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1450 miles in 27 hours, personal best!

Invite that guy from FB to the Second Edition Spyder Triangle so he can put the miles where the keyboard is. nojoke;)

I wasn't competing with anyone but myself, the guy missed that point. I'm not a hardcore rider when compared to some but I have been coast to coast on just about every bike I've owned and I'll take the Spyder over all of them. If I had something to prove I would have done it on a skateboard.
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Amazing, but I think I would have had to go in for some shock therapy after waking up covered in spiders. Yikes!!
 
too much is just too much,i like to ride but not like that,i go out at 6 am till 10 am in this heat then put it up,you guys are crazy glad you made it alive.:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:;):firstplace::yikes:
 
Had a blast at the Owners Event in Durango but instead of going home to East TN we decided to head for San Diego to see friends and family. Ran into quite a few SpyderLovers on the way down, hope they all made it home safe.

Met this couple at Four Corners
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Had to show the tourist the cool way to be in all four states, they were doing the twister thing...not cool! ;)
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We stopped for the night just north of Phoenix and rode the rest of the way in the next day. You would think I would have stopped in at my mom's and got some rest but instead I took a ride to Palomar Mountain and then to Julian. I just couldn't pass up a chance to ride some of my old favorite roads.

On the way up to Palomar I ran into a bunch of locus. This sucker was stuck in my helmet.
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I didn't stay long in San Diego as both Ron and I had to get back to TN but we both made the most of our time. Got to eat at some of my favorite places and I picked up another Best in show at the El Cajon car show. :doorag:

Best fast food Burgers in the country :thumbup:
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We decided to head back to TN at 4am from San Diego. We really didn't get on the road till 5am but that's another story (BajaRon), just saying. :coffee:

It was warm but not too bad. The Spyders were running great and they didn't want to stop but about 700 miles into the trip I got a email about some work I had to get done asap so that shut us down right at 800 miles. We wound up staying in the same Ramada in Albuquerque as we had stayed the week before. We ate at the Owl again and while we were there we ran into Dave who was there waiting on his Spyder to be repaired. They were able to hook him up with a loaner that Faran had so that worked out pretty good. :doorag:

From the hotel to my house mapped out at 1460 miles. For whatever reason I had it in my head I was going to ride all the way in. I told Ron he didn't have to do that if he didn't want to but he said he was game. Now this is on a GS/RS with a stock seat and no backrest. I have no idea how he did it with that setup as it was hard enough on the RT.

When we left Albuquerque it was just under 100 degrees and that felt cool compared to what we had been riding in. Suffice to say this was the hottest trip I can ever remember taking. The wind felt like a blast furnace and my temps were reading 104-106 most of the time and I did see 116 at one point. I can't tell you what state that was in because it was all pretty much a blur by then. I was doing pretty good till we got to about 850 miles or so and then I started having my doubts about making it. From there I went to the one fuel stop at a time state of mind. I knew if I could just make it to the next fuel stop I could decide if I wanted to try and push it all the way or not.

It was a battle of the mind and the body but the Spyder had no problem with the miles or the heat. I must say if there was any hiccup at all I would have used it for an excuse to quit but the Spyder didn't cut me any slack in that regard. I'm not saying I wanted to have a problem but I didn't want to stop just because I personally wimped out.

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I did learn a hard lesson on this trip. After about 300 miles I decided to drink one of those 5 hour energy drinks and I timed it when the 5 hours was up before drinking another one. I had not eaten anything and was drinking plenty of water. I'll bet I drank 50 bucks worth of water on this run. The first 5 hour I drank didn't do much for me but the second one made me want to crawl out of my skin. It was not a good feeling at all and I couldn't wait for it to wear off. I was not only feeling freaky but I was having the dry heaves too while going down the road. That went on for about 400 miles. I will never take back to back 5 hour energy drinks again. Bad idea!

I did find a new trick that worked great, when we would get fuel I would go to where they had water for your radiator and I would soak myself before leaving. It would last about 50 miles and that was better than nothing. It really helped cool me down.

As the sun set it did get a little cooler but not much, it was still too darn hot. By time we got into west TN I was feeling pretty stupid and it was all I could do to stay on the road. At one point I fell asleep but in my dream I was driving on the roads in Durango. When I woke up I had no idea where I was and I was doing 50 mph. I had been doing 70+ so I have no idea how long I was out or if I was just sleep driving with my eyes open. It was the strangest thing but I knew it was going to get me killed if I let it happen again. Turns out there was a rest stop about two miles from where I woke up so I pulled in there and told Ron I had to stop or I was going to die. He was a sport and was fine with whatever I wanted to do.

Understand that this place was not setup for taking a nap on the ground. The whole place was dirt with very little grass and the one tree I found to lay next to was full of ants so that woke me up right away. The next place I laid my head was a picnic table and apparently they were have some sort of spider rally of their own there as I was covered with spiders in my ears, mouth and crawling down my neck. I went in the bathroom and it was mostly daddy long legs but it still wasn't cool. That pretty much woke me up to the point where I was ready to roll again. It's funny because Ron never got off of his Spyder, I'm not sure if he couldn't or just didn't want to but I'm sure he got some better rest than I did.

BajaRon ready to roll at 3:52am
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This last stop was near Jackson TN and we blasted the rest of the way home from there without issue. As it stands we did 1460 miles +or- in 27 hours. The most I had done before on my RS was 1150 in 19 hours so this was a record for me. This is not one I would recommend trying as it could have got us killed. I think if it wasn't so darn hot it would have been better but that's still a long run in the saddle in good conditions. I will say I wouldn't wanted to do it on any other machine. :doorag:

Still haven't cleaned it up yet.:opps:
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I'm glad I got to see you and Ron again in Albuquerque, but I hope the next time it's under better circumstance. BRP was GREAT to me. I had my personal best of 1315 miles straight thru to Illinois in 21 hours also on my GS with no back support. I can say that will stay my personal best as I'm so sore I can hardly walk. Take Care Bro. and could you PM me Ron's address so I can return his belt tension gauge. Thanks!
 
I'm glad I got to see you and Ron again in Albuquerque, but I hope the next time it's under better circumstance. BRP was GREAT to me. I had my personal best of 1315 miles straight thru to Illinois in 21 hours also on my GS with no back support. I can say that will stay my personal best as I'm so sore I can hardly walk. Take Care Bro. and could you PM me Ron's address so I can return his belt tension gauge. Thanks!

Just read your last post Bro. Glad you made it home. You fire fighters are a tough bunch. :doorag:
 
I PM'ed my address to you. Glad you got your Spyder fixed right and congrats on the long run back home.
 
:congrats: to both of you for that one !!!!! No way would I have done that in those temps.


BTW........ :congrats: on yet another trophy. It feels really good inside to get one of those. :thumbup:
 
You Doc and Forest are true hardcore riders, I'm just a want-to-b compared to you guys. I most likely will never do this again but I wanted to see if I could. I already had some guy on Facebook tell me it was no big deal on a Spyder and he does it all the time on a bike.
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Anyway I too am glad you guys aren't reading about me in the papers and like I said I would not recommend doing this, especially in that heat, that's what really took it out of me.

As far as having more respect for BajaRon, I agree, the guy has 10 years on me and for sure his ride wasn't as comfortable as mine and yet I don't think he complained one time about being hot or wore out. I guess those CDF fire fighters are a tough bunch! :bowdown:



F that guy. that is a lie that is not a big deal,I ran into a guy that runs to the salt flats in one shot that works at the triumph indian dealer in fargo that I met on the flats in 10. He runs that much from time to time and it is always a challenge. I am glad you did it though. I compare it to golf or running a marathon ( I get the irony of using that when I am like this) that where you are playing against yourself and checked that against others.
I had a guy talking about the iron butt and he said would you do it if you couldn't tell anyone about it? and he answer was no. I did just to see and if you can't well at least you tried.
 
Un-Freakin' believable! You guys are crazy. But, you've set a personal best, and what a risky proposition.
You can now be part of the Iron Butts (I think a BMW group). When I rode a K1200LT, I would meet up with Iron Butts who live to ride 1000 mile days. They wore camel Backs, and even one guy I met on the road lifted his pants leg a few inches to show me how he manages to drink to stay hydrated, but never stops to pee........:yikes:. He had a tube next to his boot, attached to a Texas Catheter.
In the case of this Spyder, that would not be much of an issue since we stop frequently for gas.
Most for me was 650 miles in 1 day ride. Total 6000 miles in 2 weeks. Once I got home, I put the GL1800 up, and did not ride again for a month.:D
 
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