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100,000 miles 100 days

Started by DIGGER, Mon 29, Aug 2022, 11:34:34

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DIGGER

Was it ever verified if Chris Hopper really did do 100,000 miles in 100 days on his Harley?

old2soon

    1000 miles a day on a M/C? When I was still in big truck I have done a couple 1000 mile days with all the comforts a modern big rig offers. I also had plenty of coffee and chocolate bars handy. I have done 3 1000 miles days in a row BUT crashed in the bunk fer near half a day After that thing. Maybe when I was fresh out of The Navy when I was Still in decent shape and going without much sleep was sorta normal. Even IF that H/D gittin mid 40s fer MPG That's still a LOT of fuel stops every day! BUT I was NOT there. Even my big truck Required 2 fuel stops a day fer that 1000 miles a day thing. As a guess 1000 mile day 5 or 6 fuel stops a day? Iron man runs REQUIRE date and time stamped fuel receipts. RIDE SAFE.
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DDT (12)

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Keith,

I can confirm that our girl and her rider have most definitely NOT done that! One thousand miles in a single day is a huge accomplishment, and it is even recognized and saluted with the 'Iron Butt' award. To do those ninety-nine more days... all consecutively... Well, I simply cannot fathom such a thing. Like my friend Dennis says, however, I wasn't there either, so... If he actually did do that, then he surely deserves a tip of the hat... and a thorough sanity check!!! He probably could use a fanny transplant, too.

DDT
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Willow

I and many, many others hold the IBA award for 1500 miles in a day.  At that rate it would give the rider about 33 days sprinkled in the 100 for no riding at all.

Another approach would be to consider that 1000 miles in 16 hours averages 62.4 mph average.  That leaves every day with eight hours to sleep or do whatever else is needed.

Rams

Quote from: Willow on Mon 29, Aug 2022, 15:26:34
I and many, many others hold the IBA award for 1500 miles in a day.  At that rate it would give the rider about 33 days sprinkled in the 100 for no riding at all.

Another approach would be to consider that 1000 miles in 16 hours averages 62.4 mph average.  That leaves every day with eight hours to sleep or do whatever else is needed.

I've got about a dozen or so 1,000 mile days, a couple of rides a bit longer but, I have never kept track and never paid for one of those plaques/signs/papers called Iron Butt Certificates.   Always just had a long way to go and a short time to get there.   

1K in 24 hours isn't all that big of a deal in my mind.   But, doing it repeatedly for 100 days would require more endurance than I can muster.   I don't care how good she looks.   ;)   I'm one of those riders that believe there's no need to speed like a bat out of hell to make good time but, keep it rolling and the miles just fly by.   Lots of folks here can out ride me but, I'll never be far behind.  ;)

Rams 
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Willow

Quote from: Rams on Mon 29, Aug 2022, 15:50:21
I've got about a dozen or so 1,000 mile days, a couple of rides a bit longer but, I have never kept track and never paid for one of those plaques/signs/papers called Iron Butt Certificates.  ...

1K in 24 hours isn't all that big of a deal in my mind.   But, doing it repeatedly for 100 days would require more endurance than I can muster.  ...

The question isn't whether you could do it.  It's whether he could do it.

You know the old adage that if there is no picture it didn't happen.  Well ...   ;)

Serk

These "Rever" app folks and "Mile Monsters Inc" folks seem to believe in it, and were tracking him through his adventure it appears:



Some pics of him in a few places on his ride here:

https://www.rever.co/post/the-road-has-been-conquered

I've usually got a halfway decent Spidey sense at sniffing out bullshit, and this smells legit from everything I've been able to dig up...

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Disco

He was featured prominently in a couple of fb pages re long distance riding and iron butts.
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Rams

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Quote from: Disco on Mon 29, Aug 2022, 17:21:44
He was featured prominently in a couple of fb pages re long distance riding and iron butts.

Well shoot, if it said it on FB, it must be true..............  ;)
Were there any pictures?    ;D

Not meant as anything other than one of those internet jokes.  

Rams   :2funny:
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cookiedough

well then, those HD's must be awfully comfy in order to sit that long..

I drove ONLY ONCE from Florida to WI non stop all the way thru besides poddy/food breaks and the last 2 hours I had to have my wife drive the car for I was seeing triple and falling asleep almost at the wheel.  To do that on ANY motorcycle is hard to believe.

DIGGER

I have done the IBA Bun Burner Gold.   1,540 miles in 23 hrs 10 minutes.   I would have to pull the BS card on this.   Only thing is his Harley Dealership swears they did all his maintenance and tires. 


DIGGER

Also....I just looked at the Iron Butte Association ride finishers and he is listed as a certified 100,000 miles in 100 days finisher.   You guys that have Iron Butte Awards know how they check you out from a-z on their rides.   They dont cut you no slack at all.   You have to turn in all gas receipts and your mileage on the odometer each time you gas.   The gas mileage and time frames have to all add up and be precisely accurate.   If you stop for any reason (store...food....maintenance...etc) you have to show how long you weee stopped between those two gas receipts.  They are very strict and really check out witnesses and everything you turn in.    If the IBA believes him....guess I'm gonna have to believe it.   

Grandpot

When did he do oil changes and tire changes?  Did he have a pit crew following him?
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Serk

Quote from: Grandpot on Tue 30, Aug 2022, 06:44:02
When did he do oil changes and tire changes?  Did he have a pit crew following him?

He had a specific Harley dealership outside Houston that worked with him and made sure everything was ready and handled quickly for every service he needed....

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Disco

2000 Bumblebee Tourer, 98 Yellow & Cream Tourer, 97 Rescue blower bike
22 CRF450RL, 19 BMW R1250RT
78 CB550K, 07 Helix
71 MT50 Trailhopper


VRCC 27,916                  IBA 44,783

Jess from VA

It's not even fun for one day.  Let alone 100 days.

No thanks.  And I love to ride (and drive). 


I remember liking sex too.  But 100 women in a 100 days.  Even with a big bag of blue pills, nope.   ;D

Avanti

I am guessing he rode a lot of the same four lane slab over and over and over again. The dealer was like a hub and he rode the spokes and the rim.

Jess from VA

Quote from: Avanti on Tue 30, Aug 2022, 17:08:23
I am guessing he rode a lot of the same four lane slab over and over and over again. The dealer was like a hub and he rode the spokes and the rim.

Like putting your miles in on a 1/4 mile track.

It's kind of boring, but the footing is good and safe with no trip hazards, and it's much easier keeping track of time and distance.

And picking the right locations/routes could really cut down on the traffic hazards.

Rams

I have no doubt either of my Valkyries could accomplish this.   It's my butt that is in question.  ;)

Rams
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Jersey mike

Quote from: Rams on Tue 30, Aug 2022, 18:25:56
I have no doubt either of my Valkyries could accomplish this.   It's my butt that is in question.  ;)

Rams

Not only the butt, how about neck and back too.


Jersey mike

Quote from: Avanti on Tue 30, Aug 2022, 17:08:23
I am guessing he rode a lot of the same four lane slab over and over and over again. The dealer was like a hub and he rode the spokes and the rim.

Was wondering how many set of tires and what brand he was running on.

All in all good for him but how much did he really *see* and take in. That's a lot of time and miles to just zip on by.

Serk

He evidently purchased a maintenance plan from his Harley dealership that covered all scheduled work (Dang, wish we could get something like that! We're lucky if a Honda dealer will even change the tires on our old girls now :( )

I was poking around his Instagram feed and found this map of his miles in 2021 (Which he lists as a total of 153,683 for the year.)



He also posted a photo of the IBA Certification for this ride:



There are various pics of his ride (And other rides) on his 'gram feed, which is public:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CYMHb-vrplP/?hl=en

Never ask a geek 'Why?',just nod your head and slowly back away...



IBA# 22107 
VRCC# 7976
VRCCDS# 226

1998 Valkyrie Standard
2008 Gold Wing

Taxation is theft.

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