How You Can Ride a Motorcycle for Many Kilometers Without Even Been Tired?

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3 Simple tips that will completely change your riding style on long motorcycle trips.
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Tip #4: Exercise. Most older drivers are simply not in great physical shape and it makes riding long kilometers/miles much harder. Go to the gym...lift weights...start attending yoga classes...run if you are able.

TheBigBlueMarble
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Yep, an early start with a full tank is really good. Went how from a trip in Sweden. Started 5am and 750km and a ferry later, I was home at 3pm. And not even tired!
Another great thing about an early start is the beauty. See the birth of a new day, sunrise, temp. rise, fog over the lakes...yep, that's beautiful!

johnDukemaster
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That's the beauty of travelling alone. The schedule is your schedule. If you need to change it, you change it, with no-one else to consider. Early starts are definitely the way to go. Providing there are no mishaps by early afternoon your day is done, and time for a beer🍺. Ride safe Pavlin👍

peterrobinson
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One of the best man on straight forward advise and absolutely no nonsense rider. Like all videos

gopikrishnan
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Everything you say about early to bed and early start I discovered a few years ago. The problem with traveling in a group is the evenings, just one more beer, followed by just one more beer.

BigYouDog
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I'd add get a quiet helmet and earplugs if you don't have them yet. It's not only about hearing protection, but loud noise for extended periods of time is exhausting, and after an entire day of riding you will definitely notice the difference.

serpents
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great advice for old man like me 70yrs who in mid sept will ride motorcycle around the outside of Australia..maybe 18000 or 20000km..I ride 700 when I bought motorcycle and is like 13hrs on sore arse for sure..but was ok next day..I dont see why people want to ride more than 500km in one day.. I am early riser and early bed and drive slow, so thats good..motivation is in the doing of it..last ride perhaps..did want to do Russia but pension only good so far...anyway, , thanks for the tips...always watch your video's

maakamakana
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I think you just told us the story of the Tortoise and the Hare. Slow and steady wins the race.😁

charlesagibb
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Very good points. My key is alawys to try and take a short brake EVERY 100km even in the beginning of the day because it will help you later in the ride a LOT.
If you do 300km without brake you will start to feel the last 200km much more even if you start taking brakes after that.

It doesn't need to be a 100 as we are all different. Decide on a number and stick to that number even if you don't feel like stopping. Take 5 minutes off the bike and it's gonna add up during the day to make you feel more refreshed and therefore also make the ride more safe.

Safe rides!

PatchedBandit
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In Poland when I ride 80-90 km/h (even on smaller roads) every driver feels like he MUST overtake me... If they see a motorcycle go within speed limits they all need to show me they are faster. :D

BrunonGL
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Straight up, no bs advice as usual. Thanks for another very helpful video from the best motorcycle adventure guy on YouTube.

DamianJames-ed
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I also start early, riding around 5am is like magic, the air, the sky, it is amazing... ride safe,

georgemichel
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Fantastic! What beautiful country. Thanks for the tips. Also, if you are flying on the highway, you miss seeing the country you are in. It is a trip/ adventure not a track day.

ottomondo
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An early start gives one a lot of latitude during the day. I like to have my distance down by 2pm at the latest. If I need to go farther i have time to take a break and relax. Have the bike ready to roll first light. Burn a tank of fuel or two before breakfast or lunch. Steady rolling man. Set a comfortable pace and stay on it. Carry a little snack food and drink. Less time putting on gear and off. Tomorrow is another day. Be rested and ready for it. Plan your trip as to traffic road conditions especially when you are fresh. Rest, no caffine.

samhill
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I totally agreed with your suggestion. Riding slow is not really right. I do it moderate speed. It could bring you the kilometer. I normally start at 7 am. And end it at 4 pm. That is the best no rush and don't wear you out.😂

ansonlow
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Also good suspension, saddle and riding position can help..

garyhoward
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Bon voyage, my dear brother ! As always, I can not wait for your videos of full trip . All the best, Pavlin !!!

jovanmarinovic
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While I certainty agree with an early start, I prefer to wait for sunrise as I worry about deer and other animals which are numerous on many country roads where I live. I typically fuel up before I call it a day and always have a beer to celebrate my day’s journey.

gmcphoto
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Отличные, простые и эффективные советы. Супер👍

PavelAndreev-vt
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To me the seat or the cushioning on the seat is the most important thing on a motorcycle after the riding posture. A butt sore is the biggest hurdle in long distance motorcycling.

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