Posted by Bike Guy Joe on June 8, 2008, 8:18 am
Taking my VL800 on a road trip across America....most of it. I'm
taking U.S. 6 from where I live (near the Ohio/Pa.) border to it's
termination in Bishop, Ca. May return via the asme route, maybe
another like U.S. 30, or 40 or a combination of all of the above ect.
I have checked the valve clearances, changed the oil and installed a
new front tire. The rear tire has about a thousand miles on it. Lubed
up everything and done all maintenance items. Taking a tent, sleepping
bag, and camp pad, and a couple changes of clothes.
This is the first bike trip I've done more than a few hundred miles.
No, I won't be taking a cell phone, I mean, I'm a child of the 70's
and we didn't have them then and I won't take the "adventure" out of
the adventure by taking a cell with me.
I may pick up a back belt/kidney belt.
Any suggestions?
Posted by Ian Singer on June 8, 2008, 9:13 am
Bike Guy Joe wrote:
> Taking my VL800 on a road trip across America....most of it.
> Any suggestions?
In 1970 when I rode from North Carolina to Toronto everyone told me to
get a pistol. I did, but it was in my suitcase, unloaded, with the pin
out as well. Big mistake at the border when I declared it leaving the
US and strapped it around my wait to drive across the bridge.
Ian Singer
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Posted by MadDogR75 on June 14, 2008, 12:20 am
> Bike Guy Joe wrote:
> > Taking my VL800 on a road trip across America....most of it.
> > Any suggestions?
> In 1970 when I rode from North Carolina to Toronto everyone told me to
> get a pistol. I did, but it was in my suitcase, unloaded, with the pin
> out as well. Big mistake at the border when I declared it leaving the
> US and strapped it around my wait to drive across the bridge.
> Ian Singer
It's even worse now - "An alleged terrorist was today prevented......"
> Any suggestions?