IMAWILDPARTY
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I figure, based on posts I've read, that some of you folks might not like this thread, but hopefully a few find it somewhat interesting.
So, tomorrow(Sunday the 30th) I'm heading to Athens, Ohio, on my Virago 250. Coming back on the 4th.
-800km one way. Fortunately the seat of my bike is aftermarket and fairly comfortable.
-Looks like rain. I bought a new rainsuit. Hopefully it doesn't suck. Pretty sure I'll be able to give a thorough review of the thing by the end of the trip.
-I'm a new rider, only had the bike a month and a half and personally put over 2000 km on it so far. I drive like an old lady, never faster than traffic, the bike can't go much faster anyway.
- Longest trip I've ever done by time: almost 3 hours. (this trip by google's estimation should be 8 hours. I estimate around 10, factoring in traffic and getting lost, plus stops)
- Longest trip I've ever done by distance: about 150 km. (this trip is about 800km, assuming I don't stray too much)
- Loaded up heavy, saddle bags full, small bag on luggage rack and backpack on, the bike(virago 250) is fairly comfortable driving with the flow of traffic on 400 series highways, just not much faster(I'm about 6'2'' and 180 or so pounds) I've never hit reserve, but I never go much more than 200km without refueling. I figure a stop every 200 km isn't a bad idea anyway.
- This trip, with an eye to comfort, I won't be loading up a backpack, but just a small bag on the luggage rack, plus the saddlebags. Heaviest things I'm taking go in the saddlebags, clothes on the rack bag and within that bag plastic garbage bag to keep them dry. Things I'm bringing, other that clothes and gifts for the trip, are what I always have with me, small tool kit, knife, flashlight, a bit of food and drink, extra bungie cords, and garbage bags.
I appreciate recommendations for things to consider(any and all advice welcome), and you're welcome to warn against the trip, but I don't think anything but snow or fire is going to stop me from setting out tomorrow. I really want to do long, multi-day trips in the future(hopefully on a bigger bike eventually), and I see this as kind of a real-world test for how I might fare. If anyone's interested in doing a part of the trip, shoot me a PM, I'll be checking back and updating later on.
Hope everyone's having a good weekend.
So, tomorrow(Sunday the 30th) I'm heading to Athens, Ohio, on my Virago 250. Coming back on the 4th.
-800km one way. Fortunately the seat of my bike is aftermarket and fairly comfortable.
-Looks like rain. I bought a new rainsuit. Hopefully it doesn't suck. Pretty sure I'll be able to give a thorough review of the thing by the end of the trip.
-I'm a new rider, only had the bike a month and a half and personally put over 2000 km on it so far. I drive like an old lady, never faster than traffic, the bike can't go much faster anyway.
- Longest trip I've ever done by time: almost 3 hours. (this trip by google's estimation should be 8 hours. I estimate around 10, factoring in traffic and getting lost, plus stops)
- Longest trip I've ever done by distance: about 150 km. (this trip is about 800km, assuming I don't stray too much)
- Loaded up heavy, saddle bags full, small bag on luggage rack and backpack on, the bike(virago 250) is fairly comfortable driving with the flow of traffic on 400 series highways, just not much faster(I'm about 6'2'' and 180 or so pounds) I've never hit reserve, but I never go much more than 200km without refueling. I figure a stop every 200 km isn't a bad idea anyway.
- This trip, with an eye to comfort, I won't be loading up a backpack, but just a small bag on the luggage rack, plus the saddlebags. Heaviest things I'm taking go in the saddlebags, clothes on the rack bag and within that bag plastic garbage bag to keep them dry. Things I'm bringing, other that clothes and gifts for the trip, are what I always have with me, small tool kit, knife, flashlight, a bit of food and drink, extra bungie cords, and garbage bags.
I appreciate recommendations for things to consider(any and all advice welcome), and you're welcome to warn against the trip, but I don't think anything but snow or fire is going to stop me from setting out tomorrow. I really want to do long, multi-day trips in the future(hopefully on a bigger bike eventually), and I see this as kind of a real-world test for how I might fare. If anyone's interested in doing a part of the trip, shoot me a PM, I'll be checking back and updating later on.
Hope everyone's having a good weekend.