Grim, I've heard cranberry juice juice helps.
Drano, eventually we'll find a straightaway, and your bro will learn real quick that the Busa lacks horsepower.
I don't care about who hits a higher speed, I care about who gets there fastest. It's acceleration not top speed It'll be close, and fun!
One thing to remember, against a stock Hayabusa the S1000RR is only slightly faster. With a few bolt-on mods the Hayabusa can easily put itself on par with the BMW power wise, and a stock Busa already has loads more torque. You may still have an edge with the BMW's traction control and the clutch-less quick shift, but after that it's anyone's game.
I truthfully don't like the idea of you and my brother racing each other simply based on the speeds you guys can attain. That said, I don't think I could dissuade either of you so I'm just stirring the pot instead. If you decide to do so it will be interesting to see, no doubt about that.
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What are the average fuel stops mileage wise,I'd like to do this ride at some point, havn't done any long rides yet but I get poor fuel mileage my best tank has been about 160 miles going really easy, worst 110 miles
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
I'm seriously not looking forward to this. 600mi days on a Supersport, and I have to ride with the anxiety that is damn near running out of gas? FML
What kind of bike? That's pretty much par for the course on sportbikes, and since that's what we're on you'll do just fine.[/QUOTE]
zx12r its a 4.5-4.8 gal tank, just sucks fuel if you push it.
You'll do just fine on fuel.
I am 90% on this trip if there is still room. I can do 140-150 a tank on my R6 and 500 miles a day hasn't been a problem before.
I'll be doing this later in the summer. Have a good ride!
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Mileage information info just for shits and giggles. Correct me if I off.
1st day Denver to Gallup is 535 miles-10 hours of riding (speed limit) not counting breaks, fuel-ups, and lunches (add 2hours at least?)
2nd day Gallup to Grants- 521 miles=11.5 hours.
3rd day Grants to Denver 565-11 hours.
We will probably make up distances with speed, but with breaks for food and fuel, can we say it's going to be 13-14 hour days on road?
I say May is the best time to go unless you like it hot or riding in the dark
That's about right.
The goal for group traveling is to cover an average of 50 miles per hour including fuel stops and breaks.
1 hour for lunch.
Day 1 is pretty easy time wise. The majority of the riding is done over high speed roads.
Day 2 is a longer day because the spine is only 94 miles but because you're traveling at a much slower speed it takes quite a bit longer to cover. Think interstate versus side streets in terms of distance over time.
Day 3 is a moderate mix between the two. That's where we'll have million dollar highway and the black canyon.
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
For people that aren't familiar with Clovis rides, allow me to translate.
Day 1 - cruise between 90-120mph depending on traffic with a few top speed runs to break up the boredom.
Day 2 - long but fun and still well over the speed limit
Day 3 - I rode the million dollar highway and the black canyon with Clovis in the past. Fast but fun speeds during those stretches of the most amazing roads in CO, but the straight parts in between will be 90-120mph. Even Clovis takes it easy on the ride down into Ouray since a crash there likely results in a 500+++ft drop to think about what you did wrong.
To be honest Clovis doesn't ever seem to go under 90 regardless of how tight and twisty the road is, but he will always wait for you at the next turnoff. Plus he is well organized, gets emergency contact info and things like that in case of worst case scenario so loved ones can be contacted. Bring plenty of Alleve and adrenaline will take care of the rest of the aches and pains.
I officially can't join this run. Work is asking me to take on a 3 month project in Central CA. Having just moved back from SD my boss advised I ask for a lot of perks since if I say no they have nobody else that is available to send. They have already offered to ship one of my bikes out there at no cost to me, so I can ride the coast or Sierras on my 3 day weekends. Yosemite National Park will be under 3 hours away and from what I hear, speeding tickets in National Parks don't carry points.
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Hmmm this is going to be trip 2 for me to the spine. I plan to open the season with a trip in April. I turn forty this year in may. This is how I vision bringing in the 40. Sore knees, wore out dunlops fried kluckys and good times with moto minded crazy people. (Complement to Clovis). I'll go if you'll have me big boy.