Peter r
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« Reply #15 on: February 05, 2011, 10,21:41 AM » |
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Another 200 jeez only just kept the water out of my garage on friday arvo .....
[/quote]Why do people buy property in low lying areas ?? "Beats Me" Why do people buy KTM's. "Beats Me" Why do people Sh!t me. "Beats Me"
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Willbar
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« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2011, 10,24:22 AM » |
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Good job I live up high.
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You don't stop laughing because you grow old, You grow old becuase you stop laughing. Never take life seriously.... Nobody gets out alive anyway. Current Rides 2010 KTM 690 Duke 2011 KTM 300 EXC 2000 KTM 125 SX 2001 KTM 300 EXC
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« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2011, 02,45:25 PM » |
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Be hydrated.. Several days before a big ride, start doubling your water intake. If you are not peeing clear fluid then you need more water. Keep alcohol to a minimum. Having a hangover on the ride day will not be fun. Being fit helps too, the more time you spend in the saddle the easier it will get.. I actually try to stand a lot if possible, my knees start to ache when sitting while riding after a while. Good carb meal the night before, pasta or something like that.
Will take all of that on board stew thanks , the hyrdation interests me casue I am a profuse sweater and tend to overheat pretty quickly. I also like to drink a litre of Pedialyte per day coming up to a big ride, Pedialyte is used for sick babies to stop them from dehydrating, it is formulated to be the exact replacement fluids for your body.. Should be able to find this at a chemist or supermarket. I like the unflavoured stuff. The flavoured stuff I find a little sweet. Same with Gatorade or similiar drinks, you can mix them with water to take the sweetness away.. At health food shops you can find a variety of hydration products, premixed and powders. Hammer Nutrition has a lot of good products. A good cycling shop may carry nutritional supplements. People who road race bicycles are usually big into nutrition and hydration. Another thing to consider is recovery drinks and food, especially if you have another day of riding or you just want feel better the day after..
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Frankie-boy
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« Reply #18 on: February 06, 2011, 12,45:07 AM » |
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[/quote] Well we better organize a longer ride over a couple of days and find out old mate , what ya reckon ? And this time we wont run ot of fuel . [/quote] Ah those dam cholesterol tablets work well,my memory is coming back, it come & goes years & years ago we never had camelbaks, we had to rely on river crossings or do without.So HTFU To do a big ride or a hard one, it's got a lot to do with how you think.After the first day, don't think to much about the hard stuff you did that day, when you start thinking poo I'm tired, how am I going to do it all again to-morrow, then you'll be doing it tuff, think about the highlights of the day & keep positive,the right attitude is whats it's all about,as I get older I'm loosing that right attitude, I used to love big hills the bigger the better, Now I think to much about the danger, must be an old age thing Zeb if we ever do a big ride, we will have to invite Serge & brad along, we will need a couple of fuel tankers along
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Falling off doesn't hurt, it's the sudden stop that does the damage. Back on the 2 smoker, 2011 KTM 300 !988 KTM 350. 06 cbr 1000rr Fireblade Road 05 cbr 1000rr Fireblade Track
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Serge C
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« Reply #19 on: February 06, 2011, 03,06:18 AM » |
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Zeb if we ever do a big ride, we will have to invite Serge & brad along, we will need a couple of fuel tankers along Happy to be of service!
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"He may look like an idiot, he may sound like an idiot, but don't let that fool you...he really is an idiot!" - Groucho Marx.
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« Reply #20 on: February 06, 2011, 03,21:08 AM » |
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Me to $5 per litre
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Zeb Colic
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« Reply #21 on: February 06, 2011, 04,23:03 AM » |
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Well we better organize a longer ride over a couple of days and find out old mate , what ya reckon ? And this time we wont run ot of fuel . [/quote] Ah those dam cholesterol tablets work well,my memory is coming back, it come & goes years & years ago we never had camelbaks, we had to rely on river crossings or do without.So HTFU To do a big ride or a hard one, it's got a lot to do with how you think.After the first day, don't think to much about the hard stuff you did that day, when you start thinking poo I'm tired, how am I going to do it all again to-morrow, then you'll be doing it tuff, think about the highlights of the day & keep positive,the right attitude is whats it's all about,as I get older I'm loosing that right attitude, I used to love big hills the bigger the better, Now I think to much about the danger, must be an old age thing Zeb if we ever do a big ride, we will have to invite Serge & brad along, we will need a couple of fuel tankers along [/quote] Hmmmm a long ride , maybe we need to add a 2 banger duro to the calendar , then again that wont work cause all the tankers arnt 2 bangers .... Maybe we need to call it 2 bangers + 2 duro ( two 4T's only ) nah forget it that would be non club orientated . Wonder how many 2T's their are in the club compared to 4T's ..... 10 : 1
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SHE ASKED ME TO WISPER SOMETHING REALLY SEXY INTO HERE EAR AND I WISPERED " BRRRAAAAP "
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Peter r
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« Reply #22 on: October 21, 2012, 05,15:43 AM » |
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Also take some Banana's with you, eat them about 1.00pm and you will ride like there is no tomorrow, also stops Cramping in your legs " Potassium"
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Ken R
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« Reply #23 on: October 22, 2012, 12,54:48 AM » |
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Back to the original question.
I'm with Ozinus, pre-hydration is crucial and correct food before and during a ride is very important.
Pasta and Veg the day before for storage of energy, and no less than 3 hours before the ride start drinking water and aim to drink 3 litres gradually before the ride.
Some Gatorade or similar 50/50 with water on the ride and then Gatorade for a while after the ride.
Another thing is to warm down after the ride with some walking and stretching, I thought this was rubbish until I started doing it, I was amazed how the 'day after' muscle soreness was reduced, especially in the legs.
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SEX - It's OK, but nothing like the real thing!!
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alex peacock
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« Reply #24 on: October 22, 2012, 11,19:40 AM » |
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Just stand up be smooth on throttle keep drinking and k's roll by
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Grandpa
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« Reply #25 on: October 25, 2012, 06,26:44 AM » |
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G'day Zeb
You should be in the a4de..... it's on this week !!!!
a bit over 200klm /day.
Having some good fitness/ hydration etc as allready mentioned is a given, but don't forget the mental side of things.
If you can ride with blokes or blokettes of a similar pace it is much easier & a 200klm day will fly by.
BUT.... I've found that if your pushing yourself all the time in a vain attempt to try & keep up with much faster riders, your brain gets fried, you make dumb mistakes, your confidence gets shot to ribbons, you end up riding ridiculously slow, & it can become really ,really hard.
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