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Solo trip advice

I'm planning a solo trip this summer and have begun putting an itinerary together. I don't mind riding alone so that's not an issue. I have the 622 trailer so I think I'm good on storage. Have a 3.5 gal fuelpax on order so that helps on gas issue. Planning to do hotels on the way up, and friends houses on the way home. I have credit card and small tool bag for repairs.
Have between 250 and 450 miles for the majority of the day's total miles planned with a few days off in between. GPS is all set with AAA triptik as backup. iPhone has plenty of music along with Sirius to helmet.

My question is this, what am I forgetting, and what advice might some of you have that have done the longer solo trips offer.....

Not planning on smelling the roses, as I have allergies and I really enjoy the ride as much as the destination......:joke:

Where are you heading?
 
Not a dumb question at all. That is one of the reasons I went with a modular helmet. Real easy to pop the front lid and get a drink with one hand.

It depends on the type of lid you have. I'm uncomfortable using the type you have to tilt because it obstructs my view of the road, especially if I have to tilt my head back to drink.
 
Life360

I have an App called Life 360. You can be tracked by your family on computer or phones. It does use data while traveling but not that much. Good program.
 
There you go....

With all the above I think you are covered except for taking the trip and sending us the pictures...:2thumbs: Have a good one...
 
Some additional thoughts,

If you wear prescription glasses, bring along a second set in case something happens to the first pair.

If you have prescription meds, make sure you have enough for the duration of your trip plus a bit more in case you get delayed. Keep them in their original containers with the prescription on the outside. Border guards in both directions don't like it when they are not.

Since you will be going to Newfoundland and are planning to stay in motels/hotels you might want to do some pre planning of your stops. From our trip to NFLD we found that there are very few motels but a lot of B&B's. They book up very fast and usually way ahead of the tourist season which is when you will be traveling. So don't count on getting accommodations that way. While in NFLD be very alert for moose on the roads. There are something like 150,000 of them on the island and we saw many. Their roads can be a little rough in places but absolutely beautiful scenery and great people. If you have the time, go to Fogo Island. Google it.

I agree with Ann, gas shouldn't be a problem but since you will have so much space, take extra just to feel good.

Enjoy your trip.

Gary
 
Don't forget to notify your credit card company that you will be traveling out of the area and give them the dates of the states that you will be traveling through. This way your credit card isn't suspended for suspicious activity. I travel with a backup credit cards in case I have an issue with my primary card.

Have a safe trip


I always used to do that, but 2yrs ago when I phoned they said that if I was travelling in USA/Canada I did not need to notify them. That was Visa (Royal Bank of Canada).
 
It looks like you have AAA roadside assist. Check to make sure that you have coverage for a motorcycle and also the trailer, Good Sam roadside assist covers both and unlimited millage which could be a good thing as repair shops are few and far between. Hope its not needed but gives you peace of mind.
Roger
 
I really try to be positive but... With a solo trip there's no need for a trailer. With the RT's storage you don't need a seat bag either. If you must play golf, rent some clubs. I understand among golf nuts that's an obscene thought but on a tour, less is more.
 
I take all my trips solo. Over 60K with no substantive issues. You appear to be planning it right. The advice is all great. Of note, if nothing has changed, you'll need to have a current insurance card, certifying you are covered for the period you will be Canada.
If you're buying trinkets or treasures, don't pack em, have the stuff shipped. If they won't do it, you can either get it online when you get home or you don't need it.
I don't worry water bottles or a bunch of contraptions. I stop when I need or want to and for example, take the GPS off the throw it in the trunk or frunk.
And, take some kind of first aid kit.
Most of all just enjoy.


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I ride alone most of the time..l bought sheep skin seat cover...works best for me...sun block...energy bars...fix a flat(with hose type)...small air compressor....ez pass is grt

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Great suggestion

Do you have a Kradellock or other locking device for your GPS? It's good peace of mind when answering nature's call.

Personally Gatorade has too much sugar for me unless I'm exercising and sweating hard.

Get an Ilco X270 key blank, have it cut to match your Spyder key, bevel edges like in picture and keep in wallet. Stash your second Spyder key wherever you choose.

Ride safely, have fun!

Thats a great suggestion. Do you know if that's a common key at most locksmith shops?
 
Call me spoiled

I really try to be positive but... With a solo trip there's no need for a trailer. With the RT's storage you don't need a seat bag either. If you must play golf, rent some clubs. I understand among golf nuts that's an obscene thought but on a tour, less is more.

Ive gotten spoiled in having a trailer and being able to have the extras with me on trips is kind of nice
 
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