She's made >800 miles days. I think she could do as much on a bike as you can in a car with a trailer.
Yeah - but your bragging about doing 1500 miles days - did you have a passenger?
Not that I would care to even try a 1500 mile day, I certainly would not try it with a passenger. That kind of mileage is not fair to a back seat rider. Heck, 500 miles probably isn't fair.
Most I have ever done in a day was solo, in a truck with big fuel tanks, and that was 1200 miles, and I wouldn't do it again. Just isn't safe.
It sure is good to hear though you wife can do better then 800 miles days, my wife can't do 800 miles days in a car or truck. Really good day for her is 600 or so, and that is only since we got the Ford. With the GMC she was limited to 4-5 hours at a clip
Now this comment isn't meant to be mean or nasty, more so an observation, but after any back seat or front seat rider for that matter completes their 5th spinal surgery, with a minimum of 2 separate fusions, couple of carpal tunnel surgeries thrown in for good measure, I'll put my wife up against them on any ride they care to try. Odds are it won't be much more the 1-200 miles a day.
I'm really curious to the 1500 miles a day. I'm no math wizard but.......
Using round numbers
1500 miles at 40 MPG = 37 stops for fuel, * 10 minutes a stop = 370 minutes or 6 hours total just for fuel.
That leaves only 18 hours in a 24 hour period to ride - which is an average speed of
83 mph, for 1500 miles
