Take the cycle (now that it is fixed) from Greenfield to Kenosha for a 37 mile one-way trip. But as you can guess, sunny days take longer to get home 'cuz I 'get lost' so easy.
~75 miles a day... that's without having to stop-n-shop, which I usually do every other day. Which reminds me... need to make a list of stuff to pickup.
I commute 28 miles door to door or 56 miles round trip. Since my motorcycle gets twice the fuel economy than the minivan and nearly 2.5 times that of the 1999 F-150, I ride as often as I can. Most of the trip is two lane highway, and there is usually light traffic, so it is relaxing. There are curves (a rareity for Kansas), although I really don't like riding at night, because the deer are thick.
I purchased the connie for exactly this reason, to commute. I love the weather protection of the fairing, the great fuel economy, large tank, etc.....
I just wish I could ride it more often to work (have to transport kids to soccer, scouts, school, etc..) so I usually only get to ride one or two days a week during the school year.
80 miles round-trip. I don't touch the highway, and there's lots of lights. I can crush rocks with my left hand nowadays! I've recently found another way home, but I'm not sure what it's like during rush hour. I'm giving it a shot tonight.
I try to ride it as much as possible, but we've had a lot of rain this year--and snow. I recently realized I was spending almost $400/month in gas on my truck. Oddly enough that was right about the time I decided it was time to sell it. Anybody want a 2007 Silverado??
160 miles round trip. It changes from job to job and this is a minimum. I go upwards to 250-300 worst case scenario. I've run about 4700 miles so far in 2011.
100 miles round trip for me. I run US 52 along the Ohio River up river of Cincinnati. Lots of cruisers run the route on weekend. I run it every weekday.
64 miles round trip on the Connie from April to Thanksgiving. (or from after the salt is off and before it is on the roads) A few more months would be nice but I settle for the snowmobile trail running by my house.
Can only take the bike on some days as need the truck most of the time. And with that short of distance, hard to even gearing up to ride to work some days.
96 miles Akron to the East side of Cleveland. The primary reason I ordered a C-14, the vrod offers little wind protection as well as a 3.1 gal tank and the spyders offer little wind protection as well.
Before I had the connie (or any bike, for that matter), I used to ride about 90-100 miles from Ravenna to Wickliffe 5 days a week. The 271/480 merge just about killed me after 1 year of commuting But after a move it's now about 75-80 miles from Geneva to Wickliffe. Maybe I'll see you around sometime Boonedawg.