Whats the furthest you have ridden in a day?

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  1. Big A

    Big A Active Member

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    Prior to lockdown always did a Spanish trip for three weeks...regular 9 or 10 hour days with an hour for lunch... my Blade is a fabulous touring bike... just strap a couple of Kreigas on the back..
     
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  2. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Highest is about 250 :oops: highest on the blade about 100 :oops::oops::oops: not really riden it much to be fair though I think I average around 70-100 on a run out so got it out between 7-10 times in 18 months :eek:
     
  3. Gatsoburner

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    Warrington to Baden Baden in a day on my old S1000XR, less a rest waiting and travelling on the Eurostar with a few fuel stops. 700 odd miles 3am til something like dark o-clock arrival about 8pm, i ride a lot with work so being on the bike for hours isn't a problem, plus mainland Europe speeds carry well..;).
    I feel i couldn't do that on a blade though, I'm too old !
     
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  4. kirk holmes

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    That is some trip to do in a day! Good effort
     
  5. Sam.moz86

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    On my Aprilia I did 730 miles in a day from Switzerland (Lucerne) to home. It was horrendous!!! Getting back on the bike in Folkestone after having a 30 minute break on the train felt like I had whiplash.

    We left at 7.30 in the morning and got home around 1am.

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    Sorry, Interlaken.... Even worse!!!! I don't think I got back on the bike for months.

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    I think the furthest is when I picked my blade up for the first time. Roughly 245miles from Leicester to Plymouth. Was a good and fun ride back.
     
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    Brilliant thank you for this i've been looking at the west coast for a trip recently and also wanted to incorporate Braemar as i've been there before and really want to revisit it and this route is the perfect answer. I want to do it in the car first and then if hooked on the scenery (which I know I will be) back on the bike another year. Bit of a trip for me as I live overlooking the Isle of Wight - it's 462 miles to the most Southerly point on that route before I even start :D
     
  10. Beckers

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    I once ride from mid France back to Manchester non stop on my GPZ1100 returning from the Bol D’or but most recently was 1400 miles in two days going to a BSB round in Assen and back via Eurotunnel on this Blade. The gel seat came in very handy! 47936E93-8C7A-4C2D-97BD-92DCBAC9BC6F.jpeg
     
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  11. Herbert J. tea3agger

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    The furthest I have ridden my CBR1000RR 2017 in a day is over 1100km.
    This was 70% twisties along with my mates 2015 ZX10 and a 2017 GSXR1000RR.
    That being said - it was comfortable for 90% of the ride and that last fuel stop I did not want to get back in the saddle.
    I do 600-700km most Sundays with a club and thats easy - no fatigue however I do normally have a nap on the couch when I get home ;)

    Refer Day 01 map heading out here:
    https://tinyurl.com/yn24s286

    It was the Day 03 return with the extra big km's
     
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  12. Kentblade

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    Try doing 400-500 miles every Sunday on this crowded rock and still have a license at the end of it :confused:
     
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