BajaRon
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Buddy called me up and waned to put some miles on his Harley. Said something about "Blue Ridge Parkway".
Got to say riding here in East Tennessee is about as good as it gets.
Did 200 miles or so. My fuel milesage has been better since the 1st update. I got 38 mpg on this run. Went 173.2 miles on 4.56 gallons. Not too bad for tooling around in the mountains. We did take it easier than I normally do running behind Lamont.
I'm pretty confident about my mileage because I top of to where the fuel is all the way up in the neck. Hard to get different fill-up amounts doing it like that.
Spyder ran GREAT! Has been running really well since 1st Update.
One downside though. I did not realize it had cooled off so much. It was bright and sunny and warm, as long as you were standing still, in the sun, and the wind was not blowing.
I didn't dress warm enough and didn't take any gear with me. I froze my stuff.
Started out at 58 degrees but got down to 42 degrees by the end of the day. Most of the day was 52 degrees on the Parkway.
What made it worse was knowing all my cold weather gear was sitting comfortably at home awaiting my return. I wasn't really that cold. I've been colder. But I sure wasn't comfortable as I could have been.
"Stupid is as Stupid does" (Forrest)
Got to say riding here in East Tennessee is about as good as it gets.
Did 200 miles or so. My fuel milesage has been better since the 1st update. I got 38 mpg on this run. Went 173.2 miles on 4.56 gallons. Not too bad for tooling around in the mountains. We did take it easier than I normally do running behind Lamont.
I'm pretty confident about my mileage because I top of to where the fuel is all the way up in the neck. Hard to get different fill-up amounts doing it like that.
Spyder ran GREAT! Has been running really well since 1st Update.
One downside though. I did not realize it had cooled off so much. It was bright and sunny and warm, as long as you were standing still, in the sun, and the wind was not blowing.
I didn't dress warm enough and didn't take any gear with me. I froze my stuff.
Started out at 58 degrees but got down to 42 degrees by the end of the day. Most of the day was 52 degrees on the Parkway.
What made it worse was knowing all my cold weather gear was sitting comfortably at home awaiting my return. I wasn't really that cold. I've been colder. But I sure wasn't comfortable as I could have been.
"Stupid is as Stupid does" (Forrest)