Softail Iron Butt Challenge
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Softail Iron Butt Challenge
So I just went on a mini road trip over the weekend and on Saturday ended up putting in about 700 miles. On the way to the motel, I kept thinking that I could probably ride for a few more hours if I needed or wanted to. Which led to more thinking (not always a good thing ) about trying to do an Iron Butt - 1000 miles in a day.
I thought it would be fun to see how many softailers have done it or have considered doing it. And if you have thought about it, I will throw down the gauntlet. I will attempt to ride 1000 miles in under 24 hrs sometime this summer - I was thinking maybe in June. Anybody else want to take up this challenge?
Now for those of you who have no desire whatsoever to do this and can't understand why anyone would attempt such a thing, let me just say that this is not about proving something or stroking my ego or anything like that. At least for me. It's just something I want to do because it's there. When I do it, I am not going to keep gas receipts and do all the record keeping needed to get the official Iron Butt Association badge and whatnot. If people want to do that, that's great. I'm just going to do it just to do it. Neither way is better than the other - they are what they are.
Ok, enough with the rambling. Anybody else thought about doing this?
I thought it would be fun to see how many softailers have done it or have considered doing it. And if you have thought about it, I will throw down the gauntlet. I will attempt to ride 1000 miles in under 24 hrs sometime this summer - I was thinking maybe in June. Anybody else want to take up this challenge?
Now for those of you who have no desire whatsoever to do this and can't understand why anyone would attempt such a thing, let me just say that this is not about proving something or stroking my ego or anything like that. At least for me. It's just something I want to do because it's there. When I do it, I am not going to keep gas receipts and do all the record keeping needed to get the official Iron Butt Association badge and whatnot. If people want to do that, that's great. I'm just going to do it just to do it. Neither way is better than the other - they are what they are.
Ok, enough with the rambling. Anybody else thought about doing this?
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Yup, I did it. July of '07, Bakersfield to Seattle, just over 1000 miles. Took 18 1/2 hours. Left at 7:00 am, got in at 1:30 am. But not on a Softail (I wish), but on my first Harley, an '05 XL1200C Sportster. And this was only the second time I had been on a bike in over 15 years. The first time was the day before when I picked the bike up at the Arizona Toy Store in Mesa and rode it 600 miles to Bakersfield (yes, I know it's only 500 miles to Bakersfield but I got lost and took a 100 mile detour). The ride across the desert on I-10 kicked my butt. Hit a sandstorm and then rain squalls, all the time thinking, what did I get myself into? Eventually made it home and didn't even have a sore butt. Believe it or not, this was on an OEM Harley solo seat.
At a rest stop between Phoenix and LA
At a rest stop between Phoenix and LA
Last edited by gforrest2; 04-07-2010 at 01:59 PM.
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me and my fiance (no wife) road on one of our trip accross the country, her one a sporty (new model 04) me on my 01 fatboy.......
we did 700 miles a day. you dont notice the miles until the 3rd day that is when it hits you. we are young (in our 30's) and combatted this by having big lay overs every 3rd day, like Las vegas, San Fransisco, Sturgis, etc....
we would stay in big destinations for 2 days or more to recoup....
we did 700 miles a day. you dont notice the miles until the 3rd day that is when it hits you. we are young (in our 30's) and combatted this by having big lay overs every 3rd day, like Las vegas, San Fransisco, Sturgis, etc....
we would stay in big destinations for 2 days or more to recoup....
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