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Rollin'
Posted 2011-07-12 6:48 AM (#90693)
Subject: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI
2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak!
The IBA2000Gold. Over 2000 miles in less than 36 hours. I had been planning this ride for months.
This would be my 6th and 7th IBA ride and one of the more challenging ones.

The route was planned, all of the gas stops were programed into my GPS, new riding gear and a few changes were made to the bike.
The plan was to ride west across I-80 to I-15. I-15 south to the SW corner of Utah and then north to I-70 and then east to Colorado.
I was also going to try to complete the IBA BBG1500, over 1500 miles in less than 24 hours at the beginning of the ride.

The route with the 1000, 1500 and 2000 mile points marked -



The bike - A 2010 Victory Vision 8-Ball -

The gadgets - GPS, EZPass and Spot Tracker.



On an IBA ride your first receipt is your start time and your last receipt is the ride end time, so the receipts are very important.
I had rode to the gas station the day before the ride and bought gas to check the receipt info. It showed the time, date and place. The receipt looked perfect.

The next thing I do is set the clock on the bike with my cell phone and recheck the time on the GPS. I want the time to be as accurate as possible.

I try to start the IBA rides on the hour. It makes the math easier during the ride. On this ride I was going to start at 6:00am.
If I start at 6:00am on Saturday morning I need to travel more than 1500 miles before 6:00am Sunday morning and 2000 miles before 6:00pm Sunday night.

At 5:50am I pulled up to the pump and waited. At 5:59am I put my credit card into the pump, top off the fuel tank, hang up the hose,
zero the GPS and wait for the receipt. I wrote the starting mileage on the receipt.
Now the left side of my brain is saying "look at the receipt and carefully check the numbers."
The right side of my brain is saying "go, go, go, go,go, why are you standing here, go, go, go!?!?!?
I had just checked the receipt the day before, at the same pump, so I agree with the right side of my brain and quickly leave.

The beginning of the ride went well. Mid-70's across Iowa with only light rain. I had mid-80's across Nebraska and the heavy rain started in western Nebraska.

Ridin' across Nebraska -





I hit the 1000 mile point in Wyoming - 1000 miles in 15 hours and 5 minutes. Putting on the rain gear added to the stop time -



I continued on to Scipio, Utah to reach the 1500 mile point. There was a Iot of constrution in Wyoming and more rain. I lost a lot of time.
Based on GPS time, I knew the finish of the BBG1500 was going to be close. It's a good thing the speed limit was 80 mph on I-15!
I thought I had made it with close to 15 minutes to spare. That's close!!



Later I would find out that I completed the BBG1500 with only 6 minutes to spare. The gas pump start time was off by 8 minutes.
The receipt showed the start time as 5:52am. I had lost 8 minutes before the ride started. 8 minutes on a 24 hour ride can be very important !

I continued west to New Harmony, Utah, my turn around point for the SS2000Gold. I stopped at a wayside 2 miles before New Harmony and slept on a bench for 45 minutes.

I got my gas receipt in New Harmony and headed north to I-70. The pouring rain started again and the temp dropped to 40 degrees.
40 degrees in mid-June in SW Utah? I had pouring rain until my next gas stop in Salina, Utah.
I'm still heading east to Grand Junction, Colorado, my 2000 mile receipt point.

I-70 heading east -



I hit the 2000 mile point in 33 hours but now I need a receipt to show the time. On the side of I-15



I stopped for gas in Grand Junction to stop the clock. It's 3:25pm central time, I have covered 2047 miles.
I waited in Grand Junction for a while and then decided to add a few more miles and rode east to Palisade, Colorado.

The end of the ride - 2047 miles in 34 hours and 16 minutes!! I had completed the SS2000Gold.
Time to find a motel and have dinner. The rides not over. The next day I will be riding the Million Dollar Highway to Durango and then on to Pikes Peak .

My motel in Palisade -



Trip data -

BBG1500 -
Total time 23 hours and 54 minutes.
Bike mileage - 1521
GPS mileage - 1528
Moving time - 21 hours and 16 minutes
Average moving speed - 71.8 mph

SS2000Gold
Total time - 34 hours and 16 minutes
Bike mileage - 2047
GPS mileage - 2053
Moving time - 28 hours and 32 minutes
Average moving speed - 71.9 mph
Average SS2000G fuel mileage - 43.8
Gallons of fuel used - 46.735

I had breakfast in Palisade and headed south to Durango. At the higher points the temps dropped to 38 degrees with light snow.

June 20th on the Million Dollar Highway -









In Durango - 80 degrees -



The next morning I rode to and up Pikes Peak -















The next morning I rode to Rollinsville, Colorado - I had to do that.



Breakfast stop at the Last Shot -



Rollins Pass -






Stage Stop -



After spending some time on Rollins Pass it's off to Idaho Springs, Colorado - West on I-70 -



My motel in Idaho Springs - Room 12 - I like the parking -



I am heading home to Milwaukee the next morning and I decide to try another IBA ride. The SS1000, over 1000 miles in less than 24 hours.
I set my alarm for 3:00am (central) and get my first gas receipt at 4:00am (central) and head east.
My next gas stop in Sterling, Colorado. 5:58am, the sun is just coming up.

Sunrise gas stop -




Heading home -



The last stop. Back home in Milwaukee and the end of IBA ride #8.



The numbers for the SS1000 - 1083 miles in 18 hours and 47 minutes - I have a lot of paperwork to do - Another fun ride!!

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Kornbread
Posted 2011-07-12 7:29 AM (#90694 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Cruiser

Posts: 97
Okeefenokee Swamp
Great story,great pics and good for you. Sounds and looks like you had a great time.
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Webhair
Posted 2011-07-12 9:12 AM (#90697 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 669
Peachtree City, GA
Congrats - thanks for sharing!
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pollolittle
Posted 2011-07-12 9:29 AM (#90702 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
Wow, my butt burns just sitting here thinking about all the time in the saddle. Looks like fun. Just glad to know there are dedicated guys like you to make a statement like that, not once or twice, but 8 TIMES.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-07-12 5:48 PM (#90725 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Rollin
Aren't you the same guy that did a long distant ride on a Vegas? western Nebraska is one long boring ride. Really like the phots and I'm sorry to say you have to learn to stop for a little longer time. LOL
Thank You
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8-ball
Posted 2011-07-12 7:02 PM (#90732 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Tourer

Posts: 457
Green Bay, WI United States
+1 Rollin, hoping I will be "tough enough" to do one of these rides in the near future. My family lives in Tucson and Las Vegas, this is a perfect trip to do one of the IBS rides if not two.

Ride hard, ride fast, but above all ride safe and free......

8-ball/ wildman
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Rollin'
Posted 2011-07-12 7:49 PM (#90738 - in reply to #90725)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI
john frey - 2011-07-12 5:48 PM

Rollin
Aren't you the same guy that did a long distant ride on a Vegas? western Nebraska is one long boring ride. Really like the phots and I'm sorry to say you have to learn to stop for a little longer time. LOL
Thank You


I did a few IBA rides on my Vegas and my Kingpin including a 48 state ride on the Vegas and a 49 state ride on the Kingpin.

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Rollin'
Posted 2011-07-12 7:51 PM (#90739 - in reply to #90732)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI
8-ball - 2011-07-12 7:02 PM

+1 Rollin, hoping I will be "tough enough" to do one of these rides in the near future. My family lives in Tucson and Las Vegas, this is a perfect trip to do one of the IBS rides if not two.

Ride hard, ride fast, but above all ride safe and free......

8-ball/ wildman


I-80 and I-70 are perfect for IBA rides. Higher speed limits and less traffic.
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Rollin'
Posted 2011-07-12 7:52 PM (#90740 - in reply to #90694)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI
Kornbread - 2011-07-12 7:29 AM

Great story,great pics and good for you. Sounds and looks like you had a great time.


Thank you!

It was a fun ride.
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cchristo
Posted 2011-07-13 7:35 AM (#90763 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Tourer

Posts: 337
san antonio, tx
I'll be riding many of these same roads next week and now I'm even more fired up! Thanks for the great pictures.
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Thomas
Posted 2011-07-13 9:35 AM (#90766 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: RE: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Central Wisconsin

Rollin, Very nice write up!

We're leaving tomorrow for Salida, Colorado and Santa Fe, NM.

Going to take Interstate 90 West, then head south.

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jimtom
Posted 2011-07-13 10:30 AM (#90771 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Visionary

Posts: 1308
Sand Rock, AL United States
wow! thank you for sharing that! That's the kind of riding I aspire to do once the kids are older. I have completed the 1000 miles in less than 24 hours on my '99 V92C. I can't wait to travel teh country on my future Vision!
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bigfoot
Posted 2011-07-13 1:03 PM (#90781 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Tourer

Posts: 494
Akron Ohio area
Once again, great pics!

I've slowed down a bit as I get older and I am only trying to ride through all 48 States on my 2011 Vision this year.
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Rollin'
Posted 2011-07-13 8:44 PM (#90812 - in reply to #90781)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI
bigfoot - 2011-07-13 1:03 PM

Once again, great pics!

I've slowed down a bit as I get older and I am only trying to ride through all 48 States on my 2011 Vision this year.


Only 48?
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Rollin'
Posted 2011-07-13 8:48 PM (#90813 - in reply to #90766)
Subject: RE: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI
Thomas - 2011-07-13 9:35 AM

Rollin, Very nice write up!

We're leaving tomorrow for Salida, Colorado and Santa Fe, NM.

Going to take Interstate 90 West, then head south.



Thanks Thomas!
I hope you have a fun and safe trip.
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Brian G
Posted 2011-07-17 2:51 PM (#91009 - in reply to #90813)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Oregon.
Rollin,
Excellent write up of the trip. Glad to see that you had so much fun. I have a ride planned for the week starting the 22nd of Aug, however I will not be doing the amount of mileage that you did. I am taking the wife out to Idaho, and we are then going to Cody Wyoming, to see some of the sites. My wife and I have been to some of the same areas that you were at on this last ride. It was nice seeing some familiar areas. Congratulations on your IBA rides. Have you got a reply from them yet?
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Rollin'
Posted 2011-07-17 6:03 PM (#91015 - in reply to #91009)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI
Brian G - 2011-07-17 2:51 PM

Rollin,
Excellent write up of the trip. Glad to see that you had so much fun. I have a ride planned for the week starting the 22nd of Aug, however I will not be doing the amount of mileage that you did. I am taking the wife out to Idaho, and we are then going to Cody Wyoming, to see some of the sites. My wife and I have been to some of the same areas that you were at on this last ride. It was nice seeing some familiar areas. Congratulations on your IBA rides. Have you got a reply from them yet?


Thanks Brian!
It takes a while for the IBA to approve a ride. I'm not expecting to see anything for 4 to 6 months.

Did you know that Cody is the rodeo capitol of the world!!!

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Brian G
Posted 2011-07-17 7:30 PM (#91023 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Oregon.
Didn't know that Cody was the rodeo capital of the world, I do know that Old Town has some neat old cabins. I think that this is going to be great fun for my wife and I. We are going to visit our daughter and then head into Wyoming.
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Rollin'
Posted 2011-08-13 8:16 AM (#93375 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: RE: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI

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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-08-13 10:43 AM (#93380 - in reply to #90693)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Visionary

Posts: 4278
Rollin
As I looked at each and every photo here and my mind raced looking at the rain and the sun and snow cap mountain sure makes me envious of you.
Rollin if I win the lottery I would like to be a rider like you.
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Rollin'
Posted 2011-08-13 3:59 PM (#93394 - in reply to #93380)
Subject: Re: How to ride 2000 miles in less than 36 hours and Pikes Peak.


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI

john frey - 2011-08-13 10:43 AM Rollin As I looked at each and every photo here and my mind raced looking at the rain and the sun and snow cap mountain sure makes me envious of you. Rollin if I win the lottery I would like to be a rider like you.

 Winning the lottery is my retirement plan.

The rides have cost me a lot of money and I am far from rich but I have no regrets.

I stay at cheap motels and the 1000 mile days also save on motel costs. On some of the trips I camped to save $$.

I also do at least one trip each year with my wife at a much slower pace, more $$$.

I know too many people that waited to retire and then they were in poor health and couldn't travel.

I am already planning next years ride. (Looking for sponsors. )

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