Dan McNally
New member
On April 16th, I set out on the longest ryde in my lifetime
(to date!) I left home, headed for a reunion of Titan II Propellant Transfer Specialists in Tucson, AZ. Day one was a ride to Knoxville, TN, then on to Oakland TN.
On the way to Oakland, I met Marion Moeller, for breakfast. She is the lady who makes and sells great medallions to replace the front and back BRP logos from any graphic you send her.
In Oakland, I spent two nights with a friend who was supposed to ride with me on his 2013 RT-S, but could not get vacation approved from work. On the 19th, he and I met Leira and Erick Del Toro for breakfast in Memphis (love their new F3s!) and Erick put new foam grips on Topper (thanks, they were really comfortable!) Leaving Memphis, I headed for Arkadelphia, AR to have lunch with a friend who also could not make the reunion. He asked me to bring a gallon of whiskey to the reunion, from him, and I bungeed it on my passenger seat. Ten minutes away from his house, the skies opened and I was smack in the middle of a hail storm. Hail stones really hurt at 70 MPH! The whiskey survived, fortunately, as did I.
Next stop was Texarkana, where I met another veteran, headed for the reunion. He was riding a really sweet Victory. We spent the night in Texarkana and left in the morning for Llano, TX. We met three folks from Houston in Llano, two on Spyders and a third on a Harley. We took two days getting to Tucson from Llano, rather than the planned three day trip, because the winds were up and scheduled to get worse. We spent one night in Van Horn, just about 400 miles, then pushed through to Tucson, a little over 430 miles.
The reunion was great, and I got to spend time with old friends.
On April 27th, I left Tucson for Mesa, AZ and spent a night with a cousin. Pressed on to Santa Fe, NM the next day, to another cousin's home . . . haven't see her in 40 years! After Santa Fe, I rode to Amarillo, TX to spend a night at an old friend's, then to Lawton OK, to another cousin's. Next was Conway AR, and a night at friend's home, who had been at the reunion, then up to Springfield MO for the last day of Spyder Fest. I had just over 4000 miles since the 14K service when I arrived at Pitbull. I checked with the service department and they were able to fit me in for an oil change. I spent the night at the RV Park on the fairgrounds with some really great folks, the Anctils, and had a great evening . . . until the old man in me sent me to bed! Next morning, I headed for Elizabethtown, KY and another cousin's (where he makes his own awesome beer!) It should have been a 475 mile ride, but turned into a 541 mile trip because of a bridge outage where Garmin had me crossing into Illinois, near Cairo. From Elizabethtown, I headed to Williamstown WV, just across the Ohio River from Ohio. My last day, less than 300 miles, got me home with a total of 5,390.3 miles on the trip meter.
(to date!) I left home, headed for a reunion of Titan II Propellant Transfer Specialists in Tucson, AZ. Day one was a ride to Knoxville, TN, then on to Oakland TN.
On the way to Oakland, I met Marion Moeller, for breakfast. She is the lady who makes and sells great medallions to replace the front and back BRP logos from any graphic you send her.
In Oakland, I spent two nights with a friend who was supposed to ride with me on his 2013 RT-S, but could not get vacation approved from work. On the 19th, he and I met Leira and Erick Del Toro for breakfast in Memphis (love their new F3s!) and Erick put new foam grips on Topper (thanks, they were really comfortable!) Leaving Memphis, I headed for Arkadelphia, AR to have lunch with a friend who also could not make the reunion. He asked me to bring a gallon of whiskey to the reunion, from him, and I bungeed it on my passenger seat. Ten minutes away from his house, the skies opened and I was smack in the middle of a hail storm. Hail stones really hurt at 70 MPH! The whiskey survived, fortunately, as did I.
Next stop was Texarkana, where I met another veteran, headed for the reunion. He was riding a really sweet Victory. We spent the night in Texarkana and left in the morning for Llano, TX. We met three folks from Houston in Llano, two on Spyders and a third on a Harley. We took two days getting to Tucson from Llano, rather than the planned three day trip, because the winds were up and scheduled to get worse. We spent one night in Van Horn, just about 400 miles, then pushed through to Tucson, a little over 430 miles.
The reunion was great, and I got to spend time with old friends.
On April 27th, I left Tucson for Mesa, AZ and spent a night with a cousin. Pressed on to Santa Fe, NM the next day, to another cousin's home . . . haven't see her in 40 years! After Santa Fe, I rode to Amarillo, TX to spend a night at an old friend's, then to Lawton OK, to another cousin's. Next was Conway AR, and a night at friend's home, who had been at the reunion, then up to Springfield MO for the last day of Spyder Fest. I had just over 4000 miles since the 14K service when I arrived at Pitbull. I checked with the service department and they were able to fit me in for an oil change. I spent the night at the RV Park on the fairgrounds with some really great folks, the Anctils, and had a great evening . . . until the old man in me sent me to bed! Next morning, I headed for Elizabethtown, KY and another cousin's (where he makes his own awesome beer!) It should have been a 475 mile ride, but turned into a 541 mile trip because of a bridge outage where Garmin had me crossing into Illinois, near Cairo. From Elizabethtown, I headed to Williamstown WV, just across the Ohio River from Ohio. My last day, less than 300 miles, got me home with a total of 5,390.3 miles on the trip meter.