- Mon Jun 11, 2018 3:42 pm
#77872
Cycle shorts for one thing, can't have too much padding.
Stay hydrated. You won't notice yourself dehydrating in a hot country but you'll finish like a prune if you don't drink plenty. It will cut your attention span and increase your chances of cramp.
Also don't be afraid of motorways. If there's one that's going to cut out a long stretch, get on it. Motorways are designed for traffic doing differing speeds. Your 350 bullet 2-up will be doing roughly the same speed as an HGV, this means you will be passed/passing very infrequently. I usually find I land up with the same one for mile after mile. They generally pass me uphills, I generally pass them back again down the other side.
I took mine down to Cirencester from Carlisle last weekend, 260 miles, motorway all the way on the way down which took 4 1/2 hours. Cut across to Wales and came up the A49 on the way back, added an extra hour and a half.
I've done a longer journey on a very heavily laden 350 bullet in a oner. Tooke it from Ijmunden to Leipzig. That was mostly motorway/autobahn (E40). Even stopped to repair a puncture at around Kessel.
So the bike will do it no problem. Your backside on the other hand, I will leave to your own discretion. I personally find 150 miles in one go is a manageable daily mileage if you're doing a protracted tour. Any further and you really feel it the next day. So you're pretty much bang-on with doing that journey over 3 days.
Don't assume you'll get the right grade oil in a service station, you'll have an idea how much your bike uses but I wouldn't set out on that journey without at least half a litre on-hand.