Frenchy750
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Now that some time has passed, I'd say that yeah, I might just do a super long distance ride again... if there was a good reason to. The Saddle Sore that I did was part of a cross country ride, from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles, and by knocking 1000 miles out in one day, it gave me more of an opportunity to spend time in Yellowstone (where it snowed... in September) and not have to rush each and every day to complete the trip in the time I had off from work.
That said, I don't really think that riding super huge mile days just to ride super huge miles is really my idea of fun. Of course, YMMV. I'm glad to know that if the need arose I can ride 1000 miles (or more) in a day. I used to ride with a guy that wasn't happy unless we did 500 miles. Every day. We rode from Los Angeles to Alaska and back in 17 days. I saw a lot of road, and not much else.
I'd rather ride 100 miles and meet people or see a weird town, the biggest ball of yarn... whatever, than just rack up miles for bragging rights.
Having said all that... the idea of the IBR IS interesting...... and would be a hell of a story.
That said, I don't really think that riding super huge mile days just to ride super huge miles is really my idea of fun. Of course, YMMV. I'm glad to know that if the need arose I can ride 1000 miles (or more) in a day. I used to ride with a guy that wasn't happy unless we did 500 miles. Every day. We rode from Los Angeles to Alaska and back in 17 days. I saw a lot of road, and not much else.
I'd rather ride 100 miles and meet people or see a weird town, the biggest ball of yarn... whatever, than just rack up miles for bragging rights.
Having said all that... the idea of the IBR IS interesting...... and would be a hell of a story.
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