mjc
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I have done numerous RV trips on the smaller highways and I see mostly adventure bike now and almost no HD's. So get a BMW adventure bike instead.
I wanted to ride to Bridgeport, and the do Tioga the next day.
Nope! Nobody listens to me! SSDD.
Ship your dirty clothes and purchases home via UPS or USPS
You just watch Easy Rider?!
I remember putting newspapers in my jacket trying to block a cold wind. LOL Having your chin so numb you couldn't feel it was not fun.
In 1975 I rode my new Kawasaki Z 900 to Yosemite and also to Ensenada bad ass bike and I kept my 750 triple. I wish I still had the triple cause they’re 25,000 now in great shape.
Holy crap that is lot of advice. Don't overthink it.
My pointer is be the chase truck.Well now I'm committed...
My BIL, nephew and friends are gonna leave SoCal, ride through Mammoth, cut across Tioga Pass (which I've been Dying to do on my Harley for years now), and spend a couple nights in Yosemite Valley.
And this is the First leg of the ride!!!
So for all you guys that have done long distance rides...
Got any tips or pointers for me???
Thanks in advance.
Wind in your hair, tit's on your back!IMHO a nice larger set of boobs sitting behind you keeping your back warm
Bell bullet is a good helmet for Harley riding. More vision than your average full face and looks like an old school helmet.Yeah, I was thinking I should wear my Off Road helmet and goggles, rather than just the brain bucket and shades.
It's carbon fiber and super light and comfortable. Although it would kinna suck riding around Yosemite with it.
Maybe bringing both would be a good idea?
This is what I do a week before departure, yellow legal pad that I add and subtract from every day, amazing what you remember while doing other stuff around the house.Its like writing a concise and clear biz letter
Just start writing what comes to you (laying stuff out you think you need for the ride)
Then edit out words not needed (start eliminating shit you think you need)
Edit out words again (eliminate more shit)
Edit out words again (eliminate more shit...lol)
Repeat if needed
Eventually you get there with a clear and concise letter without the need for all the extra words. Same goes for you stuff you need for your ride. Simplify and keep basics in tact
Best Harley accessory I've bought! Nothing like an ice cold Coors Light with the fellas in the middle of nowhere. These coolers are so nice to have on a bike.Softbag full of beer and a couple doobies and you're good to go
Tight pants cuffs.
Cycle Gear and purchase some Freeze Out under garment for under your riding pants and top. Get them to fit snug to keep the warmth in, loose is not good. Rain gear and tire repair plugs with co2 cartridges and some basic tools and zip ties.Well now I'm committed...
My BIL, nephew and friends are gonna leave SoCal, ride through Mammoth, cut across Tioga Pass (which I've been Dying to do on my Harley for years now), and spend a couple nights in Yosemite Valley.
And this is the First leg of the ride!!!
So for all you guys that have done long distance rides...
Got any tips or pointers for me???
Thanks in advance.
Cycle Gear and purchase some Freeze Out under garment for under your riding pants and top. Get them to fit snug to keep the warmth in, loose is not good. Rain gear and tire repair plugs with co2 cartridges and some basic tools and zip ties.
Maybe you should watch the movie wild hogs w/ travolta and??? For insights and inspiration?
If she was younger I'd marry her, my kinda womanIf my 77 year old neighbor was home I'd ask her, she just left for Durango this morning. She got an award from Women in the Wind last year for 21,000 miles, missed it the prior year with only about 15,000 miles. I know she takes some rain gear and a phone, and she changes a lot of tires.
This^^Comfortable seat.
Plan for all types of weather.
Pre plan all of your gas stops.
Tool roll with some multi use tools.
Couple different styles of gloves.
The ole dentist chair set up.IMHO a nice larger set of boobs sitting behind you keeping your back warm
I knew the designer of that bike...It's a V-Rod. So it's not Really a Harley.
And shrink wrap the bike to keep it clean.Install brand new tires, bring a spare wheel and tire for rear and front, in addition to two spare hubs!
Jk gonna be a great trip don't forget to post pics
Jack the bike up and inspect everything, your tires may look good until you spin them 360. If riding an EVO wear the same pants everyday, your right leg will always have oil on it. If riding an M8 check (top off) your oils every morning. I always take my oldest underwear, socks and shirts and throw them out along the way. I usually buy new shirts during the trip. Sunblock and good chap stick. Extra dew wraps. Concentrate on the ride and having a good time.
RMClose to 25k mi. Has Never leaked one drop.
For those that don't know...
The engine and trans on the V-Rod was designed and built by Porsche. It's the Only water cooled Harley, because of that fact.
The engine is smooth as silk and shifts like a dream. Zero vibration at any speed.
The 07 was the best year...
240 rear tire and 5gal gas tank from the factory. Harley went to drive by wire in 08 and killed all the power.
Mine has been Dyno tuned, with a power commander.
Penske shocks on the rear so it rides Real nice. Need to get the front forks done someday.
Sounds like @rmarion probably knows more than me?