saddle bags
The Masons
masonjs at nrtco.net
Fri Aug 22 09:02:18 PDT 2008
I didn't mind the stock seat but with the stock bars I would put too much
weight on my wrists and they would take a beating. I did have a Corbin seat
but they are not worth the $. It was like a concrete block. I wore bicycle
shorts which helped a bit. But as you say the smart thing is to get off the
bike at 150 km.
I was doing well on the Trans Labrador trip while riding with the other guys
as Bill & Bruce smoked so we took a break every 30 - 40 minutes--then I
could spend 10 blinking before another bout of wide eyed staring as the
gravel road and the 18" wide path I was trying to maintain while doing 80
kph (50 mph). My Suzuki with the Avon Distenza rear and Bridgestone
deathwing front got pretty squirrelly at 90 - 100 kph (55 - 60 mph) which
seemed to be the speed the other guys bikes ran well at. I realized quickly
if I was closing on them to start down shifting and see wtf was slowing them
down. Once I was by myself I don't tend to stop for anything but fuel and
food so I'll run 3 hrs which is hard on an old man's skinny arse when you
use 3 tanks in a day.
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Art Johnson" <ajohnson at adwilliams.com>
To: <gpzlist at micapeak.com>; "The Masons" <masonjs at nrtco.net>
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: saddle bags
> wasn't goin for the iron butt record, just mentioning that for me the
> stock seat and bars are OK. 5'-10", 200#, 53yrs
> a GPZ rider HAS to stop for gas every 300 kms, or 3 hrs. getting off
> helps.
>
>>>> "The Masons" <masonjs at nrtco.net> 8/21/2008 8:06 PM >>>
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>> the stock saddle works for moi, sans risers, sheepskins,gelpads. 650+
>> miles, 13 hours Van BC > Calgary AB, over the Rockies, Coast Mtns
>> art in cowtown
> I'm afraid a guy named Jimmy Fraser has you beat -- Denver Colorado to
> Deep
> River Ontario 1890 miles on a stock seat and bars. He did stop in Orillia
> ON for 2 hours because he was getting cold July in 1998. He was late for
> work at the bomb the next day.
>
> Jim
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