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Tonight the guys talk about how they go about planning out a long road trip or not. Rico was able to stop by for a Ducati demo ride and gives us his take on the Multrstrada Enduro and the XDiavel.What the guys sipped on during the show:Rich - Skull Splitter (The Orkney Brewery)Rico - Jefferson Stout Sweet Potato (Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company)Jon - Hard Ginger Ale (Coney Island Brewing)Long Trip Planning:The guys sat down and used the Furkot site and planned out a 9 day ride.Ride covered ~2100 miles, average ~260 miles per day, and ~7 hours in the seat.The trip avoids highways thanks to Furkot option.Rich has nickedname the trip - Loud Pipes Automotive Tour due to stops planned out. The following are places planned to stop and see on trip:Wheels Through TimeCorvette Museum and FactoryIndianapolis Motor SpeedwayHenry Ford MuseumNiagara FallsD.G. Yuenglins & SonHarley-Davidson York, PAThe route needs more details, but overall this is good starting point to build on.Rico was able to get a little time in to stop by Ducati demo and get to take a couple of bikes for a little spin. Rico thoughts.....Multirstrada Enduro:Really enjoys bike, and now gets the idea of adventure bikesThis one adds to the stable to bring the total to fourComfortable ride, could use a backrest40 minutes including traffic and some nice back roadsTried touring and sport modesMain negative was a lot of shifting to find the power band. Felt like engine ran out of breath too soonxDiavelLoves the look of the bike!FAST BikeStop light comment about how nice the bike looksTook bike on same roads with the Multristrada EnduroFelt like the bike could do wheelies in 1st or 2nd gear with no problemsHad the bike in sport mode the entire demo rideJust like the Multistrade, felt like the engine ran out of breathRico is still smiles thinking about the XDiavelEvents:Upcoming events that one or more Loud Pipes! members plan on attending: Ducati XDiavel demo Ride in June or JulyMoto Vlogging Meetup - May 20th-22nd.12th Annual Barber Vintage Festival (October 7th-9th, 2016) If you enjoy the show, want to keep it AD free, and receive generous rewards for your contribution, check out our donate page loudpipes.net/donate. Patreon is our focus and is an ongoing support model. There is also a link for one time donations and support of any size is greatly appreciated.Running time: 1 hour 16 minutesQuestions or comments: feedback@rdubstudios.com or the Feedback page
Tonight we kick off their long ride planning talking about preparing your bike and yourself. We are joined by Ted from the Motorcycle Men (http://www.motorcyclemen.us/) podcast to share his experience with long riding. Rich called into the Motorcycle Men podcast during their Episode 22 (http://www.motorcyclemen.us/episodes/blog/season-2-episode-22-going-the-long-distance-and-rich-from-loud-pipes) recording. Rich, Rico, and Ted all where able to get out on their bikes as the east coast weather has made a turn toward warmer weather. What the guys sipped on during the show: * Ted chocolate milk. * Rich Hoppy Blonde Ale (http://www.newbelgium.com/beer/hoppy-blonde) from New Belgium * Rico Lazy Magnolia Pecan Ale (https://www.lazymagnolia.com/beer/southern-pecan/) TOPICS: Rich views a long ride as riding all day on the bike - not going out meeting guys and just hanging out. A good example of this would be mountain ride discussed in episode 42. Reading recommendation for preparing the mind and body for long distance riding:Building an Iron Butt (source: BikeBandit.com) Rich: Focus on getting hydrated couple of days before ride Get a good amount of quality rest Do a nut and bolt check of bike a few weeks before ride, so you have time to correct larger issues Plan out a realistic route with some options for change Rico: Perform bike check- breaks, tires, tire pressure, fluids, and chain/belts Focus on yourself - eat light, hydrate, stretch, etc Check the weather so know what type of gear you need Have right gear for the type of riding you plan to do Have reflective gear if riding at night to make sure you are seen by others Ted: Carry a tire repair kit and tire pump Have extra oil and fuel A must is to have zip ties as they can be very useful in many cases Tool kit Wear compression gear to help with blood flow Camelbak to allow you drink while riding so you stay hydrated. Use the street view in Google Maps to have and idea what road will be like. Jon: Have route planned out and everyone be familiar with an overview of the route. Furkot (https://trips.furkot.com/?hl=en-US) used to plan trip, which allows you to export to other devices. Alternative to using dedicated GPS unit - check out an app called Co-Pilot (https://copilotgps.com/us/personal/). For group riding, make sure everyone knows where next stop will be in case group gets split Carry USB battery pack to provide extra power for devices Check out OutsideHow (https://outsidehow.com/plan-camping-trip.html) for some great trip planning information related to camping. Harley announces a new Sportster: The Roadster (http://www.harley-davidson.com/en_US/Motorcycles/roadster.html) The guys really like the bike and how it looks. One of Patron members Markus sent us a how Harley should have done it. Ted doesn't like and Rich loves it. Rich gets Ted's opinion of the Moto Guzzi Flying Fortess. Ted - doesn't like the heads sticking out of side. Says batman would buy this bike if he was looking for a bike, also thinks the bike is ugly. Rich loves the bike and is really looking forward to being able to ride it after the release in Sturgis. The guys talked about the Ducati XDiavel. Ted was able to sit on bike and said the cockpit is too small for his size, but loves the look. Rich and Rico are planning on riding it June, stay tune as there will for sure be a show talking about the XDiavel ride. U-TURN: After the recent helmet tech episode, we spin around and take a quick look at a patent from Honda for blind spot monitoring for bikes. The guys don't really like this nor want it on their bikes.