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MAN what a day-

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
I started off feeling a little sick when I left Cheyenne yesterday so I wasn't sure how far I was going to make it.:sour: Tuned out it was going to be one of those days.

My first issue is my cruise control quit working and I'm not sure why. Man you sure get use to having that thing on a long trip.

Next I lost all the air in my air ride. I must of got a piece of dirt or something in it but the last 900 miles or so is going to be on a hardtail.

Next it was hot, real hot. Most of the trip through Utah was in the 100+ range and that was really taking it out of me. I stopped for some gas and to get a room about 500 miles into the trip and the power was out in the whole town because of the heat. The good news is I did have another 2 gal. of fuel that I brought with me and the next town was suppose to have fuel. I drove another 14 miles out of the way and guess what, that town lost it's power too. So now I'm getting real low and not sure if I'm going to make it. I stopped at the next town and their power was out too. So now I know I'm going to run out I just don't know where. There are cars and bike parked all over the place and I knew I was next. I dropped it down to 50 mph on the highway and I just made it over the last hill and coasted in to the last fuel stop on 80. I had .3 gals left so I ran it about as far as I ever have. wound up driving another 200 miles so I'm about 100 miles outside of Vegas right now.

That was a 700+ day and I hope the last leg of my trip will go better. Keep me in your thoughts.:doorag:
 
I started off feeling a little sick when I left Cheyenne yesterday so I wasn't sure how far I was going to make it.:sour: Tuned out it was going to be one of those days. That was a 700+ day and I hope the last leg of my trip will go better. Keep me in your thoughts.:doorag:

Dude,

If you could just make it to the top of Donner Pass you could coast the rest of the way into CA!

Seriously, take it easy and stay hydrated -- you're supposed to be having fun!

Good luck,

Mark
 
I told you to RIDE SAFE yeasterday morning when you left. You never listen to me! LOL :D

Really take it easy there is no reason to beat yourself.

Getting the the extra gas for inthe trailer can when you were here was a good idea though.:thumbup:

MM
 
An awesome trip! :2thumbs:

But those 700 - 1000 mile "day" trips have to be taking a toll. Of course I'm sure you've been messing up your yellow rear fender with those cute little state souvenier decals. You should have about six or eight by now. Is there room for the five or eight more you'll be collecting? :joke:

By the way, when you see the Pacific Ocean, your GPS should tell you there is no more road west. :clap:(West rhymes with R E S T )

Perhaps we need a new mod, a saddle bag that coverts into a spare fuel tank... (for those who want to really ride, ride, ride, ride).
 
Lamonster, It was a pleasure meeting you at Sturgis. You and every other owner are the best ambassadors that Spyder could ever ask for! Yesterday we were so busy and did over 130 demo rides. Today we look to be even busier. I would like to personally invite any Spyder owner at Sturgis to come to the demo site!! We love having you there!!! Thanks again, Todd
 
700 miles in a single day! Wow! That's a lot! But, overall; sounds like a great time. I cannot imagine the heat out there this time of year!

Take good care! And, thanks for all the great reports, Lamont! :clap:
 
When you do finally get back home at least you can look forward to a nice tri-tip dinner. Ride safe, roknroe.
 
:yes:Hey Lamont, if your headed back home on wed, thurs, or friday maybe I could meet up with you somewhere. If you came up the coast from SD I could meet you over at Johns in Grover Beach and we could get you a real tri-tip sandwich and you would have a place to stay. If you came I-5 or 99 I could meet you too and have a place to stay. We could be the talk of the town with are Bushtec trailers in tow, don't you know and csmead is also here with her yellow spyder. You would also have a place to do any work/ oil change you may need to do. Let me know.
 
hey LeMont... whataday indeed... suggestion... I know yer an earlybird morning person, try riding at late nite/early morning to beat the heat... just stay on interstates to ensure U have gas stops...

Good luck Brutha!

Mosa
 
700 miles in a single day! Wow! That's a lot! But, overall; sounds like a great time. I cannot imagine the heat out there this time of year!

Take good care! And, thanks for all the great reports, Lamont! :clap:

He ran 1,175 in a single day not too long ago. :clap:

Take care, Lamont!

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He ran 1,175 in a single day not too long ago. :clap:

Take care, Lamont!

.

Wow! :yikes: I cannot imagine driving 'even' a car or truck that far in one day! I told myself a few years back after making the Memphis to Dallas trip a number of times (475 miles), that's the limit for me!

And, I remember in 1987, driving over 600 miles in a single day between Dallas and El Paso. That was terrible! And, part of reason for that is there is nothing to see on that route! :(
 
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Hey Lamonster , you called me hardcore ... You have that title ALL to yourself !!! Ryde safe and we are all wishing you the best !!!
 
:chill: Lamontster i hope tommorw is a better day for you. Good luck on fixing the air ride that has to be bad hardtailing it at least the higway out of Vegas is good at least the last time i rode it . Wish you were going to be closer to me (central Ca.) Modesto, would love to meet you.
Ride safe and hope you stay healthy,also.:2thumbs:
 
I told you to RIDE SAFE yeasterday morning when you left. You never listen to me! LOL :D

Really take it easy there is no reason to beat yourself.

Getting the the extra gas for inthe trailer can when you were here was a good idea though.:thumbup:

MM

I went about 220 miles before getting fuel so without that can I would have ran out a long time before. :shocked:

Lamonster, It was a pleasure meeting you at Sturgis. You and every other owner are the best ambassadors that Spyder could ever ask for! Yesterday we were so busy and did over 130 demo rides. Today we look to be even busier. I would like to personally invite any Spyder owner at Sturgis to come to the demo site!! We love having you there!!! Thanks again, Todd

It was good to meet you too Bro. I was torn about leaving but I was there all week and it was time to roll. I hope you have a great turnout and you tell them about SpyderLovers.com :doorag: Thanks again for everything.:spyder:

:yes:Hey Lamont, if your headed back home on wed, thurs, or friday maybe I could meet up with you somewhere. If you came up the coast from SD I could meet you over at Johns in Grover Beach and we could get you a real tri-tip sandwich and you would have a place to stay. If you came I-5 or 99 I could meet you too and have a place to stay. We could be the talk of the town with are Bushtec trailers in tow, don't you know and csmead is also here with her yellow spyder. You would also have a place to do any work/ oil change you may need to do. Let me know.

I would love to Bro but I don't see me heading north right now. I have a lot of stuff packed into this week. Hope to we can hookup next time. :doorag:

hey LeMont... whataday indeed... suggestion... I know yer an earlybird morning person, try riding at late nite/early morning to beat the heat... just stay on interstates to ensure U have gas stops...

Good luck Brutha!

Mosa

When I pulled in last night it was still 92 degrees at 9:30pm :shocked:
It was cooler this morning though. :doorag:

Hey Lamonster , you called me hardcore ... You have that title ALL to yourself !!! Ryde safe and we are all wishing you the best !!!

Hey I'm sure you would have been right there with me Bro, :doorag:

:chill: Lamontster i hope tommorw is a better day for you. Good luck on fixing the air ride that has to be bad hardtailing it at least the higway out of Vegas is good at least the last time i rode it . Wish you were going to be closer to me (central Ca.) Modesto, would love to meet you.
Ride safe and hope you stay healthy,also.:2thumbs:

I got the air to hold for about 30 miles at a time so it wasn't too bad.

It was very hot today too and I got about a block from home and the Spyder went into limp mode. My guess is it was just hot. After a trip to the car wash it was fine. I think the Spyder has a cooling issue that I'm going to work onwhen get back home. My plans are to put my stock shock back on for the trip home and then figure out what the deal is. For now it's time to chill in Dago.:thumbup:
 
I got the air to hold for about 30 miles at a time so it wasn't too bad.

It was very hot today too and I got about a block from home and the Spyder went into limp mode. My guess is it was just hot. After a trip to the car wash it was fine. I think the Spyder has a cooling issue that I'm going to work onwhen get back home. My plans are to put my stock shock back on for the trip home and then figure out what the deal is. For now it's time to chill in Dago.:thumbup:[/quote]


Lamontster - I'm guessing from your recent posts that the Saturday ride from Santa Ysabel (Julian ride) is no longer on your to do list. Smokester needs to know that the ride is off, also.

I have my Spyder here at my Anza-Borrego Desert cabin (Canebrake) and will probably do some rides from here this week if it doesn't get too hot. Right now we have a possibility of thunderstorms.

Have a great rest of your epic trip!

Frank (Trikester)
 
I just rode 900 miles the way it is now so a ride to the Mountains is still on for me. I don't get discouraged that easy Bro. :doorag:

Lamontster - I'm guessing from your recent posts that the Saturday ride from Santa Ysabel (Julian ride) is no longer on your to do list. Smokester needs to know that the ride is off, also.

I have my Spyder here at my Anza-Borrego Desert cabin (Canebrake) and will probably do some rides from here this week if it doesn't get too hot. Right now we have a possibility of thunderstorms.

Have a great rest of your epic trip!

Frank (Trikester)
 
Hey Lamont,
Glad to hear your ride is going well (mostly). Keep it safe and continue to have that great attitude and enjoy yourself. You are riding in one day (sometimes two) what we rode for a weekend. That is amazing. I give you credit, I don't think my butt could do it. Anyways, you are in my prayers and say hello to all the new spyder friends you make along the way.
Deb
 
Hey Lamont,
Glad to hear your ride is going well (mostly). Keep it safe and continue to have that great attitude and enjoy yourself. You are riding in one day (sometimes two) what we rode for a weekend. That is amazing. I give you credit, I don't think my butt could do it. Anyways, you are in my prayers and say hello to all the new spyder friends you make along the way.
Deb

Thanks for the prayers Deb. :doorag::thumbup:
 
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