AtoBthruS
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Hello everybody - I am planning on a trip starting in Central Florida, going up through Augusta, Georgia, then on to Raleigh, Knoxville, Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta and then back home in Mount Dora, FL. I will be leaving home on July 17th and expect to be back home around August 1st, give or take a day or so. The purpose of the trip is to see my brand new shiny Granddaughter (my 1st!!)
, visit my sons and their wives, see a few customers as time allows and possibly catch an Atlanta Braves game. I am looking for suggestions on good (defined as twisty - both technical and sweeper) roads between Raleigh and Knoxville and Knoxville and Memphis. I can stray off I-40 a bit but I will don't have a lot of spare time if I am going to see everybody I plan to see.
This is my 1st big trip on this bike (or any other) and I am very excited about it. I commute 38 miles one way to work on the FJR pretty much every day and take an occasional weekend trip. I am working on my setup for the bike and me to make this trip smooth. I just ordered the Nelson Rigg CL-1040 to mount as a tail bag and I have a CL-135 I mount on a bracket I made to replace the pillion seat. I think those along with the 2 hard bags may be enough. I am unsure if I want a tank bag. I am also thinking about how to keep cool in the afternoons. I am considering one of the "phase change" vests. Does anybody have thoughts on them?
Thanks for any (and maybe all) input!
Gary
This is my 1st big trip on this bike (or any other) and I am very excited about it. I commute 38 miles one way to work on the FJR pretty much every day and take an occasional weekend trip. I am working on my setup for the bike and me to make this trip smooth. I just ordered the Nelson Rigg CL-1040 to mount as a tail bag and I have a CL-135 I mount on a bracket I made to replace the pillion seat. I think those along with the 2 hard bags may be enough. I am unsure if I want a tank bag. I am also thinking about how to keep cool in the afternoons. I am considering one of the "phase change" vests. Does anybody have thoughts on them?
Thanks for any (and maybe all) input!
Gary