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Four Corners Tour
Has anyone done the four corners tour on their Spyder? If so, do you have any tips or suggestions, or lessons learned you could share. I plan to do this ride next June starting in Key West. Did you ride highways or back roads or both? How many miles per day did you average?
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Four Corners
My friend, Laura and I rode the Four Corners on our Spyders the end of June through the first of July 2016. We started from Key West, our next goal was Madawaska, Maine, followed by Blaine, Washington and finally San Ysidro, California. We rode mostly highways since Laura was signed up with the Southern California M/C Assoc. and had a time-frame [21 days]. I would love to ride it again without a time-frame and enjoy the ride.
We even rode through NYC at rush hour and made it through completely in 20 minutes!! People we met along the way were very friendly and most just wanted to take pics of themselves by the Spyders, LOL!
I will say my favorite places were Madawaska, Maine and Blaine, Washington - far less people and wonderful riding.
As far as tips, stay away from DC, don't ride in the middle of summer and swing inland to get through California - if you're also riding with a time-frame. Other than that it's a fantastic ride, enjoy the heck out of it!
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Originally Posted by RDM
Has anyone done the four corners tour on their Spyder? If so, do you have any tips or suggestions, or lessons learned you could share. I plan to do this ride next June starting in Key West. Did you ride highways or back roads or both? How many miles per day did you average?
Just for clarity, "Four Corners" is where the only place in the USA where four states meet (AZ, NM, CO and UT).
The term "Lap Around America" is commonly used to describe taking a road trip around the whole continental USA.
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Originally Posted by RinconRyder
Just for clarity, "Four Corners" is where the only place in the USA where four states meet (AZ, NM, CO and UT).
The term "Lap Around America" is commonly used to describe taking a road trip around the whole continental USA.
Before I read the OP's post I also thought he was referring to the area where the four states meet.
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Originally Posted by RinconRyder
Just for clarity, "Four Corners" is where the only place in the USA where four states meet (AZ, NM, CO and UT).
The term "Lap Around America" is commonly used to describe taking a road trip around the whole continental USA.
You are correct on the location of the 4 corners monument but the motorcycle ride that takes you to the 4 corners of the country is called the Four Corners Ride. I don’t believe there are any requirements that you have to take a lap around the continental US to accomplish the ride.
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I am just wondering about when this would be considered complete.
If one stars in Key West, then Maine, Washington and that town in California, is it done at that point in time?
Or must one complete the loop and return to Key West?
Joe
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4 corners
The Iron Butt 4 corners ryde starts at any one "corner". If it starts at Key West the ryde is finished in California. If you think you need to go back to the original "corner", wouldn't that be the 5 corners ryde?
Good question Joe.
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Originally Posted by Buckeye Bleau
I am just wondering aboutwhen this would be considered complete.
If one stars in Key West, then Maine, Washington and that town in California, is it done at that point in time?
Or must one complete the loop and return to Key West?
Joe
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While we're on the subject of long distance riding: has a Sypder ever participated in the real Iron Butt ("11,000 miles in 11 days")? I think a big advantage would be not having to plan for a change of tires in the middle of the event.
I think I have an idea as to where the supplemental gas tank goes.......
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The "Four Corners Tour" - the USA one, starts in whatever corner you like and can be ridden as a loop, an "X", or a forward or reverse "N" or "Z". How ever you ride it - it is a blast!
If you want recognition [rules and such] contact: Southern California Motorcycle Association: SCMA USA Four Corners Tour: sc-ma.com, usafc@sc-ma.com or (805) 889-5220. You can find other tours and rides in the "Coming Events" section of the AMA American Motorcyclist magazine under AMA National Grand Tours.
The Four Corners is another neat place to ride to too. Gorgeous scenery and great "fry bread"!!
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Originally Posted by TXrider
My friend, Laura and I rode the Four Corners on our Spyders the end of June through the first of July 2016. We started from Key West, our next goal was Madawaska, Maine, followed by Blaine, Washington and finally San Ysidro, California. We rode mostly highways since Laura was signed up with the Southern California M/C Assoc. and had a time-frame [21 days]. I would love to ride it again without a time-frame and enjoy the ride.
We even rode through NYC at rush hour and made it through completely in 20 minutes!! People we met along the way were very friendly and most just wanted to take pics of themselves by the Spyders, LOL!
I will say my favorite places were Madawaska, Maine and Blaine, Washington - far less people and wonderful riding.
As far as tips, stay away from DC, don't ride in the middle of summer and swing inland to get through California - if you're also riding with a time-frame. Other than that it's a fantastic ride, enjoy the heck out of it!
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If you are passing through, use I5 or 99 for speed, but if you want scenery, take Highway 1 and don't miss Big Sur when they reopen Highway 1 after replacing the bridge that washed out. I doubt there is a prettier ride anywhere, mountains and forested ridges inland on the east side, dropping to ocean vistas on the west side. I've done it in cars and plan to do it on the F3 as soon as they reopen it. It's slower than the 101 or the 5, but worth it. I just did some research, CalTrans replaced the washed out bridge in record time, it just opened, but they say it will be mid to late 2018 before the are able to clear the big slide that has the southern end closed.
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.....or consider crossing the Golden Gate Bridge and riding HWY 1 north. Very slow (35ish) and very pretty. A few small towns along the way with interesting food. Take a jacket though because onshore winds and fog are often present.
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Just my 2 cents, I did the 4 corners tour in May, starting in Madawaska then Key West, to San Isidro and finish the tour in Blaine. I did it with a friend who has a Goldwing in 9 days. And then we rode home to Maine. We did mostly highway because I had just 2 weeks to do it. I had a 2011 RTS, witch I traded after I came back for a 2016 RTS Special edition. My 2011 had 54000 miles.
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Wow, I cannot imagine how one does 48 states in less than 10 days.
My seat would not tolerate it, of that I am sure.
Joe
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Originally Posted by Fat Baxter
While we're on the subject of long distance riding: has a Sypder ever participated in the real Iron Butt ("11,000 miles in 11 days")? I think a big advantage would be not having to plan for a change of tires in the middle of the event.
I think I have an idea as to where the supplemental gas tank goes.......
Fat Baxter,
If you're referring to the Biennial Iron Butt Rally, No Spyder has ever participated in an IBR. While I was at this year's IBR finish to get my 1st IBA SS1K certificate, I spoke to the IBA Powers that be. No spyder rider has ever submitted an application for the IBR. Assuming some spyder rider did complete some long distance touring or IBA Rides and did submit, they thought it likely they'd get an IBR slot, just for the uniqueness of a Spyder attempting the IBR. There are MANY spyders that have done one or more of the many other IBA certified rides.
It's on my list, I've completed a SS1K in 2017, will be attempting a BunBurner 1500, BBGold1500, and SS2K in 2018, cause I just like riding long distance. We do have an 8000+ mile ride planned in 10 - 12 days where we'll be trying to get the 1500's and 2k's.
You can find lots of facts about the Rally participants (youngest finisher was a passenger 12years old, oldest was a 79 year old on a FJR1300) at
https://www.ironbutt.org/ibrfacts.htm
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