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My first long ride
Well I did it. I did my first long ride. Started here in Kansas. Drove through Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. 2991 Miles total on my 2014 Spyder RTS. Left on a Monday morning and returned the following Monday around noon. I learned a lot about my spyder, myself, and trips on a cycle. I would do it again!!
Since this is a Spyder forum I will share what I learned about it first. I learned it does close to perfect on highway speeds for long periods of time. Felt great. Handled great. I do think i want to get some highway pegs. Even going through the mountains I would set the cruise and it stuck right to it. The engine breaking was amazing. Never had to touch the breaks on the declines. I have an Ultimate seat and my bottom was well taken care of for the whole trip. No issues. I don't know about gas milage. I didn't buy it for gas milage and I don't check it. Only thing that needed done on my return was give the Spyder a much needed bath. 3000 miles of rain and road and it was pretty dirty. She cleaned up nicely.
I learned that I love 5 hour energy drinks. They help me to stay sharp. I did 400 - 800 miles every day I rode. Other then some rain the weather wasn't to bad. Never got to hot or to cold. I think that helped me on those longer days. I usually stopped for gas and to stretch some at around 130 miles. My breaks were pretty short. I learned I am not the type who wants to stop and smell the roses on these types of rides. I like to put in the miles and would probably prefer to ride with like minded riders. I tried some more curvy slower paced roads once and the trip and I didn't care for it. I kept thinking that I could be making much better time on different roads. So I adjusted the GPS and within a half hour it had me doing 70 again. I don't mind driving 45-55 but just not on a long trip.
As far as riding on a trip like this I packed to much. Didn't need half the cloths I packed. Next time I will go much lighter. Good rain gear and a good helmet are worth the money. Spend a little extra because it will pay off. I did and I am glad I did. I will try and post some photos soon. Seen some beautiful country. I had never been out that way before and I have been missing out. The Appellation Mountains are beautiful.
I have been home for a little over 30 hours and I am already thinking how I am going to get back on the road again.
Scott
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Awesome!
Glad everything went well. I have yet to go for more than 2 hrs without stopping. At 6'1" and ryding a GS without highway pegs, it's a must. Thanks for sharing your ryde experience. ..
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Hey ! That sounds like MY 1st long ride on my Spyder. Went from here to Gettysburg PA for Memorial Day 2014.
Did "the slab" eastward, and the 2 lanes coming home.
I agree , the RT will gobble up the freeway miles, but had more fun riding the side roads.
I'm going to make the effort to get "out somewhere" again this year, but I do a lot of day rides around KS too. So maybe we'll meet someday. Stay safe.
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Loved my 2014 RTS SE6 Pearl white
but have a new love now,
my 2017 RTS SE6 Champagne metallic (Champ)
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Sounds like an excellent time happy to hear you had no troubles and the weather treated you well.
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Scott, you are my kind of rider. You are welcome to ride with CPTJAM and I anytime. We leave tomorrow for TX and there won't be any rose smelling going on!
2017 F3T-SM6 Squared Away Mirror Wedgies & Alignment
2014 RTS-SM6 123,600 miles Sold 11/2017
2014 RTL-SE6 8,600 miles
2011 RTS-SM5 5,000 miles
2013 RTS-SM5 burned up with 13,200 miles in 13 weeks
2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
2010 RT- 622
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Sounds like we like to ride the same way. I really enjoy just getting on and riding. Going 800-900 in a day is a good day for me. The last three years I have gone to Spyderfest and only took two days to get there. A little longer coming home but usually I take a longer route. Like this year total trip was 4000 miles. Have fun riding, keep the shiny side up
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Originally Posted by ronrico
Sounds like we like to ride the same way. I really enjoy just getting on and riding. Going 800-900 in a day is a good day for me. The last three years I have gone to Spyderfest and only took two days to get there. A little longer coming home but usually I take a longer route. Like this year total trip was 4000 miles. Have fun riding, keep the shiny side up
Jeff, you can ride with us too but you're always at work!
2017 F3T-SM6 Squared Away Mirror Wedgies & Alignment
2014 RTS-SM6 123,600 miles Sold 11/2017
2014 RTL-SE6 8,600 miles
2011 RTS-SM5 5,000 miles
2013 RTS-SM5 burned up with 13,200 miles in 13 weeks
2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
2010 RT- 622
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Originally Posted by scottnkansas
Well I did it. I did my first long ride. Started here in Kansas. Drove through Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. 2991 Miles total on my 2014 Spyder RTS. Left on a Monday morning and returned the following Monday around noon. I learned a lot about my spyder, myself, and trips on a cycle. I would do it again!!
Since this is a Spyder forum I will share what I learned about it first. I learned it does close to perfect on highway speeds for long periods of time. Felt great. Handled great. I do think i want to get some highway pegs. Even going through the mountains I would set the cruise and it stuck right to it. The engine breaking was amazing. Never had to touch the breaks on the declines. I have an Ultimate seat and my bottom was well taken care of for the whole trip. No issues. I don't know about gas milage. I didn't buy it for gas milage and I don't check it. Only thing that needed done on my return was give the Spyder a much needed bath. 3000 miles of rain and road and it was pretty dirty. She cleaned up nicely.
I learned that I love 5 hour energy drinks. They help me to stay sharp. I did 400 - 800 miles every day I rode. Other then some rain the weather wasn't to bad. Never got to hot or to cold. I think that helped me on those longer days. I usually stopped for gas and to stretch some at around 130 miles. My breaks were pretty short. I learned I am not the type who wants to stop and smell the roses on these types of rides. I like to put in the miles and would probably prefer to ride with like minded riders. I tried some more curvy slower paced roads once and the trip and I didn't care for it. I kept thinking that I could be making much better time on different roads. So I adjusted the GPS and within a half hour it had me doing 70 again. I don't mind driving 45-55 but just not on a long trip.
As far as riding on a trip like this I packed to much. Didn't need half the cloths I packed. Next time I will go much lighter. Good rain gear and a good helmet are worth the money. Spend a little extra because it will pay off. I did and I am glad I did. I will try and post some photos soon. Seen some beautiful country. I had never been out that way before and I have been missing out. The Appellation Mountains are beautiful.
I have been home for a little over 30 hours and I am already thinking how I am going to get back on the road again.
Scott
I am preparing for my first long ryde on the spyder and would love to hear more about your experience.
2014 Spyder RS SM5
RAM 5.7 HEMI 8 speed 4x4 crew cab
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Originally Posted by Empty Pockets
Sounds like an excellent time happy to hear you had no troubles and the weather treated you well.
Thanks. I can't wait till I can do another one.
Scott
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Originally Posted by 4 MARIE
Hey ! That sounds like MY 1st long ride on my Spyder. Went from here to Gettysburg PA for Memorial Day 2014.
Did "the slab" eastward, and the 2 lanes coming home.
I agree , the RT will gobble up the freeway miles, but had more fun riding the side roads.
I'm going to make the effort to get "out somewhere" again this year, but I do a lot of day rides around KS too. So maybe we'll meet someday. Stay safe.
We should meet up for a day ride or something. I was in the Navy also.
Scott
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Originally Posted by jwood4242
I am preparing for my first long ryde on the spyder and would love to hear more about your experience.
What kind of info are you wanting? I'll answer any questions I can. And I am sure there are other posts on the subject of long rides.
Scott
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That's impressive. I like to think I'm a stop and smell the flowers, but my wife would tell you I'm not. Once on the road, stay on the road.
I save the scenic rides within 4 hours of the house.
I'm a Navy vet also.
Thanks for sharing the post. Enjoyed it!
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Most have a bit of fear and apprehension in anticipation of that first long ride. Once its done, you are looking for more of the same.
Over packing is the nemesis of many a traveler. All of us have done it, and some will continue to do it.
Please share some pictures of your ride. You went through some of the "good stuff" for sure.
Thank you for posting about your adventure.
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Previously : 2008 GS-SM5 (silver), 2009 RS-SE5 (red), 2010 RT-S Premier Editon #474 (black) 2011 RT A&C SE5 (magnesium) 2014 RTS-SE6 (yellow)
MY FINAL TALLY: 7 Spyders, 15 years, 205,500 miles
IT HAS BEEN A LONG, WONDERFUL, AND FUN RIDE.
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Sounds like you've got the touring bug! I have not been a long-distance/day ryder, but hope to build up my average miles/day on my way to Alaska this summer. I think the key for me will be getting a good night's sleep. Do those 5-hour energy drinks affect your sleep at night?
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my first long ride
Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder
Sounds like you've got the touring bug! I have not been a long-distance/day ryder, but hope to build up my average miles/day on my way to Alaska this summer. I think the key for me will be getting a good night's sleep. Do those 5-hour energy drinks affect your sleep at night?
I dont know about anyone else PrairieSprder but I tried thoes 5hr energy drinks and you can have them. I felt like I was wound up tighter than a gituar string and was about to bust. Thanks but no thanks. If I need that type of stuff to keep on riding I need to go fide a place to take a little nap. I'm with you , just give me a good nights sleep and I can go all day.
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Originally Posted by scottnkansas
What kind of info are you wanting? I'll answer any questions I can. And I am sure there are other posts on the subject of long rides.
Scott
Thank you. I did find an abundant amount of advice on the Spyderlovers forum.
2014 Spyder RS SM5
RAM 5.7 HEMI 8 speed 4x4 crew cab
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Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder
Sounds like you've got the touring bug! I have not been a long-distance/day ryder, but hope to build up my average miles/day on my way to Alaska this summer. I think the key for me will be getting a good night's sleep. Do those 5-hour energy drinks affect your sleep at night?
I am jealous of you for being able to do this ride. It is going to be epic!
Scott
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Originally Posted by scottnkansas
I am jealous of you for being able to do this ride. It is going to be epic!
Scott
I am so stoked about it!!
I'll have to think of some follow-up for next year . . . or just rest and recover!
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what essential gear
What would you consider essential gear for long rides?
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Originally Posted by Fasttrip
What would you consider essential gear for long rides?
Rain gear, depending on the weather cold gear. If you're riding two up, make sure your passenger knows how to ride a Spyder competently. Three days worth of clothes, baggie full of quarters for laundromats, overnight kit, good small tool kit, zip ties, credit card, BRP phone no. and your VIN in the phone, twice the days of meds you will need and a sense of adventure.
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