What did you do to your bagger today?
Did you use their seat simulator to design it?
Squamish to Cache Creek the next day. 99 is even better past Whistler where it becomes a two lane hwy. Rode down the Frazer Canyon to Hope and back. Stayed two nights at the Brookside Campground and ate at the Bear Claw Lodge both mornings, both get a big thumbs up.
The next day we rode over to Kamloops HD then down 97 to 97a and back up to Armstrong where we had really good buggers at the Branding Iron Pub. We finished at the Revelstoke Campground, the train tracks run right past the camp and had to listen to the trains all night.
Stopped at Lake Louis for a pic, cloudy and packed will post pic from camera after I'm home. Stopped in Banff
Dropped Bill"s wife off at the Calgary airport and headed south. Road the Road to the Sun, great scenery but packed as it was sat. so we decided to start back east on 2 instead of going back through. Mile 190 no cell signal Bill's motor started making noise in the bottom end and quit. Gave him my bike to ride out and find a signal for a call to AAA. They sent Joe's Towing out with a dedicated inclosed trailer for towing motorcyle's for a tow back to Kalispell Montana. He made numerous calls on the way back trying to find us a room for the night with no luck. He gave us a room in his house and even took us over to u-haul to rent a 14 foot truck and helped us load both bikes. For the ride home.
The next day we rode over to Kamloops HD then down 97 to 97a and back up to Armstrong where we had really good buggers at the Branding Iron Pub. We finished at the Revelstoke Campground, the train tracks run right past the camp and had to listen to the trains all night.
Stopped at Lake Louis for a pic, cloudy and packed will post pic from camera after I'm home. Stopped in Banff
Dropped Bill"s wife off at the Calgary airport and headed south. Road the Road to the Sun, great scenery but packed as it was sat. so we decided to start back east on 2 instead of going back through. Mile 190 no cell signal Bill's motor started making noise in the bottom end and quit. Gave him my bike to ride out and find a signal for a call to AAA. They sent Joe's Towing out with a dedicated inclosed trailer for towing motorcyle's for a tow back to Kalispell Montana. He made numerous calls on the way back trying to find us a room for the night with no luck. He gave us a room in his house and even took us over to u-haul to rent a 14 foot truck and helped us load both bikes. For the ride home.
Wow! That's amazing. I love to hear stories of good people doing kind things. Thanks for sharing that. I hope everything works out well with you buddy's bike.
Thanks I'll do a trip report up with pic' s from the camera as well after I get home. Yes Joe went way out of his way to help. If anyone ever needs a tow in the area I would strongly suggest using him. 406-890-5586 office@joetows.com
Last edited by Odd986; 07-24-2018 at 06:24 AM. Reason: Add number
Sweet! What are you using it on? Let us know how you like it.
Yes, just kept it simple.
Scratch that! I called them back today, and added the heat. So, that IS the exact seat I’ve ordered