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Another long journey
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Ente" data-source="post: 1461038" data-attributes="member: 92606"><p>This summer, three days after my 74th BD, I left on a 4000 mile, five week excursion on my 2006 FJR. It quickly turned into an eventual 6,066 mile trip when I realized that a 1000 mile “detour” would allow me to spend two days with my new granddaughter in New Orleans. 100% “worth it,” despite the 100+ degree temps and brutal humidity in MO, LA, AL. And I was camping! </p><p></p><p>Made it to Ottawa and Toronto, Canada and saw a lot of beautiful scenery (and beautiful friends) along the way. Motorcycle travel helps keep me young, so I intend to “keep on truckin’” for a while longer. The FJR, my second one, is getting to be a bit top-heavy, but it’s such a superb long-distance hauler I don’t want to give it up quite yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Ente, post: 1461038, member: 92606"] This summer, three days after my 74th BD, I left on a 4000 mile, five week excursion on my 2006 FJR. It quickly turned into an eventual 6,066 mile trip when I realized that a 1000 mile “detour” would allow me to spend two days with my new granddaughter in New Orleans. 100% “worth it,” despite the 100+ degree temps and brutal humidity in MO, LA, AL. And I was camping! Made it to Ottawa and Toronto, Canada and saw a lot of beautiful scenery (and beautiful friends) along the way. Motorcycle travel helps keep me young, so I intend to “keep on truckin’” for a while longer. The FJR, my second one, is getting to be a bit top-heavy, but it’s such a superb long-distance hauler I don’t want to give it up quite yet! [/QUOTE]
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