20 days on the road to the East Coast

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I just got home from 20 days on the road to the East Coast. I traveled 8700 miles through 26 States mostly on two lane roads. I got too visit with family and friends and my son's reenlistment. Here are some pictures from my ride.
 

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Ok, Ok... you got the award for this year but I think I got it for last year :thumb: :biggrin:
Nice pics especially the enlistment ceremony! God Bless your son for his service to this great country!
 
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Wow, what a ride. There can't be many that have travelled further and quicker.
That distance in that time must be a rarity......
Or is it?
Well done fella, Bob summed it up nicely, not bad for a bloke that doesn't drink coffee. Bob that is.
Upt'North.
 
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Where to, if you don't mind?
My main goal was to be with our youngest son for his reenlistment in the Navy. I started my route there going to Idaho and then across the upper sections of the country going to Maryland where my son is stationed at Fort Meade. I went riding everyday while there including going to Delaware. I then made my way back hitting Virginia West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, and several other states. I just tried to stay on back roads until I hit Cortez Colorado and then it was the slab home.
 

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Talk about numbers, Mike, you're a machine! That's an average of 435 miles / day! I'd have to take 3 days off and find a special bathroom if I did that for one day!! :tp1::eek:

Did the '07 hit 250K?
 

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Quite the ride Mike, congrats. I did 5500 miles in 11 days to the west coast and back on my ST 1300 in 2014. I called it my "Half an Iron Butt" (500 miles a day for 11 days in a row) lol. Made me realize I could never do a whole Iron Butt lol. Those guys must be TOUGH!
 
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Talk about numbers, Mike, you're a machine! That's an average of 435 miles / day! I'd have to take 3 days off and find a special bathroom if I did that for one day!! :tp1::eek:

Did the '07 hit 250K?
Yes it did hit 250K, it now has 256K.

My last day of riding I did just over 1200 miles and the day prior was 900 miles. When it is time to go home I make a run for it!!

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Dayum, you and the bike are amazing! Glad you made it home safely. I have a set of rear brake pads for you. After all those miles you may be needing them soon! :slvr11:
 

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Thanks for sharing the pictures. It looks like you had a great ride! Much gratitude to your son for his service to our great country, and thanks to you for raising a patriot!
 
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My main goal was to be with our youngest son for his reenlistment in the Navy. I started my route there going to Idaho and then across the upper sections of the country going to Maryland where my son is stationed at Fort Meade. I went riding everyday while there including going to Delaware. I then made my way back hitting Virginia West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, and several other states. I just tried to stay on back roads until I hit Cortez Colorado and then it was the slab home.
There ain’t no slab in Cortez!!!
 
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