Hi everyone... first I would like to thank everyone who called to check on me.. and for all who kept me going. That said, heres my week in review...
I loaded the mighty KTM 990 on Friday Feb. 29 for my 5000+ mile adventure. After a good night sleep I am on the road at 5 am ct. It is Saturday and the wind is blowing like crazy. I fight this all day long all the way to New Mexico and my first sleep stop. I got a room in Santa Rosa NM. the first night after a 900 mile day and the bed felt good. I did run in to one of my fovorite things, a couple at the motel had several... Aussie puppys that I just had to sit and play with, dogs at good!!
Up on Sunday to sunshine and... more strong winds blowing. Eat a light breakfast and head for Skooter G in Scootsdale AZ. but the day would not be normal. When I got to Grant NM. it was cold and snowing it *** off. I ran for about 20 mile in the white stuff, the roads were just wet with the edges just starting to cover when I ran out of it. I do want to thank MahaffyD (Mike) for the use if his Garmin 378 with COLOR RADAR!!! It was great to see what was up ahead. Stayed on I-40 all the way to Flagstaff then made a left to Scootsville.
The great thing about a forum like this is the great people you meet. Old buddys Barry and Richard aka Barbus Fairlainer road to Scooters on Sunday afternoon in... yes the wind and sand storm. After a delay (wind blown over semi) they made it to Scootsdale. We enjoyed a nice meal together, and the bar cut off Richard!!! You know the English can't hold there liquor.
Thanks Greg and Jane for the free nights stay at there very nice home in Scottsdale.
On Monday we have breakfast and head for San Diego... After slabing it for a bit we turn on HWY 94, and all I can say is WOW!! I took us close to the border and the mountains. Great roads, great time... Richard, Barry, and myself had dinner in San Diego that evening and then they left for home.
Tuesday was a planned "off" day to rest and just take it easy before the 2400 mile ride to the east. But it didn't go as planned. Late of monday I had a wire in my Autocom headset break. I got on line and found a dealer a few miles away. I give them a call, and great they have one and off I go. Get down there walk inside it is waiting on the counter for me. In and out in 4 minute tops. Jump on the bike, and some dirtbag has ripped off my XM radio. There was a sales man there but he didn't see anyone take it. (I think he was the dirtbag). Off the Walmart to get some new tunes and back to the motel. Had to call and switch radios with XM, and install the new headset. Later the night we had a group dinner for all the 50cc riders, and the meal was good. Off to bed!!!
It is Weds. morning and the alarm wakes me at 3:45am. Pack up the bike and check out of the room. Ride over to the next parking lot to be checked in/out. With the paperwork signed I head for my first (starting) gas receipt. After that I head for the Pacific ocean.. Some take a sample of sand and water, but I have enough **** I am hauling. I stick my left boot in the water (left coast) mount up and I am on my way at 4:45am pt.
I ride all day and into the night all the way to Kerrville TX. a 1240 mile day.. The 80 mph speed limit was great across west Texas, but 65 at night sucks. But it might be there are more deer on the hwy than I have ever seen. The Solteks really light them up in a scary way. On the way to Kerrville my good friend Chester (KSFJR) was kind enough to call and gett me a room. (A big thanks buddy) ..
Up at 6am with 5 hours of sleep to blast into Jacksonville. I ride thru San Antonio and Houston on my way east. I did sit, in traffic and lost about 35 minutes on I-12 north of New Orleans. It was a long day!!! The last 150 was the longest, I was getting very tired. I stopped several times and got off the bike to wake up.
Well, here I am riding to the final fuel stop at Jacksonville beach. First I go to the beach and the Atlantic ocean an dip my right boot in (right coast). Ride up the street to the final stop.
:yahoo:In less than 45 hours I have played in the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean :yahoo:
Off to the motel for some well needed sleep. At the IBA dinner on Friday night they had us stand an tell what we had done in a room with the most well known LD riders on the planet.. It may be a small ride for them, but a giant ride for me!!
Off for some more sleep before heading home on Saturday morning. The weather was iffy at best, cold rain sleet, snow on my way to Atlanta to see my oldest daughter. Thought about just heading west to Mobile then north to miss the weather, but a chance to eat lunch with your kid was more inportant. Got several phone calls from family and friends saying SNOW!!! is going to get you. As luck would have it slow/sleet was in the air, but not on the roads. It was a long cold ride after the sun went down till I made it home at 9:45pm ct last night. A hot shower and a warm bed, a wife that missed me, and my three dogs would not leave me alone. It was a great adventure, but it is aways nice to get home!!!
My 2007 KTM did great, a road it like I stole it. At times speeds in the 100 mph range. It did not use any oil, and not a problem with anything on the bike. My Rocky Mayer seat kept my a$$ in good shape, and the Metzlers are somewhat square. Would I do it again on this bike.... You bet, I love this thing.
8 days and 5400 miles I make it home!!!
:yahoo: Smitty :yahoo:
Barry and Richard
The Beast 2007 KTM 990 Adventure
Sun coming up in Southern California on I-8
The final fuel stop in Jax Beach Fl.