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Well I did it, 1000 miles in 21 and a half hours. Don't know the total raised yet for the RBL but there was about 250 riders. I did the north route clockwise, so started at squires in Leeds then Manchester, fort William, Inverness, wick, John o groats, back to Inverness, down through Edinburgh, berrick and then back to squires. It rained all day apart from at John o groats. My bum is killing and my back, wrists and neck are sore. If I do this again might borrow something more comfortable. The RBL people were very welcoming and the marshals did a fantastic job.I would recommend it to anyone.

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Guy

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Well done mate, awesome task and i guess well worth the aches and pains going off what you say.


Go get some ralgex and a hot soak!



BB

Posted

Well done mate, awesome task and i guess well worth the aches and pains going off what you say.


Go get some ralgex and a hot soak!



BB

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Well done Guy. Fantastic effort.

You must be pleased with your acheivment of joining the Iron butts Thats you and Cruz on here. :cheers:

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wow, well done you, i can only imagine how sore you feel , ive just got back from a 440 mile weekend rideout, and i can barely walk .

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Well done Guy, I know just how you feel :lol:

And just think how Matt feels, he was the guy who rode the C90, I believe he finished in the time too :shock:

Welcome to the IBA.

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Fair play to the bloke on the c90. My knees are hurting most now and for a treat got a fitness test tomorrow 15kg 8mile tab in 2 hours. NICE. Gonna try and ride the bike on Wednesday see how my bum feels.

Guy

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Well done Guy! Sorry I missed you matey! We did the anti-clockwise route. we set off at 06.15 and returned the following morning at 04.50. I've got to say it's probably one of the hardest things I've done on the bike. Jack and I were pretty shot later on on the Sunday and we just had a lazy day. I can't believe how much I ache, my backside is ok it's the arms, legs and neck which aches. Pretty much rained from start to finish other than the few hours you mentioned north of Wick, we too made the ride up to John O Groats.


A few snaps


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We travelled through Glen Coe when the darkness really set in and the signs for Glasgow were something like 114 miles :shock: :shock: Then the sign Carlisle was 89 miles :shock: :shock: :shock: It seemed never ending, but it was for a great cause and the sense of elation and acheivement was second to none, especially as we were applauded as we pulled into Squires car park, I was welling up :oops:


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Think we did it in 22.5 hours and did a total of 1111 miles, well done to everyone who took part a well deserved pat on the back is in order!

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Think I might of seen you at JOG, I was with a guy on a thou ktm and a 1250 bandit I saw the red bull ktm. A great day and now the aches are fading im even thinking of going next year.

Guy

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Gz indeed! I really want to do this!

Come on TC, me and u next time (ill get myself a "comfy bus" bike)

 

It might Rain on the way Mate.

Anyway your bike doesn't do 200 miles in a day let alone 1000 :up:

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A few stats, for those interested


254 people entered including 21 pillion passengers

Before the start there were 11 cancellations (includes 2 pillions)

We had 51 no-shows (7 more pillions)

192 participants crossed the start line, that's 180 bikes because 12 of those had passengers

During the event we had 8 that didn't come back; 4 had mechanical problems' 2 had punctures, 1 had a family problem and 1 accident

From the remaining 172 bikes, all less 4 came back in under 24 hours

The 180 bikes that left used all 4 routes, but the north was definitely more popular than the south. 161 bikes went north, only 19 went south.

Posted

Yep one great ride.

Winners for 2010

Furthest travelled - Ivan Cullum - 380 miles (Probus, Cornwall)


Oldest rider - Dusty Saunders - age 66


Youngest rider - Guy Nevison - age 23


Youngest participant - Charlotte Gibbons - age 14


Oldest bike - Leonard Jubb - 1979 BMW R100RT


Smallest capacity bike - Matt Humphries - Honda C90 Cub


Anyone else up for it ?

RBLR1000 2012,

Friday 22 June to Sunday 24 June 2012

Squires, Sherburn in Elmet

Posted
Tke it the is a once a year event? I would love to plan to do this next time. I would not want to try it on the 636 tho

Yep it is, raised £100,000 in the first two years (don't yet know about this year).

Why not on a 636 ? Been done on all makes and styles of bike, Goldwing trikes to a C90.

Posted

I'm fine for about 3 hours and then I start to suffer cramp in my legs from the position there in.

I figure a nice big touring bike would make it a more fun experience

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Posted

Welldone that sounds awesome, i never heard of these events and i would love to try that one day. I ride a Honda Hornet 600cc the tank can do about 150 miles before needing to fill up would that be a problem.

Posted
Welldone that sounds awesome, i never heard of these events and i would love to try that one day. I ride a Honda Hornet 600cc the tank can do about 150 miles before needing to fill up would that be a problem.

 

Not really a problem at all, after 150 miles your butt and your legs would welcome the break. :wink:

Guest philgale
Posted

Good skills, 1000 miles in 24hrs cant be easy.


there is a guy on another forum who does this kind of thing all the time, even rides to italy for lunch and back in a day.

Posted
Good skills, 1000 miles in 24hrs cant be easy.


there is a guy on another forum who does this kind of thing all the time, even rides to italy for lunch and back in a day.

He will be IBA then, that is a ride to dine trip. Known them to go to Berlin for lunch, then ride home.

Would his name be Pete West ?

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