California to Kansas?
#1
California to Kansas?
I had planned a trip with a couple of friends to ride from northern California to Kansas City in July. Just found out today that my 2 friends cancelled out of the trip.
Obviously, riding with others is preferred for safety and enjoying the trip. Has anyone done a trip along Interstate 80? And has anyone done a trip of this length solo? I was SO looking forward to this trip.
Thanks in advance for your comments and feedback,
Carl
Obviously, riding with others is preferred for safety and enjoying the trip. Has anyone done a trip along Interstate 80? And has anyone done a trip of this length solo? I was SO looking forward to this trip.
Thanks in advance for your comments and feedback,
Carl
#2
Hi Carl. First we are going to need more information from you. What bike will you be riding (year, model, mileage, etc)? Second, how much experience do you have doing long distance rides? Third, how much time do you have for this trip? Fourth, what kind of roads do you like riding, Interstates, two lane roads?
I've done a lot of long distance riding, both solo and with friends. I do prefer having friends along but solo rides can be a lot of fun, too.
And, I80 does not pass through Kansas. It goes through Nebraska. Somewhere you'll have to pickup I70.
Give us more info and you'll get more feedback then you probably want. A lot of the feedback will be contradictory, but that's life around here.
I've done a lot of long distance riding, both solo and with friends. I do prefer having friends along but solo rides can be a lot of fun, too.
And, I80 does not pass through Kansas. It goes through Nebraska. Somewhere you'll have to pickup I70.
Give us more info and you'll get more feedback then you probably want. A lot of the feedback will be contradictory, but that's life around here.
#3
The only part of 80 that is somewhat nice, other than the Sierras, is from Salt Lake City to Cheyenne. May be a little slower but I would take 50 to 70 if I was in a hurry. Easier to stay awake... Other wise I just try and avoid my two least favorite riding states (Nevada and Kansas) all together...
Last edited by 0ldhippie; 04-27-2015 at 07:41 PM.
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I drove over the road for years. I-80 is awesome. I also like HWY 50 from Fernley NV to the junction of I-15/I-70 in Utah, then over the very scenic ride through the mountains of Colorado where I live.
Now if your trying to do this trip with a 2.2 gallon peanut gas tank, you might want to rent a different bike.
Now if your trying to do this trip with a 2.2 gallon peanut gas tank, you might want to rent a different bike.
#6
I've never ridden across Nevada, but I've made the trip by Jeep several times.
I love US 50, and if you have the right bike and know what you're about, I would recommend that route over I-80. Do not pass any gas pumps on 50 without topping off, and carry water and such, and enjoy one of America's most spectacular roads. Once into Utah, 50 dog-legs a bit but eventually joins up with I-70, which will take you into Kansas.
And btw, I think Kansas is sadly under-appreciated...beautiful state, in its own way!
I love US 50, and if you have the right bike and know what you're about, I would recommend that route over I-80. Do not pass any gas pumps on 50 without topping off, and carry water and such, and enjoy one of America's most spectacular roads. Once into Utah, 50 dog-legs a bit but eventually joins up with I-70, which will take you into Kansas.
And btw, I think Kansas is sadly under-appreciated...beautiful state, in its own way!
#7
If I wanted to do the ride to Kansas directly and relatively quickly, I would probably pick up 50 in Sacramento and take it through Nevada and then pick up I70 in Utah and continue on 70 through Colorado and Utah. I70 through Utah is spectacular, maybe the most scenic Interstate in the country (ymmv). I70 though Colorado is nice, too. If you have extra time, spend it in Colorado exploring some of the high mountain passes.
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#8
Forgot to mention what my trip is for. I'm going to visit my first cousins I grew up with that I haven't seen in years; they live in Kansas City. I plan on taking at least 2 weeks off work to give me a few days for the ride. My bike is a 2001 FLSTF (Fatboy) equipped with saddle bags, tourpak, windshield, and Kuryakyn Mark IV bars. Both tires I will replace before this trip on top of fluid change. Carburetor was just serviced with a new gasket kit last year; had an issue with it. Bike has 22000 miles on it now; I've recently done a 500mi trip to southern CA w/o the windshield, then back home the next day with the windshield. I made it a trip to ride down and visit friends, plus pick up my windshield I bought off Craigslist. I've also done several 300mi day trips with a group and solo.
#9
The only part of 80 that is somewhat nice, other than the Sierras, is from Salt Lake City to Cheyenne. May be a little slower but I would take 50 to 70 if I was in a hurry. Easier to stay awake... Other wise I just try and avoid my two least favorite riding states (Nevada and Kansas) all together...
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