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Road Trip Part 2

SDM

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Made it and am at the hotel in Huntsville. Got here about 45 mins ago. Absolutely gorgeous day for a trip!!!:firstplace: A little cool and the best part, NO RAIN!!!:yes: Knowing it would be cool I wore thermals under the cords so my legs didn't get too cold. And thank the Good Lord for heated hand grips!!!:bowdown: Believe it or not, I even used the cruise control!:yikes: I usually don't like to use it but on a long trip like this I thought I better. Saved my shoulders from hurting too much. Took breaks in between gas fill ups. Nothing much, just getting off the bike and smoking a weed and drinking some water. That also helped. Heading out now to try to find something to eat - I passed a Krystal burger place on the way in! Haven't had those since the last time I was here. And definitely hitting the Starbucks!!!:coffee: Need my Mud of Life!!! You all have a good night - ride safe - and THANK YOU for all the well wishes!!!:clap:
 
There you go...!!

wasn't bad at all. Hope you have a good meal and a good rest..nice going..!! :2thumbs:
 
You need TriAxis handlebars, they keep the shoulder pain away. Have fun and I hope your return trip is as just as good.

Congrats on your trip :thumbup:

In another 3 months It maybe warm here and I can start riding again.

I agree with Ann the TriAxis handlebars combined with a backrest makes it easy to put on the miles.
 
You need TriAxis handlebars, they keep the shoulder pain away. Have fun and I hope your return trip is as just as good.

I agree, the Tri-Axis handlebars would be a great help. In fact, I was telling the hubby (Tobor 9) that I would have to start saving up some $$$ to get them.
 
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