9:37 you are living my dream life. And when I do Sunday ride, I feel grateful when I see someone admiring the bike I have, but the feeling of wanting better has no end
Good Vlog - You need to ride a bit faster ( 100 - 110), it is surely counterintuitive considering safety but it keeps your mind heavily focused towards riding. This has helped me not notice the aches & pains and also how hot it gets. Its weird but a lot of my rider buddies swear by it. Also a touring tip - The more you get off the bike, the more tired you get. Your body tends to heat up a lot more when the flow of air is less or is not there. Also, you tend to find the perfect sitting spot on the seat 50-60kms into the ride. Get off the bike and it takes a while for you to find the spot again, on a long ride this can actually lead to you getting saddle sores much faster. This may seem a little tough initially but give it time, by the 4th - 5th long ride your body will adjust For the heat - buy a cooling vest. It will help. All the best man!
Thanks for the tips man! About cruising at 100-110, I'm still not comfortable with those speeds. Slowly trying to bring my cruising speed up though. With the R15 I was comfortable around the 70s, with the Himalayan, I ride a bit higher but there's still the mental block of going triple digit. As for the touring tip, I did try it this weekend on my return trip from Mumbai.. I took just one halt because I got hungry & I was also cruising at higher speeds than what is usual for me. You are absolutely right about that sitting spot as well. Hoping to follow both your tips on my ride to IBW next week :) Thanks once again..
9:37 you are living my dream life. And when I do Sunday ride, I feel grateful when I see someone admiring the bike I have, but the feeling of wanting better has no end
Yeah, wanting better has no end..
Good Vlog - You need to ride a bit faster ( 100 - 110), it is surely counterintuitive considering safety but it keeps your mind heavily focused towards riding. This has helped me not notice the aches & pains and also how hot it gets. Its weird but a lot of my rider buddies swear by it.
Also a touring tip - The more you get off the bike, the more tired you get. Your body tends to heat up a lot more when the flow of air is less or is not there. Also, you tend to find the perfect sitting spot on the seat 50-60kms into the ride. Get off the bike and it takes a while for you to find the spot again, on a long ride this can actually lead to you getting saddle sores much faster.
This may seem a little tough initially but give it time, by the 4th - 5th long ride your body will adjust
For the heat - buy a cooling vest. It will help.
All the best man!
Thanks for the tips man!
About cruising at 100-110, I'm still not comfortable with those speeds. Slowly trying to bring my cruising speed up though. With the R15 I was comfortable around the 70s, with the Himalayan, I ride a bit higher but there's still the mental block of going triple digit.
As for the touring tip, I did try it this weekend on my return trip from Mumbai.. I took just one halt because I got hungry & I was also cruising at higher speeds than what is usual for me. You are absolutely right about that sitting spot as well.
Hoping to follow both your tips on my ride to IBW next week :)
Thanks once again..
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