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On the road near mile "0" of the Alaska Highway.
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But it's really beautiful on that ride :2tup: |
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02-29-2012, 10:51 AM | #16 | |
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I been riding daily in the last 3 weeks, so I use all my jackets. I think once March comes, it'll begin to be more like 50 - 60 every day. I can use my favorite denim every day.
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Hi there. I ride on the freeway a couple of hours each way a couple of times a week, so I know about the freeway thing. I can get up to 55-60 in 5th with no problems, and if I drop it into 4th I can get up to 65mph. That's with open freeway and no help from the wind.
If I latch onto the back of a big rig, I can easily do 65-70 in 5th gear, and once I get to the city, with all the traffic, I can cruise at 70-75mph on the freeway. It seems to me that it's all about the wind. If I've got a lot of wind breaks, then speed is no problem. If I'm all out in the open (like I am most of the ride) then speed is often a problem. I spend a lot of time wishing I could find a big rig to tail. And, er, I'm always looking for a nice V-Strom or SV650, or maybe even a BMW F650 on cl. |
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03-02-2012, 06:22 AM | #19 |
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Tire treads are just too scary for me. Followed a truck at a safe distance in my car in 2007 and a trailer tire let go. Almost hit the ditch avoiding the chunks.
As for drafting a truck..............don't do it. What if the truck passes over something and you have no chance to avoid it. All it takes is a piece of fire wood from the back of a pick-up to suddenly appear. Another thought. This happened to me. Have you ever seen a fist sized rock stuck between the dual tires get fired out at highway speeds. Just like a cannon ball to say the least. I survived but my cage was a little worse for wear after the impact. |
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The gz250 engine might not have the endurance to handle hrs of 60 mph in 5th. I will definitely move up to a bigger bike, because the engine has to be adecuate for the job. But this is on my "wish list" for the moment.
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