How Far do you ride?

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noshoes
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Re: How Far do you ride?

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Ya long trips on a bike are an every other year thing for me.The biggest difference from my 2 longest trips were and Ohlins shock and shorter 155mm dog-bones that raised the rear end about 1.5 inches. My legs faired MUCH better with the new dog-bones...Hey NHFZR were did you ride, did you go up to my old neck of the woods in ski country???? I am moving back to NH (North Conway) next spring and can't wait!!!! Utah sucks bad!!!!! Mormons are not only dumb but crazy also!!!!! RRBike RRBike RRBike
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I commute daily exactly 72 miles round trip to work and back at anywhere from 75-85/90mph. 48 mpg is the lowest figure I've seen. Oh yeah...we get good sweet 93 octane premium at the local CitGo station. So far this season, I've logged well over 5k miles. :headbang:
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75 miles a day,six days a week commuting. Not a single problem with the fzr.
Sold the fzr for a Ducati.....and, ah......the Duc is being disassembled ONCE AGAIN :duh:
I'm having fzr withdrawals .......I need a 400 frame for my engine...repeat at nauseum. :duh: :duh: :duh:
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Re: How Far do you ride?

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Just recently went on a bike trip. 350mi/per is very doable, especially if you spread it out over the day and take breaks. It was the 700mi. day back home that sucked.

I haven't posted any huge trips on the CBR yet, one 150mi. day and it was comfortable (although the OE grips suck, waiting for Kuryakyn sportbike grips). I did manage to make it all the way to the 600mi. service in the first week. I guess I've been doing a LOT of short trips.
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Hey Noshoes, sounds like you don't like living in Utah very much, but I found it a great place to ride this summer. I was out in Arches around Moab, and remember a little stop in Bedrock....quite the interesting bathroom they have there.

Coming from the soggy cornfields of Iowa, just about anywhere with elevation was a welcome change.

Northern New Mexico around Taos kicks butt too, IMHO.

Sure love to hit that on the fizzer some time.
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Baghr, Moab is super nice for sure!!!! I was there for 2 weeks climbing in early May and had a great time.SLC is what I am over. Funny story, I was driving around town a few Sundays ago (10 in the morning) and noticed how nice it was and how friendly everyone was, then I realized it was because all the Morons woops I mean Mormons were in church. So if you want to visit SLCmake sure to do it between 9-12 on Sunday morning when all the Morons (I meant it this time) are in their bogus church!!!!!!! Oh ya Alta/Snowbird also are the shit!!!
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Hi,
well for day to day riding and one up touring the FZR is fine but madam & I have tried touring 2 up and at a 100 mile journey was not comfortable with both of us wearing back packs.
I dislike tank bags as they damage the tank paint work but that just may be the way I have to go when Madam & I do our tour later this year and that is some 800 miles round trip.
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Re: How Far do you ride?

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George,I had a feeling you weren't scared of putting some miles on you bike.

I can see where 2-up and packing gear would leave to issues regarding room. I plan on having a single seat for any rides on the fizzer. I have a cruiser for long distance two-up riding, and have logged about 60K in the last four years touring the west. My wife doesn't ride anymore so it's not a big issue worrying about the added issue of a passenger.
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