El Toro
Innocent Bystander
I am curious to have the impressions of serious long distance riders about possible lifetime mileage accumulations.
I've seen results from various mileage contests over the years, and I've seen some BMW MOC numbers for lifetime accumulations, but I can't recall seeing anything from this group, many of whose members are accomplished long distance riders.
What precipitated this question is that there is a fellow who has been a member of the Wisconsin State Legislature who claims to have ridden over 2,000,000 miles on Harleys.
I've known a lot of Harley guys who talk about having 300,000 or 400,000 miles on one bike, but I know how much they ride, and I know that they're exaggerating. But I don't know if 2,000,000 miles is really a feasible total for a lifetime, especially for someone who is only recently turning to the SS Full Retirement Age of 66.
So ... if you put a pencil to the 2,000,000 mile idea, if you rode 40,000 miles a year for 50 years, you'd be there. Does anyone actually maintain the passion for 40,000 mile per year riding over a 50 year span? 50 years ago, in 1967, there were few motorcycles that would have been capable of going 40,000 miles ... the Hondas were reliable enough I suppose, but most others weren't, and the 750 and the Gold Wing were still just a glimmer in the eye of Soichiro Honda.
Here's the claim. What do you think?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Zien
Incidentally, I thought this had been discussed here some years ago, but I don't find anything on the forum when I search for David Zien.
Edit: the other thing that precipitated this question is that thread about the fellow who is going to ride over 2,000 miles in one day on a closed track.
I've seen results from various mileage contests over the years, and I've seen some BMW MOC numbers for lifetime accumulations, but I can't recall seeing anything from this group, many of whose members are accomplished long distance riders.
What precipitated this question is that there is a fellow who has been a member of the Wisconsin State Legislature who claims to have ridden over 2,000,000 miles on Harleys.
I've known a lot of Harley guys who talk about having 300,000 or 400,000 miles on one bike, but I know how much they ride, and I know that they're exaggerating. But I don't know if 2,000,000 miles is really a feasible total for a lifetime, especially for someone who is only recently turning to the SS Full Retirement Age of 66.
So ... if you put a pencil to the 2,000,000 mile idea, if you rode 40,000 miles a year for 50 years, you'd be there. Does anyone actually maintain the passion for 40,000 mile per year riding over a 50 year span? 50 years ago, in 1967, there were few motorcycles that would have been capable of going 40,000 miles ... the Hondas were reliable enough I suppose, but most others weren't, and the 750 and the Gold Wing were still just a glimmer in the eye of Soichiro Honda.
Here's the claim. What do you think?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Zien
Incidentally, I thought this had been discussed here some years ago, but I don't find anything on the forum when I search for David Zien.
Edit: the other thing that precipitated this question is that thread about the fellow who is going to ride over 2,000 miles in one day on a closed track.
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