BajaRon
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I just read through the site and I'm thinking about it.:spyder:
If BajaRon would do it with me I would most likely make the jump.opcorn:
Baja-Who??? :dontknow:
I just read through the site and I'm thinking about it.:spyder:
If BajaRon would do it with me I would most likely make the jump.opcorn:
I just read through the site and I'm thinking about it.:spyder:
If BajaRon would do it with me I would most likely make the jump.opcorn:
I think Dudley posted that they went 13,000 miles before an oil change before and didn't have any troubles. Of course he did not recommend it, but if you are using a full synthetic, and change it just before starting this adventure, it might not be all that bad. I was also calculating the cost of fuel if I was to run, and having to basically stop every 100 miles would be quite costly as well. :dontknow:
I read the FAQ, but did not fully grasp the fact there will be separate starting groups, and you may end up having to stay with that group the entire time. Since it is a timed event, I don't really see anyway you could break away from them, and still reach the next check point when you were supposed to. :dontknow:
Just a point to ponder:
If you have to stay with the group that you start with at beginning, and all check points.... Who's the winner??
That will not work because only the "independent timing company" will know how long it should take to complete each leg. This is discussed on the Details page.
:agree: with Ron "the Myndreader"...This is an example of eating your cake and having it too!![]()
:agree: with Ron "the Myndreader"...
IMHO they are going to split the riders into small groups (about 50) and delay the start point for each group (30 min?).
One can only imagine how 1,000 bikes on the road looks like...double the number from Magog, Quebec. In within the small group of 50 bikes, there are going to have different stops for gas, mechanical and physiological necessities; in the 15-17 hours leg, there are going to be big differences at the arrival point.
My goals are: 1. finish each leg and 2. in the shortest ryding time.pps:
If I do this run it won't be to win, it will be to finish. My guess is less than half will complete this run. This will not only kill a bike that is not in shape for this run but it could kill a rider too. nojoke
This is a hardcore run and when the rubber hits the road you'll see riders dropping like flies. I'm not sure I can hang or not but it would be great to give it a try and if I did make it you can bet there would be some great stories along the way. :doorag:
Right now Fred Rau and I are talking about riding together as a RT5 riding event.opcorn:
That would be nice, 2 RT's vs. 2 RS's...Place Your Bets!Right now Fred Rau and I are talking about riding together as a RT5 riding event.opcorn:
That would be nice, 2 RT's vs. 2 RS's...Place Your Bets!:thumbup:
...physiological necessities...
Those are very good points about how challenging this run will actually be. I also think it might help a whole lot to have someone riding with you that you know and trust. It could be a huge help when the going gets rough on this journey.
... you're going to see reality working its way up from the buns to the brains...
:agree:Absolutely! :agree::agree::agree:
This sounds great and a lot of people will jump in. But questions about ape hangers, etc., indicate that people are thinking with their imagination and not their butt!
This is going to be serious!
After a few long days (15-18 hours) in the saddle and a time schedule that isn't going to give you much time to walk off the aches and pains, you're going to see reality working its way up from the buns to the brains. After 6 or 7 days of this even they guys with clenched teeth are going to throw in the towel I think.
And this doesn't even count mechanical issues or getting sick.
I'd love to do it. I am pretty sure I could hang but you never know till you try. I'd want to ride with someone compatible. Even then nerves can get freyed and friends can get sideways too.
All in all it is going to be a big test of rider, machine and in some cases, friendship.