craftymarco
Member
Hello everyone, I'm looking for tips on how to be prepared for gradually longer and longer rides. Eventually I do want to get into motorcycle camping and long-distance riding. I'm currently riding a R3, so not exactly comfortable, but since it's my first and only bike what can you do. Next weekend I plan on going camping with my family but want to take my bike instead. I won't be bringing any camp equipment with me, so will just have a backpack with me for water, and snacks.
We're going to Murphy's Point Provincial Park, it's about a 4.5-hour ride with all the additional roads I want to take, taken from the Best Roads thread, specifically the webpage "Great Ontario Bikeroads". On the way there I plan on taking Marlbank Rd, Desert Lake Rd, and Perth Rd 10, and on the way back Jones Rd. I've taken 3ish hour rides before, with a stop at about the halfway point, so I'm not too concerned with time on the bike, however, feel like I should be more prepared for the distance I'm going, especially with how far I'm going to be travelling away from the GTA area.
Aside from checking regular maintenance stuff before leaving, does anyone has any tips on stuff to bring, how to prepare, etc? Any other unrelated tips greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance!
We're going to Murphy's Point Provincial Park, it's about a 4.5-hour ride with all the additional roads I want to take, taken from the Best Roads thread, specifically the webpage "Great Ontario Bikeroads". On the way there I plan on taking Marlbank Rd, Desert Lake Rd, and Perth Rd 10, and on the way back Jones Rd. I've taken 3ish hour rides before, with a stop at about the halfway point, so I'm not too concerned with time on the bike, however, feel like I should be more prepared for the distance I'm going, especially with how far I'm going to be travelling away from the GTA area.
Aside from checking regular maintenance stuff before leaving, does anyone has any tips on stuff to bring, how to prepare, etc? Any other unrelated tips greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance!