Let's see how this Z900 does
All the more reason to stay off the highways.
Let's see how this Z900 does
All the more reason to stay off the highways.
I hope he's leaving at dawn. That's starting to get really long. It is over 12.5 hours of riding and he still has another 100 km to get home. I don't know how many pit stops he needs. I would be bringing a camelbak and sandwiches and eating on the bike in boring stretches.That's a nice riding day!
To bypass Barrie and stay off the 400 and Hwy 11:
Hwy 27 > Hwy 400
Old Barrie Rd > Hwy 11
There are other optimizations, but they add more distance. Riding 400-series Hwys is a real buzzkill on a motorcycle, so this is a good alternative route above.
I hope he's leaving at dawn. That's starting to get really long. It is over 12.5 hours of riding and he still has another 100 km to get home. I don't know how many pit stops he needs. I would be bringing a camelbak and sandwiches and eating on the bike in boring stretches.
I put a bigger windscreen but the way you sit on this bike makes tucking really difficult
If this doesn't work out I will just buy the gigantic windscreen
Picture of how hideous it looks
Probably closer to 13.5 riding if you stick to the speeds you posted at the beginning. 30 minutes for fuel is an eternity, for at least the first bunch of stops, try to keep them really short so you don't run out of time at the end. Assuming you can hit gas stations along the route, five minutes should be plenty.~13 hrs (Google Map Route)
~30 mins break every 210 km (fuel) * 5 times = 150 minutes = ~2.5 hrs
So I'm looking at ~15-16 hours of riding
Start and finish the ride in the dark.Owait, you're doing this *this* weekend?
6:45 a.m.
Friday, April 9, 2021 (EDT)
Sunrise in Toronto, ON
7:53 p.m.
Thursday, April 8, 2021 (EDT)
Sunset in Toronto, ON
That's like 13 hours of daylight?
So... how did it go?
Pics?