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across the USA on my rs

greatrides

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This summer wife and I will be taking the spyder from central Ohio to Boise Idaho. Its a trip I am just now starting to plan and I am looking forward to it! This will be the first long trip we have taken and any advice will be great. :2thumbs:
 
Time is very limited I will have a about 10 days to do this and no trailer.....just me and the wife
on the rs with no trailer you and the wife will be visiting the laundromat frequently!:roflblack: have fun though.:thumbup:saddlebags just don't hold enough.
 
If you're out that way, you almost have to take time to visit the Black Hills. Sounds like a fun trip. Good Luck :thumbup:
 
So with a limited amount of time you will need to do some pretty extensive planning. You'll also have to stick to your schedule if you want to get all the way there and back in 10 days so that will mean you'll most likely be riding in some crappy weather. So good rain gear is a must.

It looks to be about 4,000 miles round trip in 10 days that is pretty aggressive for your first long trip. Are you planning on doing sightseeing along the way or is there something in Boise that you are doing? 400 mile days are not bad but stringing 10 of them could get rough especially for your wife. If you haven't done that distance in a day you might want to take a weekend and give it a try. If you need to go further each day you will want to test yourself at that distance. For me 450 miles a day is easy and 800 is doable but only for a couple of days in a row.

I like to take those laundry detergent things they are easy to pack along with some dryer sheets and maybe a roll of quarters. You won't have to waste money on overpriced detergent at your hotel. Pack for 3 to 5 days then do laundry.
 
Tight..!!

kinda revolves around the distance you and the wife can do in a day...as calculated above you will have to do 400 miles a day. My wife and I have done short trips with 450/500 miles but your pretty beat. Give yourself time to stretch, walk a bit, sit for your meals and hydrate. We never preset our destinations for the day (where to stay) just find them along the way when we are ready. Carry snacks for view point stops, drinks as well. Pack light clothes and layer. Wet gear for sure. Enjoy yourselves and don't push yourselves just to stay on a schedule...:ohyea:
 
seeing my little brother

So with a limited amount of time you will need to do some pretty extensive planning. You'll also have to stick to your schedule if you want to get all the way there and back in 10 days so that will mean you'll most likely be riding in some crappy weather. So good rain gear is a must.

It looks to be about 4,000 miles round trip in 10 days that is pretty aggressive for your first long trip. Are you planning on doing sightseeing along the way or is there something in Boise that you are doing? 400 mile days are not bad but stringing 10 of them could get rough especially for your wife. If you haven't done that distance in a day you might want to take a weekend and give it a try. If you need to go further each day you will want to test yourself at that distance. For me 450 miles a day is easy and 800 is doable but only for a couple of days in a row.

I like to take those laundry detergent things they are easy to pack along with some dryer sheets and maybe a roll of quarters. You won't have to waste money on overpriced detergent at your hotel. Pack for 3 to 5 days then do laundry.

I have a 2012 with 23000 miles so I know I can do 300 miles a day and I have good rain gear and have been in the rain a lot. Going to get airhawk cushions to help with the comfort level.....and tons of pre rydes this spring. I hope as time gets closer i will be able to get a little more time off work!
 
I have a 2012 with 23000 miles so I know I can do 300 miles a day and I have good rain gear and have been in the rain a lot. Going to get airhawk cushions to help with the comfort level.....and tons of pre rydes this spring. I hope as time gets closer i will be able to get a little more time off work!

Once you get your basic route planned, I bet that the local experts will chime in with some ideas of what to see along the way. An adventurous trip, with consecutive 400 mile days--but you know your capabilities. Keep us posted. Half the fun during the winter is the planning of an upcoming adventure.
 
WOW That's a quick trip! My wife and I are planning on going to Charleston SC and visiting Spyderfest along the way. We will have a trailer by then. We are planning 9 days each way averaging a little over 300 miles a day. Not sure if wife will fly back so she can get back to work. Thinking of 25 to 30 days. So 10 days round trip will be a fast turn around. Good luck and be safe. :clap::clap:
 
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A couple ideas. Zip lock bags, ones with a zipper. Pack each days teeshirt/socks/underwear in each bag. Squezze air out. At motel, Take clean out, dirty in. Anything you can takes up less space this way. I found many motels have a laundry room, if you ask, or sometimes, they will let you do some anyway. As said, quarters and laundry sheet (ziplock) should be taken. Might be space verus money for detergent.

Pre ride some distant trips to see if you can take the pressure. Ride circle routes around your town, stop at your motel (Home) using only stuff on the Spyder, then continue your "trip".

I would think a back rest/sissy bar would be manditory. Maybe a pack on the back of the sissy bar.

there are/will be lots of other good ideas on here

Most of all. Have Be safe.
Oldmanzues
 
so far pretty good info.....when we worked we did lots of trips doing 400++ miles a day.....you do what you got to do.....if visiting in Boise...ship extra stuff you might need there...then ship home.....wear a pair of jeans...take a pair of jeans....jeans are good for 3/4 days...3/4 t-shirts...good for 2 days each....sleep clothes...pair of flip flops...pair of shorts to wear in evening and when washing clothes....small bottles of toiletries ....quarters/soap for laundry.....and of course rain gear....don't over plan your trip just do it.....have fun ....good luck
 
We have the brp sport rack with back rest I hope to hang a bag on the back of it and I will check Amazon for a tank bag. Will be putting a 12 power outlet by the handle bars for cell and GPS ..... with the wet gear I hope not cold gear everything in sealed bags and even a guart of oil. Maps from every state are on order so as the route comes together I will post more. I thank everyone for there posts :thumbup:
 
great trip

One thing nobody has mentioned yet. The gas mileage.If you are going to ride 800 miles a day,you will be stopping about 7 or 8 times for fuel.Half hour at each stop and there goes about 4 or 5 hours out of your day.How do I know? Last June we had our summer trip all planned out.12 of our buddies and the Red Head were shipping our bikes to LasVagas,flying out and then taking 15 days to ride home.The first of June the Red Head screwed that up by buying a 2013 RTS se5 and said if I wanted her to go,we would take the Spyder.The Spyder wouldn't fit on the truck with the other 12 bikes so Poor Me,I had to ride out.Don't you feel sorry for me.I have done 1000 mile days in the past so 2000 miles to Vages.Two days I will be there.It was just me a alone.After all those gas stops,it took three days.So just keep in mind that you will be spending a lot of time off the road.Have a great trip and enjoy the ride.You can do it!!!!
 
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