Distance riding on your crotch rocket!
Distance riding on your crotch rocket!
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julianb

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311 posts

236 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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I'm in the middle of relocating to Lincolnshire from West Oxfordshire. New house, new job, new life!
Anyway, I rode the 600RR up on Saturday to store it for the winter at the new house, a total of 165 miles. Jeez, she's no motorway mile muncher! After about 80 miles my knees and arse were screaming at me for a break! I wistfully watched a K1200 rider cruise past on the M69 in complete comfort. He must have been laughing his ass off!!!

I must have looked a sight at the petrol stations, hobbling about like an old man.

It's a strange thing, but the journey took almost as long as by car, but actually felt like it took no time at all.

Definately the furthest I've ridden the bike so far. Perhaps the VFR 800 was the bike for me after all :-)

cheers

J

chilli

17,320 posts

258 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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On a recent trip to Spain, we covered about 300 miles on one day, 90% of that on the motorway. My arse was killing me! Even regular petrol stops didn't relieve the aches, but I'd still go back...tomorrow!
Anyways, it was all forgotten about once you hit the twisties!

shot2bits

1,273 posts

250 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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the 600RR isn't a touring bike is it so what did you expect??! yes, if you want comfort then the VFR is going to suit well but round the twisties on a sunny day is where the RR belongs...

rumpelstiltskin

2,805 posts

281 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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Try doing 301 miles on a Honda SP-1(My journey home after buying it)Then talk to me about pain!rolleyes

Kiwi_uk

279 posts

232 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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500 miles on my RSV Factory. No issues as I had to stop every 100 miles for petrol

ballon

1,173 posts

241 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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julianb said:
I'm in the middle of relocating to Lincolnshire from West Oxfordshire. New house, new job, new life!
Anyway, I rode the 600RR up on Saturday to store it for the winter at the new house, a total of 165 miles. Jeez, she's no motorway mile muncher! After about 80 miles my knees and arse were screaming at me for a break! I wistfully watched a K1200 rider cruise past on the M69 in complete comfort. He must have been laughing his ass off!!!

I must have looked a sight at the petrol stations, hobbling about like an old man.

It's a strange thing, but the journey took almost as long as by car, but actually felt like it took no time at all.



Definately the furthest I've ridden the bike so far. Perhaps the VFR 800 was the bike for me after all :-)

cheers

J


I am an old man and my knees are completely censored, that was why I had to change my bike recently.

If its weekend only riding only then keep it, if like me you use it most days and do the odd tour then perhaps something else might be more suitable, plenty of choice out there.

In a perfect world we would all have two bikes, the hooning/track bike and the comfortable one. However when this has been raised in the Ballon household I get a lot of smashnono from the 'War Dept'

Does not stop me dreaming. MV 1000F would do it for me.

MattOz

4,005 posts

286 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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2200 miles in 5 days on my Fireblade back in May. I'm 6ft2 and it was fine. Guess you just need to do more miles and get "hardened" to it a bit.

Matt

rumpelstiltskin

2,805 posts

281 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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Kiwi,thats one thing that was scary as well about my long journey,riding through the Highlands of Scotland on a bike i knew wasn't known for its tank range,plus the F1 light was coming on,oh,and the headlights kept blanking out(pitch black,never seen a town for miles,oh yes,and plus the other half was in the car behind me with our dog who had managed to tear her chest open,quite a stressful day all in!Oh the joys of biking!

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

272 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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MattOz said:
2200 miles in 5 days on my Fireblade back in May. I'm 6ft2 and it was fine. Guess you just need to do more miles and get "hardened" to it a bit.

Matt


I remember those 2,200 miles very well....especially the trip home on the N93 what a fantastic road that was

Edited by Andy Oh on Monday 23 October 11:20

NAH

11,752 posts

252 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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MattOz said:
2200 miles in 5 days on my Fireblade back in May. I'm 6ft2 and it was fine. Guess you just need to do more miles and get "hardened" to it a bit.

Matt


You're dead right, I'm 6'7" and when it's warm, dry & sunny (like in Europe), miles are no bother (this year was our 7th Euro trip). After 5 days or so covering 300 miles per day plus, the roads need to be entertaining though, long boring motorways are a killer. Still, rain is worse, like the 6 hours in Italy in September. Worst riding condition I have ever experienced.

That said, we took the motorail from Avingon to Calais on the route home this year & will not be doing that again. Long boring motorways it is then!

veetwin

1,573 posts

279 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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St.Malo to Andorra and back in 5 days in July on the Blade with nothing but extreme facial expressions to complain about.

Saying that, it got a little hot at 37°C in Andorra la Vella trying to find the hotel.

No aches or pains though, just beautiful riding.

PS. I wouldn't try this on a 600 though.

mtbr

328 posts

244 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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Essex to Marseille, Marseille to Valencia and Andorra to Santander each in one day (not consecutive) all on my Ducati 996.

Not much fun, just necessary due to the pressures of work and a certain amout of bad planning on my part! You have to be very relaxed and stop often (you have to with a Ducati, to keep putting fuel in anyway!)

_Dave_

9,462 posts

272 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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250-300 miles a day is enough on the old Exup, My arse can't take any more than that, some day's I wish I'd kept the ZZR11, could do 500 miles a day easy on that.

ninjaboy

2,525 posts

272 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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I've done 300+ miles in a day on my ZX636A and it wasn't too uncomfortable and its certainly no touring bike.

julianb

Original Poster:

311 posts

236 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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shot2bits said:
the 600RR isn't a touring bike is it so what did you expect??! yes, if you want comfort then the VFR is going to suit well but round the twisties on a sunny day is where the RR belongs...


What, like your Suzook? :-)


Sorry that was a cheap shot. I take it you've no ill effects from the off?


cheers


J

julianb

Original Poster:

311 posts

236 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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MattOz said:
2200 miles in 5 days on my Fireblade back in May. I'm 6ft2 and it was fine. Guess you just need to do more miles and get "hardened" to it a bit.

Matt


Yep, my brother-in-law is a Blade man, and said the same!!!

julianb

Original Poster:

311 posts

236 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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Now, I just knew if I went fishing for heroes, I'd snag a few...


"Oh yes, when I was in the war you know...600 miles with nothing but a folded beer mat to sit on. Got off fresh as a daisy. What's wrong with you man".... :-))))))

dirkgently

2,160 posts

253 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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Now if you want real men, I did Poole to Dundee in fourteen hours riding a Bonneville 750 (old stylee). My arse was on fire.biglaugh

adetuono

7,600 posts

249 months

Tuesday 24th October 2006
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Gt. Yarmouth to Paul Ricard circuit in (just about; short break for ferry) one hit on a 'Blade back in the day (12 years ago). Around 900 miles. Not fresh as a daisy by any means, but still had enough energy to drink for the next 24 hours.

Last year I struggled to get to The 'Ring on an R1, so sold up and bought a BMW GS. I feel like a sad old git, but I can at least ride for more than 20 minutes now. It's me back/neck/knees/shoulders. Oooh they give me grief.

(Still want the B'King next year though. Maybe there's a spark of life left yet.)

aeropilot

39,335 posts

249 months

Tuesday 24th October 2006
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dirkgently said:
Now if you want real men, I did Poole to Dundee in fourteen hours riding a Bonneville 750 (old stylee). My arse was on fire.biglaugh


Blimey how many times did you have to stop to put oil in it....