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The Ladies Only Weekend is officially over

They might have been considering which octane fuel was required, to start a fire with a Spyder! :roflblack: :joke::joke::joke::joke:
...87..91...93?? :dontknow:

(Char, I'm sorry! :opps:)


I thought Ann already knew how to start a fire?





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Glad you all had a great time inspite of the foopaws.... and so nice of Mark to come pick you up. He is a super guy for sure.
 
Char,
You KNOW that we all love you! :D :2thumbs:

Snoopy,
If you see Ann coming for you,Zena.jpg just dig a hole and die in it; it'll be easier that way!
 
Ann, Thanks for the report and the pictures! Carlsbad Caverns are beautiful, glad you made it there. :thumbup:
 
Ann,
Thanks for the report! :thumbup:
It's a good thing that Mark found an extra tenth of a mile to travel... (666.1)
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I had to drive around in the parking lot to get that .1 mile.... it was an omen....
 
I felt pretty honored being the ONLY guy at the Ladies' Weekend!!!! They even gave me a purple glow ring to wear as a halo.... I am pretty secure in my Manhood.... As good as it was to see the Fine Ladies... It was a trip I wish I didn't have to make...LOL
 
New Mexico Trip......

Robin and I rode the final leg of the trip today and arrived safely at home. Some stats from the trip


  • My total miles for the trip 2,287

  • 69.335 gallons of gas used on 2,194 miles for an average 31.64 mpg. High of 39.32 and a low of 22.89 mpg The high was on 2 lane mountain road 55 mph and the low was on I-10 80 mph with a 40 mph headwind.
  • 9 Ladies
  • 1 Man
  • 9 Spyders; 5 - RTs, 2 RSs, 2 STs
  • 2 Spyders Vandalized
  • 2 Spyders broke down
  • 3 National parks visited White Sands, Carlsbad Caverns & Guadalupe Mountains National Park
  • Temperature ranged from mid 30s to 70.
  • No rain!!!
  • Tons of fun was had by all.

The 2014 RT Limited was pretty much perfect. It rides so smooth that you might forget you aren't in a car. It hasn't used any oil yet (5,100 miles) and is going in for the 3,000 mile service on Thursday. I didn't get to appreciate the extended range due to traveling with older models and the scarcity of stations along the route. It would have been nice to have the backrest and I wish the seat was a little firmer. The handling was great on the mountain roads and even with a passenger it handled well.

Very impressive trip! Looks like y'all had a blast. Like you, I am impressed, and delighted by this 2014 Spyder. BRP really got it right. How many miles did you do on a good day?

Ronbo
 
Very impressive trip! Looks like y'all had a blast. Like you, I am impressed, and delighted by this 2014 Spyder. BRP really got it right. How many miles did you do on a good day?


The longest was probably Las Cruces to Scottsdale, AZ with a side trip to Silver City, NM. 390 miles. I could do twice that easily in a day but we had riders with various experience levels.
 
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