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How many miles have you ridden in one day on an RS?

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I tried searching and did not find any info on how many miles anyone has put on a RS in one day. I am planning a trip this month and it is about 500 miles one way. I would like to run it in one day, but I don't think it would be fun ride for my wife. I think, I'll split it up into two days each way.

Anyone ever done the Iron Butt thing on a RS or RS-S?

Thanks
 
I've done 700 in a day--- solo on my GS (same as RS)......

Two up will be more difficult....

Also depends greatly on what comforts you have installed.

I could not do it without: Corbin seat, handlebar risers, throttle lock.

If you have a stock seat it's gonna be a looooong day.

I'd lean towards breaking it into two days for the comfort and safety of your passenger.........wanna keep her happy..... ;)
 
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My wife and I just rode 567 in one day on the way to Durango on our 2009 GS SE5..Corbin seat with Gel Pad cushions...If it wasn't for the heat and wind, we could have gone farther if we had to..
 
I've done 700 in a day--- solo on my GS (same as RS)......

Two up will be more difficult....

Also depends greatly on what comforts you have installed.

I could not do it without: Corbin seat, handlebar risers, throttle lock.

If you have a stock seat it's gonna be a looooong day.

I'd lean towards breaking it into two days for the comfort and safety of your passenger.........wanna keep her happy..... ;)

:agree: I rode 255 miles on my stock seat, and if I was not 5 miles from home I would have stopped, and got off for a bit. I have since put on a BRP comfort seat, and can do the same ride with no problem. The stock seat is no good for a long ride.
 
Real men trailer thier Spyder and only ride when they get to where there going. :doorag:

I had to laugh (with love of course) at all the Struggles people were having on thier way to Durango in the Heat !!! :roflblack: It Sounded like fun, sign me up !!!! :yes:



BTW, My Toyota truck never has to worry about limp modes hauling my Spyder either and has great A/C !!!! :roflblack:
 
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Real men trailer thier Spyder and only ride when they get to where there going. :doorag:

I had to laugh at all the Struggles people were having on thier way to Durango in the Heat !!! :roflblack: It Sounded like fun, sign me up !!!! :yes:

Yeah.. like I rode 2,500 miles to get to a TRAILER show..... lol.

It's about the journey--- NOT the destination. The day that I feel the need to trailer my Spyder to an event is the day you might as well dig my grave. nojoke
 
Stock seat, stock bars. 540 miles from home to Cowtown.:thumbup:

Mr Orange has done a few Iron Buts on his RS. Two 1000's and a 1500 I believe.
 
Yeah.. like I rode 2,500 miles to get to a TRAILER show..... lol.

It's about the journey--- NOT the destination. The day that I feel the need to trailer my Spyder to an event is the day you might as well dig my grave. nojoke



Us younger guys that ride RS's might have a different outlook !!!!!! :roflblack: :joke:
 
Did almost 900 km (550 mi) when I had the GS with a stock seat and 1" riser. It wasn't bad, but am much happier on long hauls with the RT.
YMMV,
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Pahrump Nevada to Albuquerque New Mexico, 647 miles. Next day, Albuquerque to Oklahoma city, 635 miles. Ultimate seat, perfect ryde, easy risers, mirror extenders, Calsci windshild with 4 inch extender, SPX muffler, loud but worth it, 30+ miles per gallon. 2010 RS SE5. Loved every mile.
 
miles

450 miles,
Columbus Ohio to The tail of the Dragon... Well worth the distance as long as your destination is equally worth getting to...
One weekend 1500 miles and back to work on Tuesday...
 
For your first long journey, breaking it up into two segments makes sense. Beyond 300-400 miles things get a bit tougher. You don't want to sour your wife on the experience. You can stretch the days farther as you get experience and talk about the idea. Just for the record, the Spyder GS/RS wasn't more than a few months old when a couple of riders did 50 CC rides (<50 hours Coast-to-Coast).
 
longest haul

600 mi Amarillo, TX to Houston, TX; stock seat, 2" factory riser. Should add 105F heat from about Childress, TX on. Bike never overheated, but got stuck in "rush" hour traffic in Dallas and almost passed out. Had to stop just south of Dallas and chug down two Sonic Rt44 Strawberry limeades. Made it in one day though.

Have made several ~500 mi rides from Amarillo, TX to Killeen, TX in one day as well.

Would love to do an iron butt ride.
 
For your first long journey, breaking it up into two segments makes sense. Beyond 300-400 miles things get a bit tougher. You don't want to sour your wife on the experience.

:agree:

A lot depends on the type of riding you're going to do. I broke up my big trip from DC to Chicago this spring into two slices because I knew the first day I'd do plenty of twisties through West Virginia and Ohio. So while it was only about 500 or so miles on the ODO, those were 500 seriously exciting miles. :doorag: I was Wiped. Out. at the end of that day.

But the other leg of the trip was all sleepy straight backroads and slab, I did 500 miles on that and while tired I wasn't beat to the bone.

/ Ultimate Seat, risers, footboards
 
I've done 500mi in one shot. Stock seat, no throttle lock, no riser or anything else as far as comfort goes. I was not feeling bad at all when we got back home either.
 
First long run on my RS was 1150 in 19 hours.
Did another run on the RS that was just over 1200.

The RT is much better suited for long rides. :doorag:
 
540 miles with trailer in tow, 08 GS, 1 inch riser, tall windshield and hiway pegs, from Jasper Alberta to Victoria B.C. after being stranded 4 hours from home first day on Oregon trip, due to mudslide and flooding, wiped out the highway.
 
I tried searching and did not find any info on how many miles anyone has put on a RS in one day. I am planning a trip this month and it is about 500 miles one way. I would like to run it in one day, but I don't think it would be fun ride for my wife. I think, I'll split it up into two days each way.

Anyone ever done the Iron Butt thing on a RS or RS-S?

Thanks

I just rode 1315 miles in 21 hours from Albuquerque NM to Peoria Illinois on my 2008 GS with stock seat but I do have 4 inch risers, throttlemeister, and a taller windshield.

Only did it because I felt like a race horse at the starting gate after being cooped up in Albuquerque for a week. Nothing wrong with Albuquerque "Andy", but I was anxious to get home to the wife.:banghead:
 
RS long rides

I have a 2008 GS SM5 with stock seat and 1" riser. I did 1025 miles one day and 500 the next on the way to Alaska. Did 1085 miles on the way to Durango.
 
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