That's a very good thing for the trip. Speaking of which, my next trip wouldn't be until next riding season. As to where to go - we'll see. And that shapes you up for not hearing the line from Futurerama - "No, sorry we don't take Discover"koji52 wrote: i have one of each kind of credit card out there except for discover.
Yeah, I probably only get 180 miles per tank on the B-King - being optimistic. Being realistic - I'd probably call for smaller chunks for riding.koji52 wrote: i get 200 miles to a tank on the sporty and 150 on the vrod. I'm in as good shape now as I was back in college and will ride for as long as you will ride. If I am in pain, i'll deal with it
Like I said, this was probably unwise - for several reasons. It was 20-25 over the limit there - 70 mph limit. I'd probably implement a ride speed limit of 80 at most. Nobody need tickets and the sporty is probably a better choice for a long ride than the VROD - but I could be wrong being as I haven't ridden either.koji52 wrote: 90-95 is fine on the vrod, not so fine on the sporty
Well, you are snow and hail up on me. Rain doesn't seem much of a big deal.koji52 wrote: i've ridden through rain, hail and snow. While I don't like it, i can deal with it
This isn't a big deal. I was so concerned about time, I (almost) never eat breakfast and sometimes only eat dinner out of single day that this wasn't a bid deal. I made the ride in (I need to double check) 18.5 to 19 hours. I had 5 to 5.5 hours to spare. If we plan our route we could eat for 1 hr in some local cool restaurant different than any of the local foods to us and still have time to spare.koji52 wrote:Plus eating.... I really didn't eat except for Zone bars until late at night. That would be a problem. I need my three+ meals a day or my metabolism crushes me
Who knows what they'll have on them when we do our trip? Or my bike for that matter. About 140 miles from the end of the trip I saw a blinking light on my dash - the maintenance light. I don't know if my tires are due, and I know I need to adjust my chain. But as long as we are aware of our bikes and their maintenance statuskoji52 wrote: i have less than 2k miles on the vrod and less than 10k on the sporty, both with plenty of life left on the tires and belts
I agree we should come up with a route with some nice areas to see and take pictures and go for it. Just next riding season. Unless I come up with the dough for heated riding gear and I think I may have spent that money on my SS1000...koji52 wrote:Let's hit it. Other than route planning and maybe some hotel planning (based on projected miles to travel), the logistics don't seem overly complex. I'd have to buy some gear (windshield, bags and rain gear) but for the most part maybe a few day rides to get used to riding styles is all that is needed from a preparation standpoint.
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