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skilsaw 07-05-11 02:14 PM

How fast do you ride loaded?
 
I don't have a bike computer, but roughed these numbers in my head.
While I was loaded, I took 2.0 hrs to ride a 33 kms stretch of flat land.
That is 10 mph. (16 kilometres per hour sounds better)

How fast do you travel when loaded?

And then there is hill climbing. I'm just guessing at gradient because so few hills are posted. I can sustain riding in my granny gear for slopes up to 6%. For 8% to 12% hills, I need to stop and rest about every 1000 metres. I have to walk my loaded bike up hills greater than 12% grade.

What gradients can you ride?

Unfortunately, the only solution to this is to ride more hills. Yech!

CCrew 07-05-11 02:25 PM

I'm happy to see 12mph loaded. If my wife is around it runs 9 or so. My normal cruise speed commuting 25mi each way is 15-17 depending on what bike I ride to give you a comparison. That's carrying a messenger bag with laptop, iPad and usually a change of clothes. I rarely if ever get off for hills, I tend to attack them.

antokelly 07-05-11 03:54 PM

fully loaded 12mph. i think when your riding solo speed doesn't come into it so much.
when your with a group the speed always seems to creep up for some reason or other.
but yeah 12mph will do me thanks very much.

catfish 07-05-11 05:12 PM

8-12 is where I am comfortable of course some days in the wind i am lucky to make 5 mph :)

Cyclebum 07-05-11 05:35 PM

10 mph daily avg

fietsbob 07-05-11 05:37 PM

last time I Checked, it was about 7mph, on average..

oneredstar 07-05-11 05:45 PM

Average would be around 18 kph. I have had much slower days in the wind, but I have had calm days on flats where I was going 28 kph for over 3 hours.

Gus Riley 07-05-11 06:05 PM

10 to 12 mph is about my daily average. But I'm running with 26" wheels, which I am convinced are a bit slower than 700s.

valygrl 07-05-11 06:11 PM

9-13mph fully loaded with camping gear, as a daily average. There are occasional exceptions, but those are the numbers I see most often.

RepWI 07-05-11 07:07 PM

12 MPH. It seems there is little difference between fully loaded and not. The Surly LHT just does what it wants. LOL

wahoonc 07-05-11 07:16 PM

8-10 mph fully loaded under average conditions. Hills, wind, weather and traffic will affect that average.

Aaron :)

Gus Riley 07-05-11 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by RepWI (Post 12885083)
12 MPH. It seems there is little difference between fully loaded and not. The Surly LHT just does what it wants. LOL

Mine is just like that too! She's (Shirley) going to go only as fast as she wants to go...like a mule, if I try to push her, she wears me out! Shirley is stubborn like that. :) Luckily I have learned that while on tour, I'm usually not in a hurry, I have all day to get there...and if we don't make it, there is always stealth camping.

Bacciagalupe 07-05-11 07:35 PM

I usually plan on 10mph, including snack and sight-seeing stops. I usually allow an hour or so for lunch.

nancy sv 07-05-11 07:43 PM

Slowly. Very slowly. We probably average around 6 mph overall. If we have a good tailwind we'll go faster; headwinds we go slower.

Pedaleur 07-05-11 07:48 PM

When I ride loaded, I think I go a lot faster than I probably do.

(Sorry.

Steve0000 07-05-11 08:28 PM

10 years ago, about 26kph, now about 22-24.
With partner, about 18kph on flats, down to 13-14 overall on hilly days (around 8-10kph up a hill, depending on slope).

RepWI 07-05-11 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by Gus Riley (Post 12885148)
Mine is just like that too! She's (Shirley) going to go only as fast as she wants to go...like a mule, if I try to push her, she wears me out! Shirley is stubborn like that. :) Luckily I have learned that while on tour, I'm usually not in a hurry, I have all day to get there...and if we don't make it, there is always stealth camping.

Well said, I enjoyed your comments. And BTW, I am drinking a homebrew red ale. I just kegged an Octoberfest that I think will be great.

djb 07-05-11 11:10 PM

over the years, and averaging flats and some hills, I've been pretty consistent at about 17kph, or about 10mph. Can be higher on only flat, and slow on really hilly stuff, but Im always abit surprised to see that number always seems to be teh average.
But hey, 5 hours riding time is about 80k, 6 hours about 100k.

Bekologist 07-05-11 11:25 PM

how fast do I ride loaded?

For each beer past the first two, approximately a mile per hour slower until i reach wobbling speed towards the end of a 12 pack.


My rule of thumb is ten miles per hour. five hours for fifty miles and ten hours a hunerd. but i pack light and don't meander too much.

Yan 07-06-11 12:31 AM

Moving average under normal conditions is about 21km/h, or 13mph. This isn't really a determining factor for daily distance, as I typically ride until I reach a predetermined distance regardless of how long it takes.

mtnbud 07-06-11 12:46 AM

Yep! A 8-12mph average by the end of the day. I figure 10mph for estimates of mileage and distance when projecting where I'll be and when I'll get there.

(I once hit 56mph fully loaded going down a 5 mile decline with a real nice tailwind and still ended up with an average speed of 10 for the day.)

dcrowell 07-06-11 12:52 AM

I manage 8-10mph depending on terrain. Touring isn't about how fast is it?

Machka 07-06-11 07:47 AM

I ride slowly when I don't have any bags on my bicycle ... I ride very, very slowly when I have panniers on.

12-15 km/h is probably in the ballpark of my pace.

staehpj1 07-06-11 08:38 AM

It varies widely depending on the road conditions, my physical condition at the time, and who I am riding with. On flat roads with no headwind and a group of three we sometimes managed 18-22 mph for an hour or two of pace line riding when we were on the Trans America. In the Sierras last year there were sections of steep climbing where I wasn't much faster than a walking pace. It is hard to pin it down to an average, but generally I am somewhere in between those extremes.

sehsuan 07-06-11 11:07 AM

maybe i'm not carrying enough load? i'm probably 3/4 of fully loaded last weekend, however it was just a 2 day, 1 night camp kind of shakedown ride, to test my handling with the front panniers that i didn't have before. i think i can manage 24 to 26 kph on flats, using rotor q-rings and a 11-34 cassette, running 1.95" tubeless knobbies at 40 psi (although heat from the sun might have increased the pressure)... on downslopes, i can hit 31 kph, but by then the front fork shimmering just got REALLY scary!!!


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