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varyder
Posted 2010-06-12 7:36 PM (#62050)
Subject: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I wasted 5 bucks on the stupid baggers magazine. The first thing that caught my eye was a harley dubbed America's most beautiful motorcycle. Okay, it is customed out, but I still prefer my Vision. In one of the photos is standing Arlen, and you can see him all in the bike.

So I thumb over and I see an Ice Blue Vision along with some other dresser bikes, HD I think mostly, so now the mag's got my attention. There it is, pictures and stories about a ride from LA to Sturgis through the desert. So I lay down 5 bucks to get me some education.

Sorry, no education, no mention about the Vision or any of the bikes. Actually it is a bunch of whinning about putting on rain gear and it doesn't rain, and stopping in Baker, Ca to see the world's largest rectal therometer and say, "Oh my goodness, it's 101 degrees. Then it rattles on about half eaten ice cream and ending up the second day at Hanksville, UT, a mere 700 miles from L.A. Sounds like a weiny whiney ride, and to make it worse as if it is suppose to be a cliff-hanger, it is in two parts but I won't get fooled again. Mike Calabro is the author I think, and he whines on about 3,000 miles ending up in Chicago by himself like more than a week later.

I learned not to buy bagger ever again.

It does mention some stops, and one is seeing Fort Irwin from afar, that's were I'll be in the middle of for two weeks before finishing up my 6,000 mile trip, solo. I wonder if it will rain, waaa, I hope so...
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Rebel
Posted 2010-06-12 9:07 PM (#62059 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Iron Butt

Posts: 600
Linwood, MI
Bah. Lightweights. I did 3000 miles in one weekend on my Vision. Got lots of rain/drizzle and unseasonable cold weather for the whole trip, except in Tulsa, OK, where it was actually sunny and hot. Mother Nature must like Tulsa...

Sadly, it was a trip with a mission, so all expressway. No sight-seeing, no interesting stops.
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varyder
Posted 2010-06-12 9:14 PM (#62060 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I'm always on a mission...
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-06-13 6:44 AM (#62076 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Have fun and ride safe. I heard you are going through Houston....Are you staying on I 10? Will you ride through San Antonio? If so when?

Paul
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varyder
Posted 2010-06-13 7:09 AM (#62080 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I'll be rollin' through Amarillo on I-40. I had hoped earlier to ride to Dallas then down to see my son this coming weekend, but the California trip came up. So I'm flying in and out of Dallas, one day trip, and then the following week rolling to the Mojave.
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Cometman
Posted 2010-06-13 8:45 AM (#62091 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Tourer

Posts: 520
Simi Valley, CA
You coming towards the coast or staying in Barstow?
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varyder
Posted 2010-06-13 12:26 PM (#62101 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I'm homebased in Barstow from 27 Jun to 8 Jul. You know I've got to see the Enterprise. I'll let you know when I'm in town.
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-06-13 11:10 PM (#62137 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
Amarillo....Sounds like you are getting your kicks on Route 66.

Ride Safe
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donetracey
Posted 2010-06-14 12:33 AM (#62143 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
How can you do that without a USB connection? Blows me away - and I am a Computer Guy.....
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varyder
Posted 2010-06-14 9:20 AM (#62158 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I'll have to pick some side adventures on the way out if I make good time to ride some old road Route 66. I knew I-40 for the most part was along some of the 66 road, but didn't know how much. There are signs in Barstow that says Route 66 and I've been there quite a few times, but it never meant nothing to me in a cage. On the big two-wheeler I can have a little braggin' rights.

As far as the USB, my iPod is toast, my radio for some reason is losing reception, so I guess I'll be old-skoolin' it. I don't use cruise anymore, though it does work, just an overpriced throttle lock for me at the moment, and I'm thinking of taking the shield off or splurgin' for a blade. But I wish I had me an old "runnin" Indian for this trip, but the Vision will do. I just hope the tar snakes out west ain't no meaner than the ones here in old dominion.
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salty
Posted 2010-06-14 10:04 AM (#62159 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Cruiser

Posts: 99
Cold lake Alberta
Is this the article or trip where they lost a rider on a GoldWing? Guy lost his arm due to the crash I think...if so, there is two articles out on the ride.
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varyder
Posted 2010-06-14 10:11 AM (#62160 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
it didn't mention anyone losing an arm in the first part, but it may go on with that in the second part. As I mentioned I couldn't find anything that gave an indication this was a really bad ride, just heat, a rain that never came and no ice cream, I just wasn't following it. Maybe that's the punch-line, which would make it a bad ride overall.

I do recall what you're talking about that happened about a year ago. Saw that on blog, maybe this is the first time it has been in a rag.
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g1nomad
Posted 2010-06-14 1:17 PM (#62173 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Tourer

Posts: 562
SC, Bluffton
If it is the follow up to last Months (subscription ran out), did he finally mention how the totaled the Goldwing?

Thank you.

Herb
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varyder
Posted 2010-06-14 1:28 PM (#62175 - in reply to #62050)
Subject: Re: 3,000 mile hell ride


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I'll double check as the only thing that caught my attention was the Vision and the hell ride after I read about the beautiful bike piece. It might be last months, but this was only part one. I'm not sure if I saw a wing in there, I did see an Ice Blue Vision and some other bikes, Harleys I think.

SURPRISE,

here's the article online, and yes there is a goldwing. didn't see part two
http://www.baggersmag.com/features/1006_hrbp_baggers_3000_mile_hell...

Edited by varyder 2010-06-14 1:32 PM
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