Super late on getting a ride report... I'll pick up where K5 Keith left off.
Thursday July 19th, I get off work early and head to Fairbury Ne, to spend the night with some family.
Small town in SE NE, and had good hot weather, and nice 2 lanes for the trip down.
Blinkers stopped working, so when I got there, pulled the bucket off, and found a cpl connections that were not making connection. Easy fix.
Re-packed the bike Friday morning, and headed west on HWY 136 across the southern part of NE to McCook.
Roads were fab. Temps were hot. Perfect summer trip!
Here's a pic somewhere along HWY136.
When I look @ that pic, I realize it doesn't take much to travel across country. Think most motorcycle riders pack too much. With what I've got pictured, there is full camp gear, 2 changes of clothes, tool set, and a softpack cooler with cold drinks, snacks, food. Have travel many many multi-day trips with this exact set-up.
OK...back to the trip.
Running the CB650 @ about 60-65mph. Fill-ups are showing me @ 46-48mpg. Life is good!
Get to McCook. I beat the CO guys there. Time change and road construction for them.
Eat some dang good pulled pork @ a BBQ joint while waiting for them to arrive.
K5 Keith posted good pics of the hand-off, etc.
Here's one of mine and Keiths when I'm about to leave McCook.
Head south to I-70 in KS. Hit some heavy rain on the way. Doesn't last long, but it dumps heavy!
Then gets dry. Then dumps again.
Rain is over by the time I get to I-70, and begin my trek east across KS.
Temps are hot! 99deg +!!
Bike still running good. Speeds now @ 75mph @ around 6200rpm.
MPG dropping to the low of the trip @ 41.8mpg.
Here's an action shot. Was getting bored with driving on I-70!
Arrive @ Kanopolis Campground for the night. It's a decent ways off I-70. Miscalculated my mileage getting to the lake and then having to get back into town for gas. Let's just say, the next day when I filled up, I was on fumes! 3.4gal tank...filled it with 3.25gal. Had a whopping .15gal left! Cutting it close!
Here's a pic of me setting up camp.
And one of GZ surveying his empire! Ha.
Had a great storm come through. Was nice to watch the sunset, lightning...temps dropped 20degs for sure.
Made for perfect camping!
Packed up the next morning. Headed into Salina KS, filled up, and kept rolling on I-70 east to Kansas City.
Was in touch with Nshadadi, and Pinhead, coordinating the meet-up @ another BBQ place in KC.
Rain for Nshadadi and his traveling partner...but all made it to the meet successful.
Ate. Swapped stories. Took pics. Was good to meet some new faces. The last couple GZ tours, I did, the route took a different path. Was good to connect up with fellow sohc/4 guys in a different region.
GZ handed off to Nshadadi and he took him to Columbia, MO and on to a different team.
Team 4 officially ends.
I stayed the night in KC. Got a hotel. Swam. Drank beer. Slept good!
3.5hr ride back to Omaha.
CB650 ran flawless no matter how hard I pushed it.
Hot temps. Higher RPM. Don't be afraid to let the ol' girls loose!!
**Will say though....I regret that I forget to put in high speed plugs per Honda Manual.
Definitely should have been running D9EA! NOT D8EA (<--stock). On long trips, I always swap them out, but for whatever reason, forgot to do it this time! According to the NGK website...one step colder, equals 70-100deg C temp drop. That's pretty significant in head temp! Especially running higher RPMs, for hour after, and doing it during high summer temps of 99+.
Signing off.... team 4 out...