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YukonG

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I have completed my first "long" bike trip. 1614 miles, measured by the FJR odometer. I had a great time, the weather was excellent, and the FJR just performed beautifully. This was an awesome learning experience for me, and I can't wait for more long road trips!

I started in central Oklahoma, worked my way to NW Arkansas, and stayed the night in NE Arkansas. Northern Arkansas was a great ride. I buzzed over to Tennessee, up through Kentucky, through Indiana, and stayed the night in Illinois. The next morning I cruised to SE Missouri and headed west through southern Missouri where I stayed with my Mom. Southern Missouri was another great ride. And I finished up by racing the sun back to central Oklahoma.

Some observations/comments:

-Oklahoma drivers are the worst. I was shocked at how courteous and smooth the drivers were in the other states. I've traveled the other states by car, but I really noticed their driving when traveling by bike. As soon as I made it back to Oklahoma, it was a steady cussing to the flukin idiotic, uncourteous drivers we enjoy here...

-Oklahoma roads were the worst of all the states...

-Northern Arkansas and southern Missouri are so much fun on a bike...awesome!!!

-I couldn't believe the number of other bike riders only wearing shorts and a tank top...WTF?

-I thought I would miss not having a traveling companion. I was wrong. Traveling alone was great. I stopped when I wanted to, took as long as I wanted, rode as fast or slow as I wanted, ate what I wanted, etc. This was a wonderfully peaceful trip.

-I did love my FJR...now I lust my FJR. The FJR is one bada$$ touring machine. Even loaded down, it handles and runs like a dream.

-The Throttlemeister was a life saver on those long runs. This trip would have been much less enjoyable without it. It was easy to use, and worked great.

-There are 2 farkles that I want now. First, a better seat. The factory seat is lacking a little, and I think a better made seat will be well worth the investment. Second, a GPS would be nice. A couple times I just "let's see where this road goes." And then an hour or two later, I had to stop and figure out where the hell I was - because the road wasn't on my map. So a GPS would be a nice convenience.

-I learned a lot during this trip. I think that overall I learned to be smoother, especially during cornering.

-I had several bottles of the free eyeglass cleaner that you get when you buy new eyeglasses. I used that and a microfiber rag to keep my faceshield clean (lots of bugs). That stuff worked great.

-Even with me using chapstick the whole trip, I fought my lips trying to chap. What do you all use on your lips? (go ahead...I know it's coming...)

Here are a few pics. I didn't get many good pics because much of the great scenery was on roads in which there is no place to stop. But I did snap a few pics here and there.

Somewhere in northern Arkansas

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Northern Arkansas

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The Mississippi River at the Arkansas/Tennessee line. That huge river is amazing.

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Dam construction on the Ohio River

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The next 4 pics are at Mound City National Cemetery...Fitting that I happened upon this wonderful place around Memorial Day.

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This man must have been important...He possessed the largest head stone in the cemetery.

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Old Glory flying high above all the fallen soldiers.

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Big Spring in southern Missouri. A really nice area.

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Excellent ride report, Thank You! The FJR is a mile-eater, and you paying attention to our fallen heroes was very nice too.

 
Thanks for sharing, what a great ride report. And thanks for showing our fallen heroes.

Check out Spencer's seat mods. He'll re-stuff your seat for under a hundred bucks and does a great job. Great guy to deal with too.

 
What a nice ride report and great pics...

Thanks for sharing and remem bering the men and women that served this country. They are the reason we are free to ride

 
Nice pics, glad you had fun!

you use fancy microfiber to clean the visor? i just find some TP and water and do what I can.... hehe.

GPS is nice. Less stopping for random forks in the road for sure.

 
Nice ride report. Thanks for sharing. Like others, I think you are bitten by the bug. Try a good pair of riding shorts before a seat. I extended comfortable riding distances with a stock seat by 300 miles a day easily with a pair.

this struck me as my first long trip of 6500 miles last year came to mind:

"-I thought I would miss not having a traveling companion. I was wrong. Traveling alone was great. I stopped when I wanted to, took as long as I wanted, rode as fast or slow as I wanted, ate what I wanted, etc. This was a wonderfully peaceful trip."

That's why I'm planning more trips and rode to San Diego for a conference last month rather than fly...

Keep going buddy, ride safe and let us know what you experience. It will be years before I get to see that part of the country, so I enjoy ride reports.

 
Sounds like a great ride, I got my first ticket in Ok when I was seventeen. Had such a horrible experience with both people and cops, yes theres a difference, in that State that I vowed NEVER to go there again. I'm 44 now and happy to say I'm Oklahoma free.

 
Great report. Sounds like much fun and the pics were beautiful.

I've met some really great people from Oklahoma, but I had an incident there that soured me on the state.

I was attending a wedding in Ardmore Oklahoma, a small sad city about an hour north of the Texas border. A freak snow storm came through and we were stuck there for 3 days! Everything closed down except the MacDonalds and a convenience store. That's when I learned the pure evil of 3.2% beer. You can drink a case of that stuff and get nothing but a headache and a full bladder.

 
So THAT is what NW Arkansas looks like when it's not raining. I'll be darned...

Nice pics. Looks like you had a nice ride.

Thanks for sharing!

BG

 
...Try a good pair of riding shorts before a seat. I extended comfortable riding distances with a stock seat by 300 miles a day easily with a pair...
Which kind do you recommend?




...Sounds like a great trip, and the first of many more to come?
Yes.




Sounds like a great ride, I got my first ticket in Ok when I was seventeen. Had such a horrible experience with both people and cops, yes theres a difference, in that State that I vowed NEVER to go there again. I'm 44 now and happy to say I'm Oklahoma free.
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience with people here...that is not the norm.I don't know what to tell you about the cops...

So THAT is what NW Arkansas looks like when it's not raining. I'll be darned...
Yep...lol.I didn't have one drop of rain during my whole trip!

 
...Try a good pair of riding shorts before a seat. I extended comfortable riding distances with a stock seat by 300 miles a day easily with a pair...
Which kind do you recommend?
I'll put in a plug for LDComfort gear. SFO & Route 66 was my first long trip using their stuff and it rocks!

So THAT is what NW Arkansas looks like when it's not raining. I'll be darned...
Yep...lol.I didn't have one drop of rain during my whole trip!
<sigh> It poured while I was there. Guess I'll have to go back...

 
I've never even considered a ride down 66 because it's so damn rough through central Oklahoma.

How are the roads conditions elsewhere?

 
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