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« on: February 02, 2010, 02:52:05 PM »

I was just looking through some old pics and began to wonder...How many of us have one of these?  Of course, mine was done on my Magna, prior to getting the Valkyrie.  Does that mean I have to do it again on my Valkyrie?  Shocked
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2010, 02:58:10 PM »

I've gone and out done it...and then never sent in the money/paperwork...like several times now...

Heh...I guess it's a good excuse to go for another ride!
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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2010, 03:09:53 PM »

I do.
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« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2010, 03:15:22 PM »

Prior, there was a "Thousand in One". Same concept 1000 miles in 24 hours. Do not know how many did it. But there was quite a few. I personally know of 4, 2 of which did it twice.

Another interesting ride is the "Three Flags Classic" sponsored by the Southern California Motorcycle Association. Still going strong after 40+ years. Information is on the Web. The same 4 above also have done the Three Flags Classic.

Then there was the un-official, "4 Corners Rally". Four corners of the USA in 1 year. 2 of the 4 also did that. This name later became associated with 2 other events with different ideas.

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« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2010, 03:57:46 PM »

I did it once, but never got around to sending in the paperwork to get the certificate. It wasn't hard at all....just ate a lot of milkyway bars and red bulls....lol
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« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2010, 05:23:56 PM »

I was just looking through some old pics and began to wonder...How many of us have one of these?  Of course, mine was done on my Magna, prior to getting the Valkyrie.  Does that mean I have to do it again on my Valkyrie?  Shocked

Got mine also.
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« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2010, 05:34:32 PM »

All I got was the belt buckle when I did mine.   Cheesy  The last Zanesville event... did Seattle to Zanesville (2,700 miles) in three days, then the return in four days... three days after getting home... did the Saddle Sore 1000 in 18 hrs. 14 mins.  Stopping for dinner was a mistake... got sleepy after the big meal. 
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« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2010, 05:46:20 PM »

On Paper. I had 2 rides certified along with my friends and have made others, like last year's Georgia to California run that I never paid them good money to tell me that my partners and I made it...
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« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2010, 06:02:00 PM »

Did one of those a long time ago, but never sent in the paper work...   Didn't need to spend that much $$$ on a piece of paper.

Did the 1st one on a 81 GoldWing, this was back when the gal Kneebone run with was still alive.

Did one on my 86 Gold Wing.

Did the 4 corners on a 94 HD FLHCTU, bagger,  just before my bypass and getting the Valk.    Then did the same route on the Valkyrie shortly after being released from the hospital.   I got out of the hospital, went out to my friendly stealer, saw MGM setting there and traded on the spot.   5 days later, MGM & I were on the 4 corners route.   This time I ran it from Iowa to Washington to California to Florida to Maine........ 2 rear tires on this trip.   Then mossed home.

1st real trip on the Valkyrie was to do the 4 corners, and the next one was to get all the state capitals, then all of our 99 County Court houses, and all the towns under 500 population in Iowa..   Still working on this one.  Got about 50 or so of 190+.

Who needs to spend chrome $$$ for a certificate?   I have pictures to back it up so no certificates from Kneebone.
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« Reply #9 on: February 02, 2010, 06:16:33 PM »

Let's see, I did one in 2003 which I got the paper to prove, a couple more or 6 (2 1500's in 36) in 2004 maybe 2 in 2005, 4 in 06. Maybe one or two just last summer. But I wasn't riding a Magna with a hard ass, I'm sorry I mean an iron butt seat.

Good on you Lori. You ready to run up to Alaska with me soon? Do we really have to take Willower?

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« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2010, 07:10:10 PM »


Hrm... did y'all, like,  have fun?  Wink

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« Reply #11 on: February 02, 2010, 07:42:00 PM »

Congrats Motomama.  I dont know if you need to do another one on your valk but why not.  We do one every summer up here in alaska for fun.  Thats a good idea from black pearls captin to head up to alaska.  We will be waiting.  Bring good ol willow too.  We made it over 2600 miles trough canada in just three days on our way back from inzane nine and that aint no super slab.  I hope that counts for some ass time in the seat hahahah.
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« Reply #12 on: February 02, 2010, 07:55:13 PM »

Did mine, and sent in the paperwork, few years back... Was a nice relaxing ride on a Valk... Wanted to keep going for the Bun Burner but the Spousal Unit cut off discretionary gas funds...
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« Reply #13 on: February 02, 2010, 07:58:58 PM »

Thank you Captain, and yes, I would love to make a trip up to AK...but we would have to take the Willower with us. Smiley

Hey Nickster...you better believe that we will make plans to meet up with you when we come up that way!  Not sure when it will happen, but one day it will!  Looking forward to see you and your Dad in Michigan this year!
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« Reply #14 on: February 02, 2010, 08:25:02 PM »


Hrm... did y'all, like,  have fun?  Wink

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« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2010, 11:37:38 PM »

Had a good friend, since passed away, who did it with the spousal uniit riding pillon.  Anybody do that? It would never work in my case!  Did a non stop from Rapid City SD to Topeka a couple years ago in 16 hrs a couple years ago, 845 miles, that's as close as I've got.  cooldude hoser
 
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« Reply #16 on: February 03, 2010, 04:21:33 AM »

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Did you ever see that quote that goes "If you have to ask you wouldn't understand?"?

Raymond

It reminds me of the quote “masochism is a valuable job skill"... I was not at work that day when
I was sitting under the crab apple tree...

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« Reply #17 on: February 03, 2010, 04:32:07 AM »

I've done that a couple of times just never bothered with the paper work.
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« Reply #18 on: February 03, 2010, 05:15:44 AM »

I got one a few years back, around 2004 I think.  I was also on a Magna.  It was not the most comfortable ride I have ever been on.
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« Reply #19 on: February 03, 2010, 05:35:18 AM »

Had a good friend, since passed away, who did it with the spousal uniit riding pillon.  Anybody do that? It would never work in my case!  Did a non stop from Rapid City SD to Topeka a couple years ago in 16 hrs a couple years ago, 845 miles, that's as close as I've got.  cooldude hoser
 

FB and I have had SEVERAL 1000 plus mile days.. 2 up.   no paper work.... it was always the last day of vacation...crap... we gotta get home and back to work!!!!!!!!
  Our friends Chief Runamuck and Beep Beep did a 49 State iron butt run in 11 days!!!!!! 2 up on a harley!!!!!!  Mosts of their days were 1000 miles PLUS!!!!!!!... Shocked   Day after day.... not a lot of time to smell the flowers on a trip like that Cheesy
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« Reply #20 on: February 03, 2010, 06:41:33 AM »

yeah I got one. As a matter of fact, I hooked up with Warlock and a few others to do it. Thats been awhile!
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« Reply #21 on: February 03, 2010, 06:51:16 AM »

1140 miles in 21 hours and 23 min. I don't need any paper work to prove I did it.
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« Reply #22 on: February 03, 2010, 07:12:54 AM »

Had a good friend, since passed away, who did it with the spousal uniit riding pillon.  Anybody do that? It would never work in my case!  Did a non stop from Rapid City SD to Topeka a couple years ago in 16 hrs a couple years ago, 845 miles, that's as close as I've got.  cooldude hoser
 


Rhonda has done 4 riding with me before she started riding her on Valk. On our trip to California in 2004, SS1000 on the first day rode into a SS1500 the next day (1500 in 36 hours. SS1000 coming back rode into a SS1500 the next day.

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« Reply #23 on: February 03, 2010, 07:36:57 AM »

I have not done 1000 miles in a day...yet.  The farthest I've gone is a little over 800 miles in a day...actually twice a few days apart...from Pittsburgh area to Jacksonville, FL then on to Miami the next day, then back a few days later.  I'm sure I could have pushed on another 200 miles, but I was pretty wore out from the mid-July heat in SC, GA, and FL.  I remember sitting on the highway in SC (I64??) just BAKING in the sun because of a major accident that had traffic backed up for miles.  I ended up getting off at an exit and having a late lunch at a Burger King and a local guy helped me map a route around the traffic...avoiding highways through most of GA all together. 

I left home about 5am and pulled in to the Red Roof Inn in JAX about 7:30pm, averaging 55mph overall.  So I still had plenty of time had I wanted to push on awhile.  But I had motel reservations, so I stayed there. Plus, I had not been logging my gas stops or anything.

On the trip home, I actually completed the last 200 miles after hitting  a small deer in WV near the New River Gorge bridge, which caused bent forks, bent fender, broken windshield, cracked saddlebag, and a host of other small items totalling close to $5000 in damages...not to mention some pretty fried nerves.   tickedoff
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« Reply #24 on: February 03, 2010, 08:56:08 AM »

I have one of these.





I left work in Topeka at 15:30 Thursday afternoon and arrived home in Olathe less than twenty-four hours later.

I did the paper work, took the pictures, retained the receipts, and, yes, I had a good time.   Smiley

(It's not the furthest I've ridden in a day.)
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« Reply #25 on: February 03, 2010, 09:28:51 AM »

I have one of these.



[I left work in Topeka at 15:30 Thursday afternoon and arrived home in Olathe less than twenty-four hours later.

I did the paper work, took the pictures, retained the receipts, and, yes, I had a good time.   Smiley

(It's not the furthest I've ridden in a day.)



You are my hero!   Wink Kiss
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« Reply #26 on: February 03, 2010, 10:08:35 AM »

I've done one the past 2 years coming home from Hot Glues. No paperwork on either, South Houston to Indy in 18-19 hours. Smiley
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« Reply #27 on: February 03, 2010, 12:32:10 PM »

I have one of these.





I left work in Topeka at 15:30 Thursday afternoon and arrived home in Olathe less than twenty-four hours later.

I did the paper work, took the pictures, retained the receipts, and, yes, I had a good time.   Smiley

(It's not the furthest I've ridden in a day.)



Stock Honda saddle? ???  Your the man. cooldude

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« Reply #28 on: February 03, 2010, 01:20:28 PM »

I have one of these.



[I left work in Topeka at 15:30 Thursday afternoon and arrived home in Olathe less than twenty-four hours later.

I did the paper work, took the pictures, retained the receipts, and, yes, I had a good time.   Smiley

(It's not the furthest I've ridden in a day.)



You are my hero!   Wink Kiss


You are a lucky man, Willow!  My wife said I was crazy when I did the 1,000.  She still says it to this day!  So what do you do for this woman anyway??  LOL Grin Grin
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« Reply #29 on: February 03, 2010, 02:43:16 PM »

Stock Honda saddle? ???  Your the man. cooldude

I was by then and am now riding an Ultimate Lowboy.

I'm really not the man.  I'm just an overgrown kid that loves to ride.   Smiley  

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« Reply #30 on: February 03, 2010, 02:46:04 PM »

You are a lucky man, Willow!  My wife said I was crazy when I did the 1,000.  She still says it to this day!  So what do you do for this woman anyway??  LOL Grin Grin

I am, Charlie, and you are, but then so am I.

Life just isn't fair, is it?

I suspect we're both luckier than we deserve to be.   Smiley 
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« Reply #31 on: February 03, 2010, 02:48:41 PM »

I think most of us in the club managed to marry 'UP'.
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« Reply #32 on: February 03, 2010, 03:40:35 PM »

I have one of these.





 

(It's not the furthest I've ridden in a day.)



OK...just how far have you ridden in a day?  ???

I'm new to distance riding, only had the Valk 9 months. Longest ride so far was to Inzane 9 from the Seattle area. Did 800 one day, could have gone futher, but It was getting dark and riding in deer country. Started seeing fresh road kill and blood stained asphalt and decided to call it a day.

I would be interested in hearing some of your tips for long distance riding. I know...get up early and go like hell.

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« Reply #33 on: February 03, 2010, 04:34:30 PM »


You are my hero!   Wink Kiss

It's getting very deep in this thread. Time to roll my pant legs up.

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« Reply #34 on: February 03, 2010, 08:40:34 PM »

OK...just how far have you ridden in a day?  ??? 


I should've checked before I spoke.

This was the final on the BBG ride.



Later that year I rode 1,985 miles before stopping for the night, but I took thirty-two hours to do it.

At very near twenty-four hours it looked like this.



So actually, the BBG was the furthest I've ridden in twenty-four.

At a little over 1200 miles into that ride I crossed this milestone.



I would be interested in hearing some of your tips for long distance riding. I know...get up early and go like hell.


Actually my advice would be different than some would give.  If you're truly going to ride twenty-four hours I would suggest that you start past mid morning and hold a reasonable pace.

Past mid morning because if you start very early in the morning you'll end up doing the most arduous part of the ride in the dark.  Dark and tired is a bad combination.

Reasonable pace because attempting to ride long at a rapid pace will tire you sooner.  Reasonable, of course, differs some from one rider to the next.

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« Reply #35 on: February 03, 2010, 09:05:50 PM »

Thanks Willow...you are the man. I think I'll go for the 1000 this summer, maybe to Inzane 10.

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« Reply #36 on: February 03, 2010, 09:57:09 PM »

I think most of us in the club managed to marry 'UP'.
except FB... I think I might have dragged her down....
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« Reply #37 on: February 03, 2010, 10:49:28 PM »

I did the 50CC, coast to coast in 24 hours on a honda CX500 that I purchased for $150.  Gave the thing to a friend in CA and flew home. Years later, I did a 1000 from Chicago to FL on a 1000CC Virago.  At the end of that trip, I picked up my Valk and gave the Virago to my son.  Never did a documented ironbutt trip on the Valk.
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« Reply #38 on: February 04, 2010, 04:03:21 AM »


I would be interested in hearing some of your tips for long distance riding. I know...get up early and go like hell.

Actually my advice would be different than some would give.  If you're truly going to ride twenty-four hours I would suggest that you start past mid morning and hold a reasonable pace.
Past mid morning because if you start very early in the morning you'll end up doing the most arduous part of the ride in the dark.  Dark and tired is a bad combination.
Reasonable pace because attempting to ride long at a rapid pace will tire you sooner.  Reasonable, of course, differs some from one rider to the next.

Concur.  IF you're riding for 24 hours, as Willow states.  If you're just going for 1000 miles in however long it takes, I would go for the early morning start.  It doesn't truly take 24 hours.  If you start out at daybreak on a midsummer day, you could probably finish before the deer get too thick.  That's how I've done both of my 1000 milers.  Worked out just fine (despite my inability to truly leave at daybreak).
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