Posted 2015-02-02 8:11 PM (#169671 - in reply to #169663) Subject: Re: Back to the Arctic Circle
Iron Butt
Posts: 825 , WI
lennyb - 2015-02-02 4:23 PM Always looking for another challenge. Good for you. Could this explain the front knobby tire trials?
Thank you!
The other rides with the Shinko does give me confidence to try this trip. The Shinko has lasted a lot longer than I thought it would and I think it will last the length of this ride. This trip will be about 8500 miles.
Posted 2015-08-30 7:50 AM (#174538 - in reply to #169659) Subject: Re: Back to the Arctic Circle
Fountain Inn, SC United States
Steve, another amazing adventure! You are definitely a traveler. Panama next?
Actually, if you want some real Adventure Riding, come to Boston at rush hour, LOL.
Posted 2015-08-30 9:12 PM (#174551 - in reply to #169659) Subject: Re: Back to the Arctic Circle
Tourer
Posts: 457 Green Bay, WI United States
Rollin,
Come ride with us on Sept, 19th for the Tomahawk "Fall Ride". Would really like to get an eye ball on you! PM me for more info or go to the Northeastern Wisconsin Victory Riders Group on Facebook for more info...... Let's Ride!
Posted 2015-08-31 3:47 PM (#174558 - in reply to #169659) Subject: Re: Back to the Arctic Circle
Iron Butt
Posts: 804 Perry Hall, MD
Thanks for the pics (not sure I would have been able to stop taking them) and narrative. Perhaps you should have included some specs on the bike such as weight, ground clearance, and class for the adventure riders to take note of. Quite the accomplishment! I did notice some pairing of speed vs. gear selection that appeared to not follow the user's manual recommendations. :-)
Posted 2015-08-31 7:29 PM (#174561 - in reply to #174538) Subject: Re: Back to the Arctic Circle
Iron Butt
Posts: 825 , WI
Jedi Jeff - 2015-08-30 7:50 AM Steve, another amazing adventure! You are definitely a traveler. Panama next? Actually, if you want some real Adventure Riding, come to Boston at rush hour, LOL. What do you figure it cost you for this trip? Did you have a sense of where gas stops would be? How many miles on the bike to date? Thanks again for the post!
Thank you!!
Cost? Not sure, but I do try too live cheaply on the trips. Cheap motels, meals and a lot of long days equals less motels.
Gas stops - Yes, I knew I would need extra gasoline.
Posted 2015-08-31 7:32 PM (#174562 - in reply to #174551) Subject: Re: Back to the Arctic Circle
Iron Butt
Posts: 825 , WI
8-ball - 2015-08-30 9:12 PM Rollin, Come ride with us on Sept, 19th for the Tomahawk "Fall Ride". Would really like to get an eye ball on you! PM me for more info or go to the Northeastern Wisconsin Victory Riders Group on Facebook for more info...... Let's Ride!
That would be fun but not sure I would be able to make that ride. I will let you know.
Posted 2015-08-31 7:43 PM (#174565 - in reply to #174558) Subject: Re: Back to the Arctic Circle
Iron Butt
Posts: 825 , WI
lennyb - 2015-08-31 3:47 PM Thanks for the pics (not sure I would have been able to stop taking them) and narrative. Perhaps you should have included some specs on the bike such as weight, ground clearance, and class for the adventure riders to take note of. Quite the accomplishment! I did notice some pairing of speed vs. gear selection that appeared to not follow the user's manual recommendations. :-)
Yes - Its a very heavy dual sport!!!
Thank you! I was really happy with the pictures from this trip, they do tell the story.
Speed - I think some of the speedometer readings photos were km. I did switch between mph and kpm.