Author Topic: thirst work riding .... what do you do?  (Read 7546 times)

Offline spanner

  • Blue is better .... apparently
  • Legendary "1000 Club" Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1356
  • Thanked: 181 times
  • legend in my own match box.
thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« on: November 13, 2014, 10:28:52 PM »
It can be thirsty work riding  ..... particularly up here in NQ!

i dont like the idea of a camel back as they interfere with the airflow on the jackets.

What do you boys and girls do to keep the thirst at bay while riding ?
F.R. #905

I.B.A. # 63008

I acknowledge the Bindal and Wulgurukaba traditional custodians of this Australian land that I work, live and play on, and pay my respect to their cultures, their ancestors and to the elders, past, present and all future generations.
 

alans1100

  • Guest
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2014, 11:15:12 PM »
It can be thirsty work riding  ..... particularly up here in NQ!
 
i dont like the idea of a camel back as they interfere with the airflow on the jackets.

What do you boys and girls do to keep the thirst at bay while riding ?

I prefer not to have anything on my back ever so for most of our day/overnight rides between 100km and 400km I take a cooler bag in the top case. Usually every 100kms we'll stop, walk around etc for 10/15 minutes. Even on our regular 110km shopping over to Port Pirie we'll toss a couple drinks in the cooler bag. The bag comes in handy for putting food that needs to be kept cold on the return trip.

It's been awhile since we've done more than an overnighter (even with trailer) but on longer trips the eski is usually in the trailer.









 

Offline ST2UP

  • The Pockey Poker ;)
  • Administrator
  • UNBELIEVABLE "5000 Posts" Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 5634
  • Thanked: 1395 times
  • Guyra - NSW
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2014, 05:40:34 AM »
If you use a Tank Bag you can buy a Hydration bladder from a Camelbak and have that in your tank bag.....they come between 1ltr and 3 ltr and a few various shapes.


 :beer
Chris    



IBA #64116   FarRider #660   Ulysses #56339

st2up@ozstoc.com

Mbl: 0428792425

Sighted it....Wanted it...Chucked a fit...GOT IT !!!!
 

Offline Kev Murphy

  • "Top Dog" 10000 club
  • *****
  • Posts: 101343
  • Thanked: 10933 times
  • 98 ST1100 Portland, SW Vic coastal.
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2014, 06:46:41 AM »
I freeze a bottle of water, and carry it in my pocket..... even on a hot day, it takes a couple of hours to thaw completely.
(Ah!... the beauty of a flip-up helmet... no need to stop and remove it for a drink...)
0428 306 496

kjmurphy2@bigpond.com
 

Offline StinkyPete

  • UNBELIEVABLE "5000 Posts" Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 6644
  • Thanked: 3126 times
  • Blackwood, SA
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2014, 06:52:36 AM »
My doctor has advised that putting anything in drinking water will make it absorb into the body much quicker.    It works with sports drink powder, cordial, fruit juice, a bit of softdrink, or anything else.    In the hot weather, I use a bit of sports drink powder in the two litres of drink that I carry in the top box.
IBA #59146   OzLapper 2012 & 2019

Yamaha AS1
BSA M21 600cc single (1948)
Yamaha XS650  (The Black Wobbler)
Yamaha XJR1300 (Rocket Ship)
Honda ST1300 (Beautiful Bike)
BMW R1200RT (Technically Perfect)
Currently Bikeless
 

Offline Marcus

  • Insert amusing quip here...
  • Supreme "2000" Club Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3163
  • Thanked: 425 times
  • It says Stringo on my shirt
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #5 on: November 14, 2014, 08:14:18 AM »
What do you boys and girls do to keep the thirst at bay while riding ?

I stop at a servo and get a drink.

The truck stops have showers, and I've been know to stick my head under the shower for a bit, on the really hot days.
 

Offline StinkyPete

  • UNBELIEVABLE "5000 Posts" Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 6644
  • Thanked: 3126 times
  • Blackwood, SA
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #6 on: November 14, 2014, 08:24:30 AM »
I stop at a servo and get a drink.

$4.50 for a Gatorade every hour or two, can get expensive over a couple of big days riding.
IBA #59146   OzLapper 2012 & 2019

Yamaha AS1
BSA M21 600cc single (1948)
Yamaha XS650  (The Black Wobbler)
Yamaha XJR1300 (Rocket Ship)
Honda ST1300 (Beautiful Bike)
BMW R1200RT (Technically Perfect)
Currently Bikeless
 

Old Steve

  • Guest
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2014, 08:34:38 AM »
I freeze a bottle of water

Me too, though I put one or two frozen 1.5 L bottles of water in the pannier.  Even water that has heated is good for you, it's water afterall and you need water for rehydration.  I put about 200 mL of diet tonic into the bottom and fill the bottle with water just to kill the taste of the local tap water.
 

Offline Phil.S

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 362
  • Thanked: 230 times
  • ST Legend
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2014, 09:24:38 AM »
If you are carrying a couple of bottles of water with you take along some Hydralyte satchels or tablets and use them in every second bottle to help keep electrolyte levels up on a hot day.
 

jimwilly

  • Guest
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2014, 09:37:47 AM »
bottle of water in the top box, re-hydrates and washes down the voltarin.
 

Offline Marcus

  • Insert amusing quip here...
  • Supreme "2000" Club Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3163
  • Thanked: 425 times
  • It says Stringo on my shirt
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2014, 09:53:15 AM »
I stop at a servo and get a drink.

$4.50 for a Gatorade every hour or two, can get expensive over a couple of big days riding.

Or a bottle of water. Or a supermarket, or a public drinking fountain, or a tap somewhere.

 

Offline HOFFY

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 253
  • Thanked: 8 times
  • ST Legend
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #11 on: November 14, 2014, 10:26:09 AM »
I'm with you Marcus.

While I am still employed and every bike ride is a holiday, I like to treat myself to a little gift such as a cool drink from a fridge or a coffee etc.

I also carry water on the bike but when I go on a long run, room seems to be a bit of a problem and 2 or 3 large bottles of water in a top box can cause me a bit of frustration.

Plus I like pulling into a servo, especially on long isolated roads between Perth and Adelaide, you get to see some very different people and machines.

 

alans1100

  • Guest
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #12 on: November 14, 2014, 11:16:00 AM »

I like to treat myself to a little gift such as a cool drink from a fridge or a coffee etc.

I do sometimes but mostly from a supermarket

Quote
I also carry water on the bike but when I go on a long run, room seems to be a bit of a problem and 2 or 3 large bottles of water in a top box can cause me a bit of frustration.

That's why we bought the trailer.......plus food etc. for two/three days for trips like the Nullarbor

Quote
Plus I like pulling into a servo, especially on long isolated roads between Perth and Adelaide, you get to see some very different people and machines.

Done that trip a few times on the bike plus 2016 coming up. Though I avoid the service stations unless I need to use one for fuel/shower

 

Offline Wombat

  • Legendary "1000 Club" Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1047
  • Thanked: 126 times
  • Surveyors are on the level
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #13 on: November 14, 2014, 11:19:28 AM »
I carry a pop top bottle in the tank bag  :thumb
but as you drink you need to keep an eye out for wildlife  :fp
especially emus on the nullabor  :eek :eek
 :wht11
Proud ozSToc 573
FR 719
LDR542
IBA59500
White has the power
A lost surveyor is called an explorer
 

Offline HOFFY

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 253
  • Thanked: 8 times
  • ST Legend
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #14 on: November 14, 2014, 02:16:57 PM »
I carry a pop top bottle in the tank bag  :thumb
but as you drink you need to keep an eye out for wildlife  :fp
especially emus on the nullabor  :eek :eek
 :wht11

Interesting story there, pitty the video wasn't working, could have made some cash on Utube   AAAAAAAAAAA
 

Offline HOFFY

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 253
  • Thanked: 8 times
  • ST Legend
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2014, 02:24:17 PM »
Alan, if I had to go to a supermarket and tow a trailer, it would feel like the wife was coming along and then we would have to go in the car.

On the bike that is my world, what fits in the panniers and top box is all you need, leave the just in cases  at home.

Swag, sox, jocks, maybe a spare t shirt and a few minties to chew on..........wind in the face blue sky and so on and so on.

OK I will stop and get ready to go back to work so I can pay for the dream.
 

alans1100

  • Guest
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #16 on: November 14, 2014, 02:24:49 PM »
I carry a pop top bottle in the tank bag  :thumb
but as you drink you need to keep an eye out for wildlife  :fp
especially emus on the nullabor  :eek :eek
 :wht11

I feel cheated.......all I have ever seen is 'roos, either dead or alive.
 

Offline Kev Murphy

  • "Top Dog" 10000 club
  • *****
  • Posts: 101343
  • Thanked: 10933 times
  • 98 ST1100 Portland, SW Vic coastal.
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #17 on: November 14, 2014, 02:36:24 PM »
I added 1 roo to the kill count coming across the Nullabor (before it was bitumen all the way).... but that was a long time ago, and I will save the story until listeners are suitably 're-hydrated' and comfortably resting after a days ride.
0428 306 496

kjmurphy2@bigpond.com
 

Offline Kev Murphy

  • "Top Dog" 10000 club
  • *****
  • Posts: 101343
  • Thanked: 10933 times
  • 98 ST1100 Portland, SW Vic coastal.
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2014, 02:40:30 PM »
Actually, my last roo culling effort was only 10 years ago, lacal area here, and I proved that the Bol Dor front disks sliced, diced, gutted, skun and beheaded the roo..... buts that's another story to be told in front of a warm fire.....
0428 306 496

kjmurphy2@bigpond.com
 

alans1100

  • Guest
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #19 on: November 14, 2014, 02:42:37 PM »
Alan, if I had to go to a supermarket and tow a trailer, it would feel like the wife was coming along and then we would have to go in the car.

On the bike that is my world, what fits in the panniers and top box is all you need, leave the just in cases  at home.

Swag, sox, jocks, maybe a spare t shirt and a few minties to chew on..........wind in the face blue sky and so on and so on.

OK I will stop and get ready to go back to work so I can pay for the dream.

We use the bike more than the car just because of the fuel cost. Any major shopping for us is 110kms away so bike makes sense.

As for crossing the Nullarbor on the bike I've only ever done that on my own 4/5 times.......so trailer allows for tent etc. and independence and free overnight accommodation......leaves the side cases for spare fuel and top case for what I might need during the day (camera, wet weather gear etc.).
 

Offline Streak

  • Supreme "2000" Club Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 4833
  • Thanked: 275 times
  • Stampy Glitterballs
    • Australian ST Owners Club
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2014, 02:43:31 PM »
I happily wear a 2L Camback, I always have water with me, I also use an electrolyte product called Thorzt that has helped me through many a hot day, it is the Australian made version of Hydralite, it is a very cheap and much healthier option than powerade or Gatorade, and it does not worry me as it sits on my back armour anyway.

have been doing it for years, it is one of the first things packed on my trips now
Streak (Graham)
Storm Trooper
streak@ozstoc.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OzSTOC
2010 White DL650 Strom
FarRider #667
IBA #59145
Aussie Hard Arse #63
 

TAZZIEBAZ

  • Guest
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #21 on: November 14, 2014, 02:55:58 PM »
I carry a bottle of water in my top box but seldom ever use it, even on long rides I don't really get thirsty, we'll usually stop for coffee somewhere along the way, but that's about it. On a really hot day I might take a small swig of water, but even then it's only very seldom. I've never felt a need to have a drink while riding.  :grin
 

Offline Biggles

  • "Top Dog" 10000 club
  • *****
  • Posts: 14324
  • Thanked: 2832 times
  • Bridgeman Downs, Brisbane
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #22 on: November 14, 2014, 07:48:03 PM »
I'm a bit of a camel like you, Couch.
I try to avoid water.  I've seen what it does to metals and my insides aren't that tough.  I'll stick with coffee also.    :thumbsup
For the modern man who lives in the city, riding a bike might be one of the only ways to escape the humdrum monotony. To take off and ride. To be both at one with nature and one with the bike. To feel masculine. Adam Piggott

OzSTOC #16  STOC #6135  FarR #509  SCDR #509  IBA #54927
 

Offline Shiney

  • Dave
  • Global Moderator
  • UNBELIEVABLE "5000 Posts" Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 7070
  • Thanked: 2622 times
  • RTE Coordinator - Strathpine, QLD
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #23 on: November 14, 2014, 07:49:21 PM »


I happily wear a 2L Camback, I always have water with me, I also use an electrolyte product called Thorzt that has helped me through many a hot day, it is the Australian made version of Hydralite, it is a very cheap and much healthier option than powerade or Gatorade, and it does not worry me as it sits on my back armour anyway.


Same here :thumbs
My Ride: 2023 ST1800   :thumb
OzSTOC #104   STOC# 8512   IBA # 59142
Find me in The Who's Who of OzSTOC!

I like shiney things :grin
One of the Dave, Dave, Dave and Duncan crew 8)
 

Offline spanner

  • Blue is better .... apparently
  • Legendary "1000 Club" Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1356
  • Thanked: 181 times
  • legend in my own match box.
Re: thirst work riding .... what do you do?
« Reply #24 on: November 14, 2014, 09:56:19 PM »
http://www.fjr1300.info/mods/waterbottle.html


found this interesting idea on the fjr forum

any thoughts or ideas ?

F.R. #905

I.B.A. # 63008

I acknowledge the Bindal and Wulgurukaba traditional custodians of this Australian land that I work, live and play on, and pay my respect to their cultures, their ancestors and to the elders, past, present and all future generations.