markyodo
New member
It's my first full summer with a Spyder and we are really enjoying touring. We tend to do 2 and 3 day weekend trips of 300-500 miles and avoid highway travel.
On a 3 day trip I would rate the comfort level of day 1 as a 10, day 2 as a 7, day 3 as a 4-5. The longest 1 day ride we have done is probably 6 hours.
By day 3 I am taking a lot more frequent breaks and most times I am just ready to get off.
With this being my first "touring" type bike I have been working on posture, and figuring out different stretching techniques to use while riding. I do well at staying hydrated and during hot days we have ways to cool off and stay comfortable while cruising around.
I wanted to get some other opinions/ideas on how to avoid rider fatigue for long journeys on a Spyder. :f_spider:
Thanks.
On a 3 day trip I would rate the comfort level of day 1 as a 10, day 2 as a 7, day 3 as a 4-5. The longest 1 day ride we have done is probably 6 hours.
By day 3 I am taking a lot more frequent breaks and most times I am just ready to get off.
With this being my first "touring" type bike I have been working on posture, and figuring out different stretching techniques to use while riding. I do well at staying hydrated and during hot days we have ways to cool off and stay comfortable while cruising around.
I wanted to get some other opinions/ideas on how to avoid rider fatigue for long journeys on a Spyder. :f_spider:
Thanks.