Bubba wrote:What do you think of a marathon ride like this and do you think it's even worth the trip?
Personally, I feel this isn't what I would call a "fun ride".
You can't push for time or it is just a commute and not a trip. With the wife on the back I just rode from CT to Dallas, TX and back via the no helmet law states (CT, PA, OH, KY, AR, TX), about 4,500 miles. We learned a lot. We settled into doing around 300 miles a day. We took as many non-interstate highways as possible as we had time to take it easy. We learned that finding a motel after 8 pm is hard and after 10 pm it's impossible. So we usuallly started out at about 10 am and stopped each afternoon before 6 pm to nail down a cheap room. We took lots of stops, rests and "refreshments" at the day's end.
The heat in the South was awesome, and we were saved by being on a watercooled bike in the few traffic jams we encountered. The trip lasted just over two and a half weeks, with about 5 days of that spent in Dallas resting up in a pool getting rid of our farmer tans.
In KY they have hundres of miles of beatiful parkways where the cops apparently don't give a hoot so we let her really run. That was fun as traffic was non-existent and the road was really nice and weather perfect. Ohio's scenic Route 7 along the Ohio River was also awesome. I am so sad to not still be out there riding.
Worth it? Hell, I'd give my left *** to live that road trip life everyday. I love the road, the biker folks and others you meet, the barbeque joints, and the feeling of being on a bike that was made just for you. Do it right and it's great. If you can;t take your time I say no, it it is not worth it to ride real far so take the car or fly instead.