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Total cost of a Spyderfest trip

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We are in the "thinking about it" stage and was wondering if anyone has kept track of your total cost of your roundtrip Spyderfest trip ????

1. Total miles driven roundtrip
2. Total cost of gas (to, from and riding while there)
3. Total cost of lodging with how many nights (average cost of a room)
4. Total cost of food
5. Incidentals (registration of event, road tolls, ect...... (please do not include farkles purchased while there)


Is $15 hundred to 2k a realistic ballpark number for a couple ???????

A added a couple hundred extra to my total for fuel for the truck. We are thinking about loading the Spyder in the bed of the truck to make the journey because 1100 miles oneway on a Sport RS with two people might be a little much. Our major concern is 5 days worth of gear for in only the trunk so that will not allow any underwear changes for either of us. Our rain gear alone takes up 25% of the trunkspace already.

Will have to check with Len at Cowtown to see if they have a ramp to unload or a hill that I could back the truck up to. Is there hills in Cuba ?????
 
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Well, if the both of you went Comando for the duration; it'd probably save enought frunkspace for some really neat souvenirs! :roflblack:
Why not just fly down, buy Holly her RT, and then let her pilot you home? :thumbup:
 
Great question. I'd like to know too. Inquiring minds need to know. All I need is a ball park figure

Chris
 
BUCKS per MILE

depending on your life style, a trip can cost between $100 - $200 per day...
if you 'tent', you can get under $100 per... i'll do 600 mile per day riding my .09 RS, that equals out for about $45 per day for fuel. i sleep in motels, range: $50 - $100 per day, meals: $20 - $50 per day... i don't count 'extras' as a cost for each trip... so on the low side, it's $115, on the high side it's just shy of $200...
enjoy your ride, and leave the truck home...

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PS: buy a good 'back-pack' and roll your undies really tite and fill it up, - you'll be surprised how many you can fit in that back-pack...
 
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bring your trailer

Why not being your trailer and camp on the way now and on the way home. Ladybug is just around the corner from Cowtown and they have a weekly rate, but the daily rate is $25. As for fuel cost you will have to look at your fuel mileage then figure $4.50 a gallon, so you know it should be less than that. How is that for a starter on your figures.
 
My credit card bill was 2100. Only charges while on the spyderfest trip and return.

No farkles on the bill either,, only gas, food and lodging.

Forgot the registration fee's .. 35

so 2,135 and maybe a ho ho and twinkie
 
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My estimate for your trip is $2500.00. We took 2 bike trips this year one was 2200 miles and the other was 4000 miles. We rode about 300 miles a day, averaged 27.5 miles per gallon with a loaded RT622 trailer, stayed with decent motel chains (Comfort Inn, Holiday Inn Express, etc) ate out of course and found on both trips that our total expenses came out to One dollar per mile. So with that as a starting point since you are driving a truck that may get 14 mpg I say about $1.15 per mile traveled or for your 2200 mile trip about $2500.00. Of course if you drive 16 hours a day or sleep in the truck all bets are off.
 
Why not being your trailer and camp on the way now and on the way home. Ladybug is just around the corner from Cowtown and they have a weekly rate, but the daily rate is $25. As for fuel cost you will have to look at your fuel mileage then figure $4.50 a gallon, so you know it should be less than that. How is that for a starter on your figures.



At 4.50 a gallon Fuel costs are giving me reservations about doing that. It would cost me around $1100.00 to tow my trailer and Spyder at 9 mpg for 2200 miles. If I leave the camper home, thats 35 hundred extra pounds I'm not hauling (I'm guessing weight, it might be more).

I could spend that extra 600 savings in fuel plus added camping fee costs and get a room for 5 nights and not have to worry about setting up camp or killing my truck. :thumbup:
 
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COST OF SPYDERFEST TRIP

SERIOUSLY, with that uber cool camper you have I bet $ 1200 at the absolute most you would need.....and since I want you to go ......because me and my Lady will be there .....I'll cover everything over $1200......How's that for a DEAL .....That's what friend's are for :thumbup: :2excited: :agree:.....Mike
 
Why not being your trailer and camp on the way now and on the way home. Ladybug is just around the corner from Cowtown and they have a weekly rate, but the daily rate is $25. As for fuel cost you will have to look at your fuel mileage then figure $4.50 a gallon, so you know it should be less than that. How is that for a starter on your figures.

We stayed at LadyBug campground near CowTown for S/F 2012 and it is a great place to stay plus meet a lot of Spyder folks.

I bet your fuel cost for towing the camper would be much better if you can keep it around 55-65mph !
 
Going towards 170,000 miles on the 2008 RS, I made a very simplistic calculus (that proved to be right on the money): $1/1 mile. Including hotels, food, gas, events participation fees and speeding tickets.

PS: missed (for the first time) this year Spyderfest, Spyder was in the shop preparing for the FIM Bonneville Speed Trial.
 
looks like forrest is close to what you need since hes about the same distence as you but for me living in kansas 250 miles away i coast us 600 dollars.rooms were 74,a night and then what we ate thet wasent free from the ones we got from the spyder fest tickets which were about 6 meals,and good ones too.you got to do it at least once it was the best ralley of any one ive been too,and i have been to a lot 53 motorcycles,of all kinds and as many ralleys.so dont miss it ,you will love it grate time and many planed things to do.hope to see you both there,:2thumbs::chat:
 
I would submit a couple more things. Rent buy a light weight truck trailer. U-haul or someplace to rent. Farm equipment to buy flat beds with decent tire size. I hate 8 inch wheels at 65 MPM. Long term thinking or planning something, like a drop tail trailer. Expensive to start, but nice to have around, easy loading and they fold up to store.
Motels, depending on Region, run about 60 to 99 for me. Many have
Contienal Breadfests which vary from fair to very good. Most, for example have waffle makers. Very simple, hot and tastful. Know what Organazitions you belong and ask about discounts. Mine averaged close to 10 every night. GWRRA, NRA, Seniors, Some credit cards. Not the 15 20 or or so at a resturant for breadfest. I use a National hotel site if I know where I will be. I can call and see if they have (or go on line) to see what they have available.
What for lunch. Most all truck stops have wraped cold or microwavable sandwhiches. Some pizza by the slice. a 1/3 or so from a resturant,
Oldmanzuesunless you like a big lunch.
 
we travel alot...but on 2 bikes...it cost about $200 per day...think about asking Len if you could ship a box to Cowtown or to the hotel...then ship it home...thats what we do when we need extra things...wedding etc....1 pair of jeans should get you there and 2 shirts...ship the other clothes
 
Gas, Red Bulls and some snacks will get you there. If you drink enough of them, then the first night you wont need a place to sleep. Just spend it washing up the spyder and any others that are parked near you. Trust me, this works. The second night you will crash hard so any motel will work. You wont be too picky by then. I suggest loading up on Twinkies since they never go bad and you can carry then back and forth year after year.
 
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