A long ride on a Motorcycle is a thing filled with thrill and excitement.
How much long is 'long'? Should it be defined by distance, time taken, number of breaks or the difficulty level?
I think its a combination of all. Depends on how much time you spend and how much stress you are subjected to.
None-the-less, here are some tips I scribbled.
Before the ride:
- Research the route. thoroughly. For road conditions, stops, fuel bunks, service and emergency support etc.
- Estimate timings. Plan the short stops and overnight stay if need be. Book in advance.
- Research the weather. and prepare for it.
- Prepare the travel kit. Plan on type of luggage. Plan the weight distribution. Make sure it will be well balanced when on bike.
- Plan the luggage according to Cabin/check-in concept.
- Practice some maintenace if you can. e.g. Chain cleaning and lube, puncture removal, minor adjustments and settings. etc.
- Go for multiple short rides to get used to your bike. You must get used to extended sitting hours.
- Take 'Making-of-the-ride' photos and videos.
- Make sure all safety gear is in good condition. Take backup items esp. gloves. Prepare for weather changes.
- Dry-run the ride mentally!
- Take family and close-ones in confidence.
- Plan for extra electronic storage as camera devices may fill up quickly. Also for power backup.
- Plan for continuous ride-recording.
- (Be prepared for last minute hick-ups)
Just before the ride:
- Maintain good health and mental condition. Take good rest even if you are excited.
- Make sure the machine is in best possible condition. Fill up.
- Load the luggage. Multiple times if required, until you are fully satisfied. Practice loading and unloading.
- Make sure you can handle bike with all luggage loaded ( and with all safety gear ON). May be, take a short round-the-corner ride.
- Prepare identity badge and ICE (In Case of Emergency) list of family and friends' contacts. This should be on a paper, well protected from sun and rain. Easily accessible.
During the ride:
- Be punctual. Stick to your plan. but do not over-speed.
- Be steady and patient. One starts getting lonely, bored, tired on a long ride. Be mindful of it. Reward yourself for small gains and achievements
- Do take frequent breaks and stay hydrated.
- Fill-up frequently. Its better to have a tank full instead of worrying later on the way.
- Have light food before and during the ride. Dinners can be heavy
- Take pictures, videos
- During overnight stay, ventilate/quick-clean the riding gear. It starts smelling pretty quickly.
- Prepare for next day well in advance.
- Do take time to unwind. Its necessary to unwind before you go to sleep.
- Send regular updates to family and close-ones. Pre-inform if you cannot give update for longer duration.
After the ride:
- Clean the bike!
- Clean the riding gear
- Take good rest
- Write a blog
- Re-live the ride with friends, family and close-ones, multiple times 😀
- Celebrate the achievement
- Review expenses, bike performance, fuel efficiency and many other parameters if you can
- Plan for the next ride😊
- Aniruddha Raste
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