OrangevaleFJR
R.I.P. Our FJR Riding Friend
Sunday at 4am I had to sleep on the FJR because I was too tired to ride and there were no rooms available. I had some stuff I could not secure that I didn't want to lose so I slept on the bike rather than on the ground. I have a large tank bag and I simply leaned forward, essentially hugged the tank and slept for two hours. It was enough for me to wake up fairly awake and got me another 200 miles where I could get a room. If you don't have a large tank bag, try a sidecase bag...I bet they make good pillows too.
Who woulda thought that the Border Motel on Hwy 50 in Nevada would be full? Not me...it was.
I guess it is a testament to my new seat that I could ride 800 miles, sleep on it for 2 more hours, ride another 140 miles and still be comfortable. Bill Mayer Saddles, thank you.
Who woulda thought that the Border Motel on Hwy 50 in Nevada would be full? Not me...it was.
I guess it is a testament to my new seat that I could ride 800 miles, sleep on it for 2 more hours, ride another 140 miles and still be comfortable. Bill Mayer Saddles, thank you.