Whats your annual biking mileage

Whats your annual biking mileage

Poll: Whats your annual biking mileage

Total Members Polled: 136

under 1000 miles : 6%
1000-2000 miles : 9%
2000-3000 miles : 10%
3000-5000 miles: 22%
5000-10000 miles : 32%
10000 - 15000 miles : 12%
15000 - 20000 miles : 2%
20000 - 50000 miles : 4%
50000 + miles : 3%
Author
Discussion

Moulder

1,467 posts

213 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Less than 10,000 across 6-7 bikes. Sounds bad when you say it like that but no commuting in there and half of them struggle to crack 50mph.

goldngoose

8 posts

76 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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3K to 5K

'89 NC30 all year round though I give snow (rare in Hampshire) and ice a miss.

I love a track day, what a bike to thrash


Biker 1

7,761 posts

120 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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About 8,000 miles per year. I commute when its dry & do a good 100 + miles on either Saturday or Sunday, depending on weather. I've done this for probably the last 8 years.

tjlazer

875 posts

175 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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8k a year for me is plenty

Dannaz

313 posts

147 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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I was doing about 6k a year fun/commute miles, until I threw it down the road last year frown

Plan to rectify that this year and put in as many miles as I can.


NITO

1,103 posts

207 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Somewhat disappointingly I did around 2000 miles last year, and probably around that a year since getting back into biking back in 2013.

I don’t really get any weekend riding because kids and family, I often commute to work in the summer, it’s all country lanes which is nice but potholes everywhere here in SE Kent are a constant nuisance, it’s about a 50 mile round trip but getting togged up in leathers can be a pain especially if I’m running late or if I need to train to town I don’t take the bike.

I do a camping trip to Wales every year for a long weekend and cover about 1200miles on my tourer, the rest is split between the other bikes which do around 300-500 miles a year lol. I’d like to do a bit more this year, we’ll see. I’d love to do a trip abroad to Spain but don’t have any riding buddies anymore and hard to get the time off work.


tom_e

346 posts

100 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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About 15k miles just commuting around the M6/A5, another few thousand on top for random rides and trips to see friends/family.

GavC88

121 posts

142 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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1084 last year.. but I only got my bike at the end of July

Condi

17,321 posts

172 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Depressingly few.

But on the bright side, Im not putting miles on a modern classic. hehe

Mr OCD

6,388 posts

212 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Around 7000-8000 miles a year now ... used to be double that but I can’t be bothered with bad weather these days. A bit of rain is fine, but if it’s pouring down I take the car or work from home.

Most of the NW crew pussy out these days riding so I don’t get out as much in Summer either anymore. Jazoli and Gavia being the exception.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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40,000 - 60,000 I think across bikes commuting, touring and track days.

spareparts

6,778 posts

228 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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Last year about 13k miles, all fun, no commuting.

AdamIndy

1,661 posts

105 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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30-40 laps of donington last year, that was it. In my defence though, I only bought the bike in September, did the trackday then the weather turned st.

Gavia

7,627 posts

92 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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Gavia. said:
Bit of a crap year really on the bike front

I managed probably between 2-3000. A mixture of commuting, 600 miles on the new bike and a few days trackwork
Ermmmmm, I thought the I was going senile for a minute then saw the full stop furious

Across road, track and Enduro probably 4000.

black-k1

11,977 posts

230 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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yammyfan said:
40,000 - 60,000 I think across bikes commuting, touring and track days.
Really?

That's an average of 110 to 165 miles a day, every single day of the year. No time off for Christmas Day, holidays, sickness or bad weather.

Gnits

925 posts

202 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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Something like 25,000 to 30,000. 400 miles a week commuting then a couple of big wobbles around Europe somewhere of about 6,000 each.

black-k1

11,977 posts

230 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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Gnits said:
Something like 25,000 to 30,000. 400 miles a week commuting then a couple of big wobbles around Europe somewhere of about 6,000 each.
Again, really?

Assuming your Euro trips are two weeks each then you'd need to average almost 430 miles a day, every day of the trip. Even three week trips would still have you averaging 286 miles per day, every day of your trip. That's a long hard day if you're not using motorways and if your Euro trips are 21 days of mostly motorway, they must be pretty damn boring.

Gavia

7,627 posts

92 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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black-k1 said:
Again, really?

Assuming your Euro trips are two weeks each then you'd need to average almost 430 miles a day, every day of the trip. Even three week trips would still have you averaging 286 miles per day, every day of your trip. That's a long hard day if you're not using motorways and if your Euro trips are 21 days of mostly motorway, they must be pretty damn boring.
You’re not going tomlike this, but I thought exactly the same when I was reading both those posts. However, I chose not to argue it with them wink

black-k1

11,977 posts

230 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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Gavia said:
black-k1 said:
Again, really?

Assuming your Euro trips are two weeks each then you'd need to average almost 430 miles a day, every day of the trip. Even three week trips would still have you averaging 286 miles per day, every day of your trip. That's a long hard day if you're not using motorways and if your Euro trips are 21 days of mostly motorway, they must be pretty damn boring.
You’re not going tomlike this, but I thought exactly the same when I was reading both those posts. However, I chose not to argue it with them wink
I neither like, dislike, or even care that you did/didn't chose to post in relation to those claims. Why would I? confused

patchb

950 posts

115 months

Saturday 20th January 2018
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Last year I did probably 10,000 miles commuting (commute is 18k a year so about half done in the car half on the bike) and probably 4000 fun miles including trackdays.

This year I'll probably do about 4,000 commuting and 4-5000 fun miles.