Bay Area, Ca to Halfway OR - First Road trip on a bike 2 up
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My butt tells me that I need to get gas every 120-150 miles. Strange that my gas gauge says I still have 100-70 miles left in my tank. I have the Road Zeppelin seat. As suggested, stay hydrated. Drink PLENTY of water.
Looks like you are getting pretty well set up. Enjoy your trip and post a lot of pics.
Looks like you are getting pretty well set up. Enjoy your trip and post a lot of pics.
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cleber (07-04-2017)
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Thank you everyone for the suggestions... we are taking the suggested route and might mix up a bit depending on how we feel... we took the bike out this weekend for the hollister rally 70th anniversary and the seat was a hit.. although when I add the rider back rest the wife area gets significantly smaller so at the moment I'll only use the rider back rest if I need it.
Feels like we have all setup and are ready..... dropped off the bike at the dealer for the first 1k maintenance, the bike only has 750 miles but I feel it will be ok....
Anyways keep checking back we will be uploading pics during the drive and our thoughts on the road traveled.
Cant wait to get on road with the best partner ever!!!
Cheers
Happy 4th
Feels like we have all setup and are ready..... dropped off the bike at the dealer for the first 1k maintenance, the bike only has 750 miles but I feel it will be ok....
Anyways keep checking back we will be uploading pics during the drive and our thoughts on the road traveled.
Cant wait to get on road with the best partner ever!!!
Cheers
Happy 4th
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Thanks for the suggestion you definitely know that area, that is the only part of Oregon I know...
Cheers
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cleber (07-06-2017)
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I want to share a little advice with you. A friend of mine in Halfway has spent some time as an EMT and has also spent some time working in the clinic either there or in Baker City and she has told me that each year, when they've had a rally there, that the Hells Canyon road has gotten a few people into trouble. The road is narrow and windy and also has some loose gravel in various parts of the road. For those that have never been on it, people sometimes have tried to over ride that stretch of highway and have gotten into minor or sometimes serious problems, so if you take it, watch out for the unexpected, it might just jump up and bite you in the *** and ruin your trip.
I agree its not a great place to ride over your head.
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cleber (07-06-2017)
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If I had a new bike with no plates & going on a long trip, I would carry the temporary registration & (possibly the sales docs), & for sure proof of insurance.
my .02
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions and tips on this thread it really helped on our trip.
We are back safe and sounds bike performed flawless we did about 2k miles round trip....
The route was amazing easy ride and excellent views...We took 5 to Weed, 97 and 26 we returned via same route as there were places we wanted to see more and stop
The Hammock seat was a success, we were doing sprints of 80 to 120 miles no problems stop and took breaks... on the last leg we did 160 miles that was pushing a bit but no pain on the next day.
Non-Ethanol premium, I had no idea in Oregon you could get it at the pump station... I pumped every chance I could and I notice the bike was running really nice with it... 6th gear roll on pulled harder than regular premium we get in CA...
Highway pegs were a success although the moved a few times and I had to move it back to where I wanted,,, going to use a piece of rubber from an old inner tube and add to the inside of the clamps....
Klamath Falls, Bend and Halfway was great places to stay.
Here are some pics from the ride
We are back safe and sounds bike performed flawless we did about 2k miles round trip....
The route was amazing easy ride and excellent views...We took 5 to Weed, 97 and 26 we returned via same route as there were places we wanted to see more and stop
The Hammock seat was a success, we were doing sprints of 80 to 120 miles no problems stop and took breaks... on the last leg we did 160 miles that was pushing a bit but no pain on the next day.
Non-Ethanol premium, I had no idea in Oregon you could get it at the pump station... I pumped every chance I could and I notice the bike was running really nice with it... 6th gear roll on pulled harder than regular premium we get in CA...
Highway pegs were a success although the moved a few times and I had to move it back to where I wanted,,, going to use a piece of rubber from an old inner tube and add to the inside of the clamps....
Klamath Falls, Bend and Halfway was great places to stay.
Here are some pics from the ride