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<blockquote data-quote="Sunnyorlando" data-source="post: 1449048" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>So you are doing the BRP and Skyline with that mileage.</p><p>The BRP by itself is doable, but why? You won't get to see much of it and you will definitely spend a long day in the saddle. If it's just an "I did the whole BRP" ride, then yes. But adding skyline on the same day, it's going to be tough.</p><p>I know I (and many here) can do 600~700 or more miles in a day, but not at that BRP/Skyline speeds...</p><p>Keep in mind that in order to cover that mileage you will have to average about 55mph the whole day non stop for a 12hr day. That means you will be 'speeding' most of the way. On those two roads, it's a tough reach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunnyorlando, post: 1449048, member: 92915"] So you are doing the BRP and Skyline with that mileage. The BRP by itself is doable, but why? You won't get to see much of it and you will definitely spend a long day in the saddle. If it's just an "I did the whole BRP" ride, then yes. But adding skyline on the same day, it's going to be tough. I know I (and many here) can do 600~700 or more miles in a day, but not at that BRP/Skyline speeds... Keep in mind that in order to cover that mileage you will have to average about 55mph the whole day non stop for a 12hr day. That means you will be 'speeding' most of the way. On those two roads, it's a tough reach. [/QUOTE]
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