If my bike is legal, I may be able to join you for the Dallas to Houston leg!! Big IF though... Hope it goes well!!!
Keep me posted. Anyone who wants to share any/all of the trip, the more the merrier.
Use a mapping program where you can enter vehicle milage, fuel capacity, types of road traveled and average speed. It will tell you time to allot, where to stop for fuel, etc. Ask yourself "can I sit on my 550 as long as I can sit in my car?"
What sort of mapping program does this? Sounds handy. And yes, I can sit on my 550 for the rest of my days.
I can't zoom in, but I would recommend the next Northern route East of Wash. Route #20
You don't want to miss this part. http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=56776.125
That's exactly what I am looking for on this trip. Sights like that.
Since you'll be in NW Wyoming you really need to ride Bear Tooth Hwy into Yellowstone then into Montana!
The Pacific Coast Hwy (1 & 101) is great. That will take some some serious time to do it correctly.
Your southern CA/AZ route will be EXTREMELY hot in the summer. I wondered why we didn't see any other bikers from San Diego east along the border. That was until we stopped long enough to realize we were the only fools riding in 120o weather in August.
Take the Grand Canyon route then definitely ride through Monument Valley in Utah and through southwest Colorado (Telluride, Million Dollar hwy, etc) THEN back down to Albuquerque.
I was born and raised in Wyoming. I know the Beartooth route all too well. It's one of my favorite parts of the country.
The 1 & 101 is one of the stretches I look forward to the most. I want to take my time on this trip and really be a sponge for a while. Just soak everything up.
I figured the heat would be pretty awful. I was planning on either cruising the desert at night and spending my days in air-conditioned bars or what-have-you, or taking the Grand Canyon route. I haven't seen the Canyon since I was a kid, so it would be nice to see the crack in the Earth again.
As far as the bike, in my case the people on this board that said that these bikes really like to run were right. It just ticked along without any problems, even though I'd planned on having to make repairs. Do your maintenance before you leave and take care of all the wear items.
Consider using a GPS. It's liberating to be able to go wherever you want and still get to your destination. It's also great to locate gas stations, etc as you're running low.
Do it. It'll be something you'll remember forever and who knows when or if you'll get to do it if you wait.
I don't know exactly what it is, but these bikes, for some reason or another, just tick right along, just like you said. The reliability of them is amazing. They BEG for the open road.
I considered getting a GPS, but part of the attraction of the road is just the wandering aspect. I don't even like cell phones, but I'm taking one for emergencies. I don't know. Maybe I'll change my mind. My friends call me a minimalist. I just like to keep it simple.
I WILL do it. Once in a while I get these little twinges of anxiety and I think, "What if I don't do it? What if something happens and it falls through? Like I find a stress crack in the calendars or something I can't afford to fix?" But then I calm myself down and tell myself I have plenty of time to prepare and get everything ready. I will do it, despite what everyone around me says. They smile and nod like I'm a kid saying I want to grow up to be and astronaut or something. Time will tell.
That almost looks like "one lap of America" I'm planning a NY to Alabama to Sturgis myself.
When are you planning this?
Let me know when your in AZ
You better believe I will. We'll go skate.
Most importantly - meet fellow SOHCers along your route!!! Its a great way to get local info, meet a friendly face, route tips etc....
Good luck in your planning! When I did the Boston-Mexico trip the only planning I did was to get out my Rand McNally map book the week before leaving and look for the squiggly lines on the map....yeah it could have been better planned . Worked out OK though. Expect to get punctures! Spare inner tubes for both tires.
cheers
Andy
Thanks for all the tips, Andy! I knew you'd have something to add on here.
I will definitely make it a point to meet some of you SOHC cats out there on the road. I really look forward to it.
I like your style of planning. That's the sort of trip I want this to be. I have all summer to spare and I have no other obligations to myself or anyone else.