Selasa, 19 Agustus 2008

Motorcycle Mileage Database

Visit any motorcycle forum on the Internet and you will generally see a thread about the number of miles a motorcyclist rides. Every now and then you will see someone who believes they have ridden over a million miles in their life time. In as much as a million miles would require a individual to ride 25,000 miles/year for 40 years, this is a pretty spectacular feat.As a way of tracking both my mileage as well as the mileages of others, I designed a Motorcycle Database for my website, Visit any motorcycle forum on the Internet and you will generally see a thread about the number of miles a motorcyclist rides. Every now and then you will see someone who believes they have ridden over a million miles in their life time. In as much as a million miles would require a individual to ride 25,000 miles/year for 40 years, this is a pretty spectacular feat.As a way of tracking both my mileage as well as the mileages of others, I designed a Motorcycle Database for my website, NCMotorcyclists, which allows a rider to enter information about themselves and their bikes. The database then automatically calculates the total miles ridden, the total number of days you owned the bike, and the average miles per day for each bike along with the aggregate totals for all of your bikes.Over the last seven years the database has continued to grow, particularly, in the long distance biker community, and now contains quite a bit of information. I think you will be amazed and impressed with some of the numbers. I have corresponded with a few of the top riders and have verified informally that they have, indeed, ridden those miles. Some are retired and some have long commutes to work. One rider is believed to have set a record for the most miles in one year (~126,000). If interested, visit www.ncmotorcyclists.com/miles_database.htm - it's free!, which allows a rider to enter information about themselves and their bikes. The database then automatically calculates the total miles ridden, the total number of days you owned the bike, and the average miles per day for each bike along with the aggregate totals for all of your bikes.Over the last seven years the database has continued to grow, particularly, in the long distance biker community, and now contains quite a bit of information. I think you will be amazed and impressed with some of the numbers. I have corresponded with a few of the top riders and have verified informally that they have, indeed, ridden those miles. Some are retired and some have long commutes to work. One rider is believed to have set a record for the most miles in one year (~126,000). If interested, visit Visit any motorcycle forum on the Internet and you will generally see a thread about the number of miles a motorcyclist rides. Every now and then you will see someone who believes they have ridden over a million miles in their life time. In as much as a million miles would require a individual to ride 25,000 miles/year for 40 years, this is a pretty spectacular feat.As a way of tracking both my mileage as well as the mileages of others, I designed a Motorcycle Database for the website, ncmotorcyclists, which allows a rider to enter information about themselves and their bikes. The database then automatically calculates the total miles ridden, the total number of days you owned the bike, and the average miles per day for each bike along with the aggregate totals for all of your bikes.Over the last seven years the database has continued to grow, particularly, in the long distance biker community, and now contains quite a bit of information. I think you will be amazed and impressed with some of the numbers. I have corresponded with a few of the top riders and have verified informally that they have, indeed, ridden those miles. Some are retired and some have long commutes to work. One rider is believed to have set a record for the most miles in one year (~126,000). If interested, visit miles_database - it's free!- it's free!

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