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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Stig / Major Tom on July 11, 2021, 05:38:29 PM
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I've got a couple of Forzas to watch and some Super Cubs and a Liberty, and a LIKE150i!
I am pretty certain one of the Forzas is the one I sold a couple of years ago!
Max 280CC's ...so the Forza just slips in @279.31cc's
I love this guy's rig! 4,500 miles on a Super Cub! Hope he's a real little dude!
(https://i.postimg.cc/7YSjSDvH/Cub.jpg)
Stig
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That trailer hitch is a work of art!
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That trailer hitch is a work of art!
The suspension on the trailer isn't bad either.
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I know of at least four Honda ADV 150s in the event, so will be watching those. All are members of the ADV 150 groups I am part of on Facebook, so will get to see their photos/updates.
Best wishes to everyone in the vent. Driving cross country in a scooter is no joke!
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I have met at least three of this years contestants and have interacted with several others on the Adventure rider forums. Last year when they postponed the Cannonball three of the riders came to my Maggie Valley Scooter ride. All three of those riders have finished the first three stages and one of them is in 5th place.
There is one guy who ride his Honda Super Cub from California to Bar Harbor just to get to the start. He is currently in 3rd place.
The guy on the Like 150i (actually 172cc) is currently in 10th place.
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Top ADV 150 currently 20th place. Gonna have to step it up!
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The Like is now in 7th place!
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Interesting....I see the Asian stuff ifs probably more reliable than Italian!
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Interesting....I see the Asian stuff ifs probably more reliable than Italian!
2002 Vespa T4 in 2nd place currently?...
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I have met at least three of this years contestants and have interacted with several others on the Adventure rider forums. Last year when they postponed the Cannonball three of the riders came to my Maggie Valley Scooter ride. All three of those riders have finished the first three stages and one of them is in 5th place.
There is one guy who ride his Honda Super Cub from California to Bar Harbor just to get to the start. He is currently in 3rd place.
The guy on the Like 150i (actually 172cc) is currently in 10th place.
That is smazing sbout that Super Cub crossing the USA. What an adventure!
I really like smaller displacement bikes doing big things.
There was a couple on SYM forum who'd each passed something like 60,000 miles on their 125's.
Stig
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That is smazing sbout that Super Cub crossing the USA. What an adventure!
I really like smaller displacement bikes doing big things.
There was a couple on SYM forum who'd each passed something like 60,000 miles on their 125's.
Stig
The guy on the Super Cub has a history of doing long rides on tiny bikes. This is his third Cannonball. He put something like 85,000 miles on a Honda Elite 110.
His ride report for this Trip is here: https://advrider.com/f/threads/another-journey-of-solace.1508893/ (https://advrider.com/f/threads/another-journey-of-solace.1508893/)
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The guy on the Super Cub has a history of doing long rides on tiny bikes. This is his third Cannonball. He put something like 85,000 miles on a Honda Elite 110.
His ride report for this Trip is here: https://advrider.com/f/threads/another-journey-of-solace.1508893/ (https://advrider.com/f/threads/another-journey-of-solace.1508893/)
I watched his youtube of valve check. I was jumping around at my desk - he wasn't at correct TDC and was starting to loosen the lock nut!
Fortunately he discovered his mistake. Very hard to follow the commentary of his videos - but wishing him well. Question running tube type tires across the USA with no tube in them! Strange decision!
Stig
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What a grueling ride. Can't imagine doing 500 miles in a day, never mind 10 days in a row (I know, not all 500 mile days, but still).
Then I thought about the Race Across America, where they pedal 10 speeds, and do it in less time than the Cannonball riders! People are nuts.
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What a grueling ride. Can't imagine doing 500 miles in a day, never mind 10 days in a row (I know, not all 500 mile days, but still).
Then I thought about the Race Across America, where they pedal 10 speeds, and do it in less time than the Cannonball riders! People are nuts.
I can imagine doing one 500 mile day on the scooter , it's the other 9 500 mile days that I would have a issue with.
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I can imagine doing one 500 mile day on the scooter , it's the other 9 500 mile days that I would have a issue with.
My thoughts exactly! I'm sure I'd need at least a coupla days off before wanting to torture my rear end all over again...
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What a grueling ride. Can't imagine doing 500 miles in a day, never mind 10 days in a row (I know, not all 500 mile days, but still).
Then I thought about the Race Across America, where they pedal 10 speeds, and do it in less time than the Cannonball riders! People are nuts.
That race is around 3000 miles, not 4500 miles. Only one rider has done it in less than 10 days. That's still insane but no bicycle rider could do this route in 10 days.
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I thought about doing this event but after thinking about doing 10 consecutive really long days I decided it just wouldn't be fun. Like others have said, one 450 mile day on a scooter wouldn't be bad but doing it 10 times would be too much.
BTW, the guy on the Super Cub in second place won the Cannonball back in 2014 on a Honda CT110!
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The remaining stages of this race are on higher speed roads and some mountains to cross. This should favor the bigger scooters but at this point the smaller scooters are doing real good. Ist, 2nd and third place are 155cc, 125cc and 124cc.
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That race is around 3000 miles, not 4500 miles. Only one rider has done it in less than 10 days. That's still insane but no bicycle rider could do this route in 10 days.
Every year 2 or 3 riders finish under 10 days, usually under 9 days wins it.
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Today was an extremely tough stage, 526 miles, 65 of those dirt/gravel and two 10,000 foot elevation passes. One guy decided to sell his scooter to a dealer and fly home.
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The guy on the Like 150i did real well on this last stage and has moved up into 7th place!
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Who won the Cannonball scooter rally? I just can't imagine spending that much time in the saddle.
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That race is around 3000 miles, not 4500 miles. Only one rider has done it in less than 10 days. That's still insane but no bicycle rider could do this route in 10 days.
Klav....
The rider on the new Honda Cub clocked 10,000+ miles from SoCal to Maine for the start of the race - and back to Cal during the race.
Couple of crashes....but bike ran fine.
Stig
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Who won the Cannonball scooter rally? I just can't imagine spending that much time in the saddle.
Link to the results: https://follow.scootercannonballrun.com/
Winner was #43 - jtaggart ยท Roseville CA on a 155cc 2016 Yamaha SMAX https://2021.scootercannonballrun.com/rider/43
Way to go that woman!!