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Got one!Did I hear someone wanting their own ST??
Got one!Did I hear someone wanting their own ST??
IMO there is not much from St Louis to Denver or Wyoming(northern route) That is where I would try to get 7-8 hundred miles in. Get a 5am start and that could leave you with a little wiggle room to see some stuff.
I would have to "try" to get less than about 300 per tank on my '01 1100.What is the distance you can get on an ST1100 tank? I get anywhere from 250 to 300 miles on my st1300.
Thanks Obo. I think I had early optimism from hearing that it only took my friend 3 days to get down here, now that I'm looking at 2 days minimum to make it to Denver I know why he had that radar detector installed.. I'm leaning more toward flying home; will keep discussing with roommate and also see how the shakedown trip goes.80 hours (assuming 70mph for the 5100miles) in 10 days. Add in breaks to fuel up yourself and the bike and to bio out yourself and you're looking at at least 9 hour days. I think you'll actually be looking at longer days than that based on previous travels. Traffic delays and breaks add more time than you'd expect. There's also nothing worse than having to push yourself on days that you are tired to make up for lost time on previous days.
That's an aggressive time frame if you're not a frequent rider.
I'm digging it so far, except for posture. I'm overweight and a little taller than my friend, and feel like a pretzel with the stock riding stance. I might have to find a red one like yours, boy that looks good.If u ride that st, u just might have to buy one!
Thanks! The tag expires this summer, which is driving the trip's deadline!What is the distance you can get on an ST1100 tank? I get anywhere from 250 to 300 miles on my st1300. I would take your time getting to Washington State and fly back to Huntsville. Also are the Tabs current, or will they be current when you ride back? Also is there a throttle lock so you can give your right hand a break on the mile and miles of pavement that you will be putting under you.
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Thanks for the advice. I'm considering flying back as a real possibility, it would definitely be nice to be able to slow the schedule and pace now that I'm getting my head around just how far away this place is.Welcome ctag!
Wow, what a great trip. Given the territory you'll be passing through, I'd recommend allowing time to experience some of the great scenery and attractions between your start and destination.
My biggest regret on my cross country bike ride was not spending more time in many of the places I passed through.
IOW, if I were doing this I'd load up on the outbound experience on the bike and fly back. But that's me.
He didn't say anything about bringing the kidsHey! There's the World's Only Corn Palace, and if you head north a little farther east you can catch the SPAM Museum. There must be a big ball of string in there too somewhere...![]()
Thanks for the links.
Adept's website is a little confusing. It shows those pad sets on the OEM diagrams as "NI" which I'm worried means no-inventory. It lets me add them to cart though, so I think I'm going to check the caliper seals and add any that need replacing, and then try checking out.