I'll be a late entrant if at all. I'll have two chances this year, at NAFO and CFO.
<stewie>Blast you evil temptress of hope!</stewie>
<stewie>Blast you evil temptress of hope!</stewie>
I agree entirely. In fact, as I read Iggy's IBA report, I thought about how riding long distance is alot like running a marathon. Specifically, assuming you are prepared for the event (and have "trained" in preparation), there comes a point when extra miles are not that much of a physical deal. Actually, the tougher part is to keep your head in the game by maintaining control of your thoughts. In IBA rides and marathons, success is reached by continuing ... in spite of your brain nagging you to take it easy or quit. The reward comes from perseverance!...in my experience...the difference between doing say 400 miles straight and 1000 miles straight is not that much. If you can run out two tanks on the bike straight....it's like going to 11...that extra bit (in an English accent).
Well how can I say no after that? I'm in.Here's another way to look at it.I shiver at the attention I might get if I try and don't finish
If you were to maintain a 42 mph average for 24 hours you'd finish.
A fair number of people who try a SaddleSore for their first time finish in 17 or 18 hours of riding depending on route choices...and some less than 16 hours. That's still between 6 and 8 hours off the bike for nappy time if needed, meals, etc. Also, in my experience...the difference between doing say 400 miles straight and 1000 miles straight is not that much. If you can run out two tanks on the bike straight....it's like going to 11...that extra bit (in an English accent).
Hooray! :yahoo:OK -
Against my better judgment - I'm in as well.
:lol:EDIT - Maybe BeerMe will finish ahead of me this time? Who knows. :blink:
:lol:EDIT - Maybe BeerMe will finish ahead of me this time? Who knows. :blink:
You guys need more than one tank for that stuff? Geez, I must be better than I thought... :grin:George- before I mention this to my XS11 friends- roughly whats the farthest distance someone might have to go on one tank this year? Thanks.
James,
gas is plentiful and won't be a problem.
Pig, what the hell were you doing stretching your gas like that? You were passing stations left and right.<G>
Kaitsdad, we have 3 folks signed up so far.
GZ
Nope. "A man's gotta know his limitations."Sorry, but I somehow the launch if the registry got passed me. Just sent E-Mail with my registration info.
Hey Wheaton, you still going to grow a pair and ride with me on the SS1K?
If the views are anything like last years (post sunrise), this will be a ride you won't want to miss. Even if you don't finish in time.Nope. "A man's gotta know his limitations."Sorry, but I somehow the launch if the registry got passed me. Just sent E-Mail with my registration info.
Hey Wheaton, you still going to grow a pair and ride with me on the SS1K?
Sounds like a great time for you and all the other participants though. :clapping:
You won't catch me laughing. I put it off for a few hours yesterday because I couldn't remember mine and I was too lazy to walk down to the garage. Those applicatons of Beeroux's are very demanding!Ummm... I haven't registered because my bike is in the shop and I don't know my license plate number. Stop laughing!
I'm an official virgin all over again...... signed up.
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