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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 2:57 am
by Mr_Salad
Cool man, sounds like you had a great time.

I don't ride an RR, but my Seca II has a bit of lean to it. 8) I haven't done any long rides, but am planning on taking a trip down to Myrtle Beach in August. I live near DC. So the trip is going to be about 450 mi each way. Any tips on surviving the long haul?

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:03 am
by Muse
I don't know if a Kawi Ninja 500 is truly considered a sport bike (arguably more of a sport touring) but I did 2500km in 5 days last year on mine. I rode from Calgary to Oliver, BC for the SportBike West rally with two friends, one on a Katana and the other on, whaddaya know, a Gixxer 750. We had a great trip! I was sore and hot and loved every second of it.

As for passing large groups, I think MOST groups are pretty accomodating of other riders, especially someone riding alone. If you'd been with a larger group, it might have been harder to just let you guys ride in the middle like that. Nice job!

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:11 am
by Kaiser Soze
10 minutes on your feet every couple of hours does wonders. :)

But hell, I'm no long haul expert. This was my second trip this long, the first being back in '99 when I first had my Katana. At least back then I had a tank bag... this time I only had a small backpack and packed *very* lightly. I can't find a decent tank bag that will fit my GSX-R's weird tank shape.

I just made sure to get off the bike at every fuel stop and walk around a bit. On more than a couple occassions I'd down a Red Bull and have half a snickers bar or something. :)

I checked weather reports and it was supposed to be hot and sunny every day, and I ended up being *drenched* on the way there, then soaked again on the way back while being pelted with hail. I had zero rain gear on me. My Joe Rocket kevlar jacket was decent, but my jeans, boots, and gloves were soaked.

Actually on the way back I pulled over under a bridge with a few other riders and a cyclist. One couple on a C50 were wearing friggin' shorts and t-shirts. They were FREEZING. It cleared up so I rolled out of there, only to have it open up with rain and hail again within a few minutes. I came over a hill and down, towards Calaway Park in Calgary, and there's a huge semi with a trailer on its side blocking one of the lanes coming in the opposite direction. Lots of bikes were pulled over as it hailed, but I didn't want to get stranded there if it kept up and covered the road... luckily it didn't last too long and I made it through.

It poured the entire time through Calgary. Literally. I was drenched like I had just sat in a bathtub. But 20 minutes after leaving the city it warmed right up and it was like riding in a hairdryer. By the time I got home 2 hours later I was bone dry and wishing I had somewhere to stick the jacket, it was so hot. So goes Alberta weather, I guess.

But overall I don't think I'm in any position to be giving out long trip advice!

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