. I've done 515 miles in a day before on my RXS100. Though admittedly I've never been able to walk upright since  ____________________ The RXS100: vehicle of choice for Chuck Norris |
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i've done a 280mile trip to wales, cardiff. Took me and my friend 6hours (6hours to cover 130miles there and 5hours for the 130miles back) lol, god knows how.. on our 125's on CBT's using just country lanes and duel carriageways. We did get lost a few times but it's all part of the fun i suppose  |
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Over 200 miles on a 125 without a hitting a motorway should take like 8 hours.
Riding a 125cc for that long can be exhausting.
As mentioned before - riding dehydrates you like hell.
Drink a LOT of water or you will have a massive hangover next day.
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Old Thread Alert!
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