boogahboogah
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After seeing the IBA license plate holder, I realized I just had to have one. Decided to go visit Ma & Pa in Colorado after the BMW get together in Lima Ohio, so what better time to drive & drive & drive & drive ...
Started in Greenfield Indiana at 7:22 AM EDT, finished in Northglenn Colorado (North Denver) at 2:07 AM MST. Route 70 all the way to Denver, then North on I25. Finished the paperwork today & sent it in to the IBA folks.
Took my time with a lot of rest/smoke/soda stops, an hour for breakfast, hour and a half for dinner, and of course the mandatory six gas stops. My approach seemed to be more relaxed than most folks, I had somewhere to get to but was under no schedule to get there, so I tried to make the ride as low pressure as possible. Since I'm normally a night owl, finishing late at night was no big deal, except for making sure the night clerk at the hotel would witness for me. If I had driven another hour I could have had my sister witness for me, but since it was getting pretty late I wanted to err on the side of safety rather than chance getting groggy.
Miles: 1144 according to the odometer on the Feejer
Observations:
1) The further West I went, the more willing the drivers were to pulling over for a fast bike
2) Actually had to fight to stay calm in lousy Indianapolis traffic/construction/cager flood. I should've known better.
3) I got a free light show for the last 1/3 of Kansas and the first 1/3 of Colorado, seems a storm front was stalled on the Colorado front range & the lightning show (the massive 'out West' kind) was visible for all of that distance. The rain that followed as I got closer to Denver alternated between drizzle & light rain, so it was no real problem.
4) Family all gave me the 'you're really crazy' look. Even my sportsbike nephew!
5) Realized that a Russell would be required after the third gas stop (Kansas). Also probably the highway pags, as my knees got pretty stiff during the ride. I'll tell Santa about it this winter...
6) Peterbuilt trucks throw off the biggest bow wave
Would I do it again ? Yep ! Probably will plan a BunBurner for October or April '06.
Hope the IBA folks process that paperwork quickly (and the witnesses are stand up)!
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Oh yeah, I picked up the bike on May 3 and have 7900 miles on it so far... It's been great fun compared to the cruiser I used to have. Every cruiser owner should be _required_ to drive an FJR for 30 miles before being allowed to buy the cruiser.
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