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General Category => LONG DISTANCE RIDING, Proper preparation, Safety and Tips => Topic started by: hobs on March 28, 2013, 12:15:46 PM

Title: short ride gearing
Post by: hobs on March 28, 2013, 12:15:46 PM
Hi Guys,

Just a quick note to ask you guys what are the essential takes when doing a short ride 400 / 500kl.

Going for a days trip nth of Port Augusta and back.

Haven't rode that far from home before and wanted to make sure I had necessary goods in case of problems.

Don't expect any bike issues, but would value ideas on creature comforts needed before leaving home.
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: West Aussie Glen on March 28, 2013, 12:30:37 PM
I would recommend a few things
A good sleep the night before
Be prepared to have regular stops, it is amazing what a quick walk around the bike does for your sore behind.
Remain hydrated
Nth of Pt Augusta means a careful watch for wildlife.
When passing any trucks just be ready for some air turbulence
I guess you are heading to Woomera or somewhere close so check for fuel availability
Also make sure someone knows your plan for the day.
Have a great ride, you will enjoy the open road.
The usual checks before leaving, especially tyre condition and pressure.
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: Poppy Dave on March 28, 2013, 12:43:54 PM
I always carry a small compressor and tyre plugs wherever I go. So far I've only used them on someone else's bike and my daughter's car but "Be prepared".


Poppy                                            :wht13
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: StinkyPete on March 28, 2013, 12:54:03 PM
I totally agree with Glen and Poppy Dave, and  here's my own additional tips.

Full check of bike fluids and tyre pressures before you go
Fill with fuel before you go, and plan your fuel stops
Wear/Take whatever you may need to be physically warm and confortable
Consider wearing a scarf or one of those "Buff" tubes about your neck
It's easier to take an extra jumper and your winter gloves in the pannier, than wish you hadn't left them home
Wear earplugs, as it's far less tiring to ride when you are not bothered by wind noise
Carry waterproof and windproof clothing as the weather may not be what you expect, or you may need them to keep you warm
Wear suncream on your face, 'cause your nose will get burnt through the visor
Drink plenty of water, and avoid alcohol until you get home
Avoid a heavy meal at lunchtime, which may help to make you sleepy in the afternoon
I don't ride with music, but I know that many enjoy it while riding
Savour the time on the open road, and appreciate what this vast and beautiful country has to offer, as wide open spaces are non-existant in many parts of the world.
Enjoy the ride, you lucky bugger, and tell us how you got on when you get home, 'cause I never want to forget the adventure of my first long rides.   :thumbsup
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: alans1100 on March 28, 2013, 07:44:23 PM
Fuel between Port Augusta and Woomera isn't an issue......there isn't any. Truck stop at Pimba on the highway at the turn off to Woomera is the fuel point.

It's only just over 250kms from Whyalla so not an issue with an ST.  After that Glendambo (+121kms) and Coober Pedy (+255kms) but I doubt your going that far.

http://goo.gl/maps/HdLCj (http://goo.gl/maps/HdLCj)

Some parking bays along the route have water tanks.......they were originally put there for drinking water but can't be relied on these days due to vandalism.

There are views of the salt lakes as you near Woomera and depending on the day you might get to see the Ghan or Indian Pacific as the track and road come close at some points.

Usual checks for the bike going up there. Plus a couple days spare water/food.......better to have it and not need it rather than the other option. Same for wet weather gear.
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: West Aussie Glen on March 28, 2013, 08:14:12 PM
Woomera was just my guess as a general direction after a quick look at a map but on a better look hobs may be heading towards the Flinders Ranges. Tell us more hobs.
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: alans1100 on March 28, 2013, 08:29:55 PM
Woomera was just my guess as a general direction after a quick look at a map but on a better look hobs may be heading towards the Flinders Ranges. Tell us more hobs.

I would have thought towards Woomera myself.........but Flinders ranges/Wilpena Pound is possible........

Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: hobs on March 28, 2013, 09:25:48 PM
actually guys I don't really know where i'll be going, just like 'easy rider', going to discover SA, ha,ha.

Will be heading towards Quorn. I was told by a Whyalla local that it is a favoured trip by bikers, windey and scenic, so will go that way and told to loop back west through the mountains. Will probably be not too adventurous this trip and just stick to the highways. Will let you know all about it after.
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: alans1100 on March 28, 2013, 10:35:36 PM
actually guys I don't really know where i'll be going, just like 'easy rider', going to discover SA, ha,ha.

Will be heading towards Quorn. I was told by a Whyalla local that it is a favoured trip by bikers, windey and scenic, so will go that way and told to loop back west through the mountains. Will probably be not too adventurous this trip and just stick to the highways. Will let you know all about it after.


There's this loop you can look at.

Doesn't matter which way you do it and it includes Pichi Richi Pass and Horrocks Pass.

http://goo.gl/maps/f9Lg9 (http://goo.gl/maps/f9Lg9)

A little further south Germein Gorge is a little more twistier which you can do another time

http://goo.gl/maps/2gNDj (http://goo.gl/maps/2gNDj)

Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: Biggles on March 29, 2013, 01:32:00 PM
Haven't rode that far from home before and wanted to make sure I had necessary goods in case of problems.

Don't expect any bike issues, but would value ideas on creature comforts needed before leaving home.

You need helmet, gloves and money for one refuel.
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: Shiney on April 09, 2013, 07:37:40 PM
As has been said: :-++
Good sleep before heading out
Check fluids, lights, tyre pressures and condition

Take:
Some cash as well as card (Some places only accept cash)
Water for drinking
Basic tools for minor repairs (just incase >:())
Wet/cold weather gear
Sunscreen
Map or GPS

Plan for plenty of breaks and enjoy the adventure :runyay

Cheers
Shiney
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: West Aussie Glen on April 11, 2013, 05:43:32 PM
hobs,
Did you get to go for your ride? If so post some details?
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: Gatey on April 20, 2013, 10:29:23 PM
G'Day Hobs

Take some time to look at Google maps. Some great lookouts up that way and it's a shame to go on by without knowing.

I dodnt carry much these days but the tyre fix kits a must. Some chewygum and a drink and the camera.

Have fun  :thumbs
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: Gatey on April 21, 2013, 08:27:00 AM
That first route is a nice day trip Alan.
 Good route to shake down your gear needs for longer runs and its not that far from help should you need Hobs.
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: alans1100 on April 21, 2013, 12:40:36 PM
That first route is a nice day trip Alan.
 Good route to shake down your gear needs for longer runs and its not that far from help should you need Hobs.


Back in Jan last year we had a trip to Whyalla but due to a fire Horrocks pass was closed so we had to detour via Quorn which gave us the Pichi Richi  (hadn't done for years) ride. On the return trip I couldn't count on the pass being open so we headed south and rode through Germein gorge which we do sometimes when coming back from Port Pirie.

http://goo.gl/maps/q8pXQ (http://goo.gl/maps/q8pXQ)
Title: Re: short ride gearing
Post by: Gatey on April 21, 2013, 01:06:04 PM
I hope to add a few days looking in Sept. Great bit of country all through there.