What's the length of your average ride?
- aw58
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Working in South Hook
Travel up to 180 miles a day 3 1/2 hrs in the saddle 900 miles a week
Service every month VN now at 52000 miles
longest journey
412 miles South Wales to Vauxhall (london) on to Sidcup (Kent) and return in one day.
Working in South Hook
Travel up to 180 miles a day 3 1/2 hrs in the saddle 900 miles a week
Service every month VN now at 52000 miles
longest journey
412 miles South Wales to Vauxhall (london) on to Sidcup (Kent) and return in one day.
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I answered 50 to 100 mile range.
On a commute day, it's about 50 to 60 miles depending on errands to run after work or getting around traffic bottle-necks.
On the weekends and this week on vacation, I'm trying to build up my saddle time. I can't seem to make it to my reserves which is about 150 miles on my bike.
Today, I finally remembered to use ear plugs, a great tip from a fellow female rider, and I believe it made a great difference to me. The noise from wind and bike was just one less thing I had to deal with. I had suspected that was a big part of adding to my fatigue. Now I'm looking forward to putting on more miles this Autumn.
On a commute day, it's about 50 to 60 miles depending on errands to run after work or getting around traffic bottle-necks.
On the weekends and this week on vacation, I'm trying to build up my saddle time. I can't seem to make it to my reserves which is about 150 miles on my bike.
Today, I finally remembered to use ear plugs, a great tip from a fellow female rider, and I believe it made a great difference to me. The noise from wind and bike was just one less thing I had to deal with. I had suspected that was a big part of adding to my fatigue. Now I'm looking forward to putting on more miles this Autumn.

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my wife wont let me ride unless its back and forth from work or to pick up something small at the store like a gallon of milk. However thats about to change because now she has her liscence and wants to go for "joy" rides but I wont let her cause she didnt let me....
Either way 12 miles one way to work.
Either way 12 miles one way to work.
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In California, until California SB 315 was signed into law, it was illegal to wear earplugs! A ridiculous, unenforceable law, that was mostly ignored by experienced riders. However, many noobs are STILL taught NOT to wear earplugs because of the law and therefore suffer the "fatigue" associated with no ear protection. All of them though, once enlightened, never leave home without them.RocketGirl wrote:I answered 50 to 100 mile range.
On a commute day, it's about 50 to 60 miles depending on errands to run after work or getting around traffic bottle-necks.
On the weekends and this week on vacation, I'm trying to build up my saddle time. I can't seem to make it to my reserves which is about 150 miles on my bike.
Today, I finally remembered to use ear plugs, a great tip from a fellow female rider, and I believe it made a great difference to me. The noise from wind and bike was just one less thing I had to deal with. I had suspected that was a big part of adding to my fatigue. Now I'm looking forward to putting on more miles this Autumn.