Well I didn't get much done to the bike yesterday other than the new front tire and some new style lowers installed. I wanted to get her washed and cleaned up but it was a cold windy day yesterday and we had our neighbor coming over to get the cat briefing. Now Ann can rest assured that her Siamese will be well cared for and this should allow her to concentrate on the trip. I also got some of the routing plotted for uploading to the GPS.
Weather reports are Outstanding! We should be leaving in the mid 50's and riding into the 90's. No rain in the entire 10 day forecast along the route. It's going to be HOT though and as usual...the air conditioning on the bike isn't working.
Now all I have left to do is, pack clothes, clean up bike, check fluids, tire pressure, air shock pressure, upload routing info to the GPS, make sure motel reservation info is packed, and paper maps. Hopefully I'll get the bike loaded tonight so all we need do is fire it up and leave tomorrow morning.
Estimated milage for this trip will be around 4,250 or so. Sure hope gas doesn't get much higher than it is already.
Not sure if I'll get to post anything while were gone but if anyone reads this....stay tuned.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
Back from the MN Patriot Guard Rally
We're back from the Minnesota Patriot Guard Rally and it was a moving experience. It was a beautiful day and all went smooth. When we stopped at the turn-a-round spot, there was a State policeman (of the motorcycle variety) there and letting use take a good close look at his bike. That baby had everything short of Direct TV! That trooper sure loved showing it off too.
On the way up to Pine City there were solders standing along the route holding signs with names of the fallen and saluting our flags as we passed. My wife and I were moved to tears as we passed them and I noticed a name from our area, Sgt. Rystad. It really helped remind us of who we ride for and added a air of reverence to the ride.
The only downside to the entire trip was that we had to debate some relatives of mine that we were staying with on the subject of politics, which also reminded us of why we ride for the Patriot Guard. Photos will follow....next trip scheduled for this next weekend... Utah!
On the way up to Pine City there were solders standing along the route holding signs with names of the fallen and saluting our flags as we passed. My wife and I were moved to tears as we passed them and I noticed a name from our area, Sgt. Rystad. It really helped remind us of who we ride for and added a air of reverence to the ride.
The only downside to the entire trip was that we had to debate some relatives of mine that we were staying with on the subject of politics, which also reminded us of why we ride for the Patriot Guard. Photos will follow....next trip scheduled for this next weekend... Utah!
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Preparing for the 2nd Annual Minnesota Patriot Guard Rally
The day before we depart for the rally I start the mental checks for the evenings preps. Fluids, air pressure both suspension and tires, GPS maps and routes loaded, rain gear, and last but not least weather. Lots of weather checks for departure city, cities along the way and finally, the destination. Tonight it will be to start the process of actually packing and cleaning the bike followed by more weather checks. We've only got a short 300 mile trip tomorrow but it will be the longest trek for my wife this year and I want everything to go smooth. A week from now will be our first big venture out in a couple years and that will be to Southern Utah! Stay tuned!
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