wild hair 39 Posted December 2, 2007 #1 Posted December 2, 2007 to a M,E,& GREAT,and what time,for it
halfwitt Posted December 2, 2007 #2 Posted December 2, 2007 I am constrained by employment and two teenage kids so I have some limitations. I would gladly ride 100-150 miles for a M&E. That makes for a 200-300 mi RT day.
cecdoo Posted December 2, 2007 #3 Posted December 2, 2007 Probably 500 miles would be our limit, friday riding, sat M&E and Sunday riding home. We aint all retired with wives like yours LA ;-) But someday?? Craig
Sleeperhawk Posted December 2, 2007 #4 Posted December 2, 2007 Easily 500, but 600 may be the limit if not staying overnight. If staying, 750.
Guest KitCarson Posted December 2, 2007 #5 Posted December 2, 2007 Being self employed is worse and has more responsibility than working for the man! And I am not retired yet. I can usually gain a Monday or Friday to go with a weekend.......one day spent at the stop.....to actually have a good time.....leaves two days of travel time.........depends on time of year too.....temp gets below 50 degrees.....this boy is not getting Sandy on a Bike! Good weather........759 to 800 miles, riding alone or with a friend is an easy two day jaunt. Kit
wizard Posted December 2, 2007 #6 Posted December 2, 2007 For a M&E, 300 mile round trip. That would leave some time for the eats! Leonard
Guest cyote61 Posted December 2, 2007 #7 Posted December 2, 2007 For me it just depends if I have time to plan for it, how's the weather, if I'm on the road already how far out of the way it is. Time and distance have no meaning if the weather is good and I've had time to plan. I am retired like you LA and my wife does not care how long I'm gone if I check in on the cell phone.
Eck Posted December 2, 2007 #8 Posted December 2, 2007 Easily 500, but 600 may be the limit if not staying overnight. If staying, 750. There is a whole lot of truth in this statement... dont need to ask me how I know how truthfull it is..... I to am still employed, but I get every other Friday off...so if it on that weekend, I can do the 500 - 600 mile one too.. Once I get rich and famous, I'll be able to spend "weeks" on the road like "some people do......
BoomerCPO Posted December 2, 2007 #9 Posted December 2, 2007 Just this past summer I rode 80 miles (one way) for a Meet-Greet-Eat to welcome Jeff Brown aka Twister/PGR upon his visit to our State. After meeting the man I realized I'd drive 500 miles one way just to shake his hand.
BEER30 Posted December 2, 2007 #10 Posted December 2, 2007 I've done several 1800+ miles round trip for a M & E . Mostly depends on planning and my other schedules . Weather makes no difference for the most part . BEER30
Snarley Bill Posted December 2, 2007 #11 Posted December 2, 2007 i took off at 6 am and rode 140 miles for breakfast this morning.was going up to the filling station for a cup of coffee and test my new tach on my v-star and ended up in louisiana, mo.at hardees. just beat the rain home a little while ago.
mother Posted December 2, 2007 #12 Posted December 2, 2007 have done 1000 mile round trip for a meet and eat. great people, great riding, why not. (plus i am a crazy Canadian.) cheers, Scott
BradT Posted December 2, 2007 #13 Posted December 2, 2007 We too, have teenagers and dog at home, so we often go for a one day meet and eat and end up putting in 300-500 miles in the day. Brad
Sleeperhawk Posted December 2, 2007 #14 Posted December 2, 2007 Easily 500, but 600 may be the limit if not staying overnight. If staying, 750. There is a whole lot of truth in this statement... dont need to ask me how I know how truthfull it is..... I to am still employed, but I get every other Friday off...so if it on that weekend, I can do the 500 - 600 mile one too.. Once I get rich and famous, I'll be able to spend "weeks" on the road like "some people do...... Eck knows, but just to let the others know, these miles are one way.
E-Fishin-C Posted December 2, 2007 #15 Posted December 2, 2007 Round trip..... weekend trip..... 1530 miles
eagleeye Posted December 2, 2007 #16 Posted December 2, 2007 Miles have notthing to do with anything, it's all about what I'm doing at the time. Steve
RoadKill Posted December 3, 2007 #17 Posted December 3, 2007 About 250 miles I think would probably be my limit unless I was making an overnight. Nice easy 500 mile day then. Now if folks are taking a group ride after lunch that distance has to be lower. You planning a M&E at your place?
wolfman1 Posted December 3, 2007 #18 Posted December 3, 2007 I've done 1000 miles in one day round trip, two years in a row to do a polar bear run with some fine folks in Alabama New Years Day, the past 2 years. Steve:ICrolleyes:
sdive Posted December 3, 2007 #19 Posted December 3, 2007 Normally up here 250-300 miles but I'm making an acception this winter I will travel 4 or 5000 Km to meet and eat as the wife and I are headed to Louisianna thru to The Key's this March we may even start our trip in Arkansas if the weather is any good,so if there are any RTE's along our route while we are down there we'ed like to particpate. Ron
wizard Posted December 3, 2007 #20 Posted December 3, 2007 I've done 1000 miles in one day round trip, two years in a row to do a polar bear run with some fine folks in Alabama New Years Day, the past 2 years. Steve:ICrolleyes: Ouch! That can't leave much time to eat. Leonard
Brake Pad Posted December 3, 2007 #21 Posted December 3, 2007 maybe 350 miles, would be okay. One way that is...........
cmiles3 Posted December 3, 2007 #22 Posted December 3, 2007 I've ridden solo 400 miles one way in a day, several times. Usually my riding days are a lot shorter in distance, but may take more time. I ride when I work out of town, so short days give me time to get there and back. A couple of times I've ridden 200 miles, worked a few hours, and ridden back. I'm not worth much at home that evening; usually I'm out on the couch by the time the news starts. I'm planning to ride to Mobile, AL in March- 800 miles one way. I may try to make it an Iron Butt ride. If you see me riding through Mississippi, I'll be the one standing up on the blue 1st Gen. Haven't ridden 2 up any long distances, so I can't say what our limits would be. Rode to Eureka Springs on Labor Day, but Amy rode her scooter- 200 miles via the scenic route, 1 way. Not bad for a 125 cc machine, at 55 mph most of the way. Now she's talking about a bigger bike, but we'll see. After thinking about it, we rode 2 up to Fayetteville and back to visit friends; about 200 miles. Most rides are local, short hops (less than 100 miles round trip.)
Squidley Posted December 4, 2007 #23 Posted December 4, 2007 Well Lonna and I did 725 miles in 25 hours to go riding in Canada not so long ago ....and we had ice cream to boot I would go farther for a weekend stay
Guest BluesLover Posted December 4, 2007 #24 Posted December 4, 2007 Furthest I've gone in a single day is 1100 kms (a bit over 650 miles). Had to get home from Laconia Bike Week on Father's Day this past year, and was staying in Hampton Beach, NH. It was a long day (6 am to 6 pm, with stops for fuel, coffee and lunch) and most of it was on the Mass Turnpike and the NYS Thruway, so it certainly wasn't a flower-sniffin' ride, but the weather was great and the bike ran like a beaut, so it was still fun. Cheers,
Guest tx2sturgis Posted December 4, 2007 #25 Posted December 4, 2007 In August of 2006, I left Amarillo TX at 0900 CDT and was in Sturgis SD by 2300 CDT. Including gas stops and road food stops, I was in the saddle about 13 hours. This was on the ElectraGlide... I dont normally make it all the way without stopping at a motel, but that year, the weather was good, I felt good, the bike was running good... So there I am setting up camp at about 2230 local time...dark of course, and not really able to see well around me. I used a small LED light to setup the tent...then briefly visited my neighbors. Told them I was a bit tired from the ride all the way from Texas...they were impressed.... That week turned out to be one of the best times I've had at Sturgis, owing to making some new friends that just happen to be near where I camped. Oh, and the excellent bands that were playing at Glencoe that year. I'm looking forward to riding the new Venture to the Black Hills this next year. I want to spare my HD's air cooled V-twin from any more of those hot idling main street cruises. Let the Venture's water cooling and a fan make it more enjoyable for me AND the bike. Letsee....what WERE we talking about?
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