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What's your Mileage For the YFO Trip?
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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1368768" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>Odometer miles, it is! Sometimes the GPS doesn't get turned on. I've done it (more than once).</p><p></p><p>If you don't know exact, then just estimate it as best you can, on the conservative side. Then at the end, we can state "At least xxxxxx miles...."</p><p></p><p>Junior - when you state "we rode 2900 miles", does that mean you and a pillion, you and other riders, or you/pillion AND other riders? If other riders, how many and are they counted as same miles? I'd like to add them to the overall list.</p><p></p><p>I got this idea from my safety profession. On a construction site, the sign at the gate says "XX days without a loss time accident." I believe I am correct when I state that there were no incidents/accidents/moderate or major oopsies for this event. So in addition to joining us from a distance perspective, we will all be able to celebrate the accident-free miles. And that's a good thing no matter what!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1368768, member: 27852"] Odometer miles, it is! Sometimes the GPS doesn't get turned on. I've done it (more than once). If you don't know exact, then just estimate it as best you can, on the conservative side. Then at the end, we can state "At least xxxxxx miles...." Junior - when you state "we rode 2900 miles", does that mean you and a pillion, you and other riders, or you/pillion AND other riders? If other riders, how many and are they counted as same miles? I'd like to add them to the overall list. I got this idea from my safety profession. On a construction site, the sign at the gate says "XX days without a loss time accident." I believe I am correct when I state that there were no incidents/accidents/moderate or major oopsies for this event. So in addition to joining us from a distance perspective, we will all be able to celebrate the accident-free miles. And that's a good thing no matter what! [/QUOTE]
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