We've got a
LOT of wide open spaces here in Oz, and from where I live, riding North or West for anything more than a couple of hours &/or a couple of hundred miles is pretty much into the Outback or the wiiiiide open treeless plain called the Nullarbor Plain; so if you want to actually
get anywhere out there, you really need to do what most of you would call '
Long Distance Endurance Riding'!! nojoke - And I've done those sorta trips fairly often - 3600+ kms in 36 hours isn't uncommon. And heading the other way is a bit more populated, but there's still scope for riding some reasonable distances fairly quickly! In fact, the weekend I purchased my 2013 RT Spyder, I picked it up at 09:00 on a Saturday; 'ran it in' riding about 600km that day; got its 'first oil change' done that evening; then the next day, Sunday, I rode it home, about 1000km; and I backed it up the day after with the Child Bride on the back for a 900 odd km round trip. It had its 3000 km service done when it was just 5 days old! :thumbup: You'll hafta do the km/miles conversion, but that was just for starters!
Since then, in the few years we've had the Spyder, the Child Bride & I have done a fair few reasonably long rides, mostly with a small Assistance Dog coming along too! (See Max, my previous Assistance Dog, in my Avatar pic on the left! My current A/Dog, Buster, is just a little bigger.

) This sorta riding/travel is almost a necessity for us - the Wife's family lives over 1300 km away, so that's a fairly regular trip that we usually do in a day... well, more often it's '
a night' that used to be 10-12 hours of riding, but now that I'm getting a little more tired & decrepit & the 'speed policing' is becoming more stringent, it's more often a 12-14 hour 'night'! Travelling long distances, especially over-night, is a skill & a habit I developed & still maintain from a previous life!

And I've got family living 1800 odd km away, so that's a less regular trip, but generally something we do every second year or so - 'a day' (or night

) of riding getting there & 'a day' (or night) getting back home again leaves more time there to spend with the family!

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But we've got lotsa roads that only have (small) towns &/or Service Stations every 250-300 km apart, with open roads & not much else between; altho these days, with the fairly recent increase in point-to-point speed monitoring on most major routes, it's getting a lot harder to average speeds up around 130 kph or over for too long/too far; and the only place that is legal now is in the Northern Territory, and only on some roads at that! :shocked:
