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I bought my FJR specifically for this trip. I had been dreaming of a road bike for years - glad they finally both happened.

Said trip had been in discussions between my brother and I for over 2 years. The discussions were usually pretty short.

Me: "Let's go on a motorcycle trip. We can go here, and there, and over there too..."

Brother: "You need a bike"

Me: "Damn."

After a long, consistently-applied, well thought-out psychological campaign, I finally felt comfortable that the FJR purchase would not end in divorce. The funny thing was that after making the decision to purchase, but before going down to the dealer my old man ends buying a valkyrie! Now there would be three of us going on the trip. Way to go pops! Not bad for a 71 year old.

Anyhoo, pics are attached below. I don't have the skill or patience to do a proper report, so I included my favorite pics only.

Our planned route, which was pretty much followed to the t.

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Anyone ride through Oatman, AZ outside Kingman? It was mostly an afterthought on our trip plan, but wanted to hopefully see something interesting on our way to Kingman. I was surprised at what we found. A nice old mining town conveniently converted to a tourist trap. Mules roaming the streets. A gunfight reenactment. A visiting marching band made up of 80 yr olds with fez style hats. Classic. The pic below was on the east side of Oatman, out behind an old gas station that doesn't serve gas anymore but has plenty of antiques.

TV is important:

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The Moki Dugway was one of the "we must go here" destinations while planning. While it didn't disappoint, I can say I was worried about nothing. Although dirt, it's a proper road.

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So strong. So powerful.

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A quick stop at the south side of the Grand Canyon suggests somebody erected the largest mural painting ever - the place didn't seem real.

I'm not even sure where this picture was taken, but it's definitely my favorite of the entire trip. Most likely somewhere between the Grand Canyon and Mexican hat.

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Monticello, UT was the site of my favorite meal of the whole trip. Glad we stopped to ask some locals for a suggestion.

Did my brother bite off more than he could chew?

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I like burrito snacks.

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At Mesa Verde national park we took a tour of the cliff dwellings. Amazing stuff.

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Once in Colorado, I was reminded of the sheltered life we live out here in SoCal. First of all, someone dialed the thermostat waaay below 70 (our coldest morning ride was 37 before windchill). Second of all, apparently there are seasons in the rest of the country. I had never seen such colors on trees before. I must have 20 pictures of these "gold" trees.

Gunnison canyon and the roads north up to Glenwood Springs were highlights.

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During the trip I repeatedly got caught riding into the sun and immediately became jealous of my brother's/dad's modular helmets with the flip down fighter pilot visor. My el cheapo sunglasses were no match for the sun's harsh glare. I finally broke down and customized my shoei.

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(PM me if you need the spec sheets)

While these pics don't do it justice, Capitol Reef nat'l park was another highlight and welcomed surprise. The day was overcast and riding weather perfect.

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While we stopped at Bryce Canyon one morning, all the pics tend to look the same. Also, if you stay on your bike the whole time, Bryce is a "ride to see something" park. Zion on the other hand is a "look at alll this stuff while riding" kinda place. Zion pics:

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Overall this was an awesome trip. I wish we had more than just one week to take off of work.

Total Best Worst Average

MPG 53.94 32.50 45.11

Cost of Fuel $218.72 $4.40 $3.42 $3.76

Number of gallons 58.011 5.36 1.97 2.90

Number of miles each tank 2,601 214 81 130

 
:unsure: My wife and I are planning a trip in April unfortunately the FJR has to stay home. We are flying into Las Vegas on a Tuesday evening picking up a bike first thing Wenesday morning. We are planning 3 full days we were going to go To Bryce & Zion any suggestions must sees or avoids. Also are there any areas you felt safety might be an issue we booked a Bestwestern outside Zion for the first night. Do you have a suggestion for hotel near Bryce we were looking at another Bestwestern.Were place s to get fuel and issue. We are taking a GoldWing 1800 for this trip. Thanks Phil
 
"...but before going down to the dealer my old man ends buying a valkyrie! Now there would be three of us going on the trip. Way to go pops! Not bad for a 71 year old"

Now "that" was a Killer report!

What a great ride!

Yatahee!

 
Me: "Damn."
TV is important:

So strong. So powerful.
Those lines almost made me shoot hot coffe outta my nose.

Thanks for sharing. Those are some terrific pictures. That looks like it was a heckuva trip.

 
I like burrito snacks.
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I'm pretty sure I've eaten there a few times too. That picture makes me want to go back :dribble:

And for a group of people who often claim to be fast, we sure take our time replying to trip reports, don't we. :blink: Anyway, thanks for taking us along (waaaaaay back in October).

 
Thanks for sharing,,,, It's nice to see pictures like that while I sitting here looking out

the window at all the snow and freezing rain .... :dribble:

good day to surf the internet and dream of spring and summer...

 
Anyone ride through Oatman, AZ outside Kingman? It was mostly an afterthought on our trip plan, but wanted to hopefully see something interesting on our way to Kingman. I was surprised at what we found. A nice old mining town conveniently converted to a tourist trap. Mules roaming the streets. A gunfight reenactment. A visiting marching band made up of 80 yr olds with fez style hats. Classic. The pic below was on the east side of Oatman, out behind an old gas station that doesn't serve gas anymore but has plenty of antiques.
I live in Kingman (formaley of so ca) I ride up to Oatman 3 or 4 times a year. Here's a pic of last trip, this liitle burro was only a few days old

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:unsure: a trip in April ... 3 full days we were going to go To Bryce & Zion 1)any suggestions must sees or avoids.

2)Also are there any areas you felt safety might be an issue

3)we booked a Bestwestern outside Zion for the first night. Do you have a suggestion for hotel near Bryce we were looking at another Bestwestern.

4)Were place s to get fuel and issue. ...Thanks Phil
you've picked good location, season :coolsmiley02:

I've gone down there often in April to early May.

answering these quickly to minimize the thread jack,

#1) Phil, PM me with patience if you want more info. maybe phone #, am not looking in profile

#2) Unsafe, absolutely NOT. Once you get out of Vegas you can loan a stranger $20 and he'll pay you back in 2 hours.

Just you mellow out and all will bounce back what you give off.

#3) Best Western Zion is good. are you hikers, even 1 hour hikers? PM me.

Bryce Hotel recommendation? - Bryce is nice; high and cool, well cold really in early April.

Not really a town in my mind, so I'd stay where there is an onsite restaurant.

[Option - about an hour past Bryce is Escalantee, you could stay there (Prospector Inn).

You're from NJ, generally thought of as busy, so staying in this remote western town will be part of your trip. It's also lower and much warmer. Scenic.

You can leave your keys in your bike it's so safe. Inn has a restaurant where I eat b'fast; dinner maybe the Outfitter's which serves the only beer in town ("Poligamy Porter" and they don't serve that in NJ!).

Rte 12, the next 30 miles from Escalantee to Boulder has scenery, curves, very much beauty. ]

4) fuel/food not a problem anywhere.

 
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:unsure: a trip in April ... 3 full days we were going to go To Bryce & Zion 1)any suggestions must sees or avoids.

2)Also are there any areas you felt safety might be an issue

3)we booked a Bestwestern outside Zion for the first night. Do you have a suggestion for hotel near Bryce we were looking at another Bestwestern.

4)Were place s to get fuel and issue. ...Thanks Phil
you've picked good location, season :coolsmiley02:

I've gone down there often in April to early May.

answering these quickly to minimize the thread jack,

#1) Phil, PM me with patience if you want more info. maybe phone #, am not looking in profile

#2) Unsafe, absolutely NOT. Once you get out of Vegas you can loan a stranger $20 and he'll pay you back in 2 hours.

Just you mellow out and all will bounce back what you give off.

#3) Best Western Zion is good. are you hikers, even 1 hour hikers? PM me.

Bryce Hotel recommendation? - Bryce is nice; high and cool, well cold really in early April.

Not really a town in my mind, so I'd stay where there is an onsite restaurant.

[Option - about an hour past Bryce is Escalantee, you could stay there (Prospector Inn).

You're from NJ, generally thought of as busy, so staying in this remote western town will be part of your trip. It's also lower and much warmer. Scenic.

You can leave your keys in your bike it's so safe. Inn has a restaurant where I eat b'fast; dinner maybe the Outfitter's which serves the only beer in town ("Poligamy Porter" and they don't serve that in NJ!).

Rte 12, the next 30 miles from Escalantee to Boulder has scenery, curves, very much beauty. ]

4) fuel/food not a problem anywhere.
UT 12 is one of the best roads in the US!!! Escalante Canyon is incredible, you'll know it when you see it. We rode 12 in early May, and the mornings were extremely cool, but you should be okay with a Wing. When you get to the little town of Boulder, there is a side road that is paved for about 20 miles that heads to Capitol Reef NP from the west...ask the locals. Great ride, but turns to gravel, but a great ride until it starts to fade. There's a split in the sandstone at the bottom of the canyon that is awesome. Then you go back up to UT 12, and make the run up to Torrey. That's when it could get cool, as you cross a high plateau, the views to the east are awesome!!!

And someone, I need the name of that burrito restaurant in Monticello!! We ride to eat burritos like that, the best so far has been Hatch, New Mexico, but lots of good runner ups!

 
I'm almost positive it was:

R&F Restaurant

149 E Center

Monticello, UT 84535

(435) 587-2400

and it would definitely by worth the ride.

 
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