You must get a picture of your bike at the highest elevation on the Blue Ridge Parkway! Here’s our ST’s on the BRP. Mine is the silver ST!
You must ride the Blue Ridge Parkway and get a picture of your bike at the highest elevation. Here's our ST's on the BRP. Mine is the silver one!
Reminds me of an old Pink Floyd album...Here's our ST's on the BRP. Mine is the silver one!
I think the album "A Nice Pair" is actually at Supertramp album.Reminds me of an old Pink Floyd album...
"A Nice Pair".
Jack Reacher style of traveling. I don't remember, did he buy new underwear too?When I travel long distances I usually go to a Goodwill store and buy a $5 tee shirt for every day I travel, then throw it away after I wear it. That way I have less and less to pack every day. I buy a new pack of socks and do the same thing.
Absolutely.One simple thing I have found that works: I make a quick stop about once an hour. Just get off the bike, have a sip, walk around for a few minutes, and back on the road. To me that makes a huge difference on how my body feels...
I ALWAYS have my rain gear in my right saddlebag, and stored in the order I need to put it on (e.g. pants on top, then booties, then jacket). The right bag is for everything I may need during my riding day; rain gear, clear visor (normally do tinted during the day...), extra battery for the cell phone, tire plug kit, polish and rag for windscreen, etc. Left bag is miscellaneous stuff. I do a Cortech motorcycle duffle strapped to the rear seat as my main luggage. It has a rain cover and plenty of room for up to 5 days of clothes. As others have said... minimal clothes, max money. Enjoy the ride!Off the top of my head:
*Edit: McCruise link direct to ST-1300 page.
- CamelBak! Easy/great way to keep hydrated!
- Some form of cruise control/throttle lock. Nice to be able to let go the throttle and stretch your wrist/shoulder.
- Rain gear. Spending any time wet is miserable.
- Bluetooth headset speaker. The miles melt away when you've got tunes to listen to.
- Possibly controversial but ear plugs. Reducing the noise helps reduce fatigue. My earplugs plug into my comms.