How far will u travel on a bike??
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Re: How far will u travel on a bike?? (immortal)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by immortal »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i went from san diego to the bay area twice on my 954rr.
498 mile ride 1 way ...
no problem....then again, i'm not a *****.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Buahahahaha.....I feel you bro. Ive done two trips from Milwaukee to Minneapolis. About 350 one way.
Buck up and ride your bike
-Jake
498 mile ride 1 way ...
no problem....then again, i'm not a *****.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Buahahahaha.....I feel you bro. Ive done two trips from Milwaukee to Minneapolis. About 350 one way.
Buck up and ride your bike
-Jake
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Re: How far will u travel on a bike?? (Superhatch)
I rode 100 miles in the dark on a CG125 - one of the best rides I've had. It was very late adn far out in the country, the roads were open and I could just sit back and watch the bunnies/.
lol - na seriously, 160 miles, unlkess your on a 50cc, is nothing...
Go for it, and enjoy it...
lol - na seriously, 160 miles, unlkess your on a 50cc, is nothing...
Go for it, and enjoy it...
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Re: How far will u travel on a bike?? (immortal)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by immortal »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i went from san diego to the bay area twice on my 954rr.
498 mile ride 1 way ...
no problem....then again, i'm not a *****.</TD></TR></TABLE>
498 mile ride 1 way ...
no problem....then again, i'm not a *****.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: How far will u travel on a bike?? (bLaCK_GsR)
There's three main factors in distance riding on a sportbike. Your ***, your back and your mind. Your *** gets sore and/or sweaty. Your back hurts. You go insane singing songs to yourself. Aftermarket seat. Corbin or a gel insert in the oe one. Those who get back pain, try sitting up from time to time and letting the wind prop you up. Also, a poorly developed trunk shows up as back pain. Work out. Also check your posture, don't try to the profile of the bike. It doesn't fit. As for the mind, music helps... but it may kill you. Chasing someone else is a lot more fun and engaging. The miles just fly by.
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