Thanks TJ,
Discussed it with the wife and it looks quite possible.
Things we've thought each rider might need to consider include:
Being prepared (financially and psychologically) for emergency accommodation should a rider decide to pull out due to fatigue or breakdown.
Possibly stay in Coffs a couple of nights in advance to ensure well rested before the start in the wee hours of the morning.
Possibly plan for a couple of nights stay in Coffs afterwards to recuperate to ensure a safe trip home.
Quote from: tj189 on 30 March 2014, 13:04:21<blockquote>Thank you Gary, added the link
Mate, in short your timings are around the mark. Each of us will ride differently so will have different times. The minimum OA for a SS1600K is approximately 74Kph, I would expect our OA to be above that, considering that we have a large amount of 110Kph speed limits. Riders will take breaks at times that suit them and their riding abilities, so there are no planned breaks where riders have to stop, it is up to the rider. I will list a range of refueling locations that will allow for riders to choose when and where they refuel. I will also list a number of Rest Areas as well. That information will come out in the package that will be sent out to riders that are confirmed on the eventual list.
Quote from: Gadget (Gary) on 30 March 2014, 11:09:45<blockquote>TJ,
Can you put the link to this post in the Expressions of interest Post?
Assuming sticking to the speed limits, I'm guessing if riding only to stop for fuel and food the anticipated arrival times to:
a: Pennant Hills 7:30 to 8:00 am
b: Gundagai 11:30 am to 12: 00 noon
c: Campbelltown 2:45 to 3:15 pm
d: Newcastle 4:30 to 5:00 pm
e: Coffs Harbour 9:00 to 10 :00 pm
Is that how you see it TJ or do you have a planned stop for a kip somewhere?
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