I'm determined to ride my XS from Ann Arbor, MI to California this May. I've been thinking about it for a long time, but now I want to start making sure everything will be ready for the trip, as May is approaching fast.
My ultimate destination will probably be San Francisco, because that's where I have the most friends who will let me crash until I find a job or some volunteer work for the summer. However, I have friends and family from Portland, OR all the way down to Los Angeles, and if things seem to be going well after a couple days on the road, I might just make a large "detour" or two on my way to San Francisco. After all, if my job-searching luck continues, it's not like I'll have to be anywhere at any particular time. So the trip could last anywhere from a week to several weeks.
Well, I guess I just figured I'd mention my plans so that you all could offer your thoughts. I know a lot of you have done long trips before, and I've skimmed some of the old threads on road tripping. I also saw the link to this guy's story about the Honda Rebel 250 trip, which I found very inspiring:
http://www.pashnit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18512
Here's some of the stuff I'm planning on bringing with me. What do you think?
Joe Rocket Ballistic 7.0 Jacket.
Tourmaster heated vest.
Firstgear Carbon heated gloves.
A pair of jeans with fleece PJ's underneath.
Work boots.
Blue tarp and rope.
Sleeping bag.
Water bottles.
Basic tool kit (8, 10, 12, 14 mm wrenches, pliers, screw drivers, utility knife, flashlight).
Extra gas can.
Money, credit card and cell phone.
My bike is a stock 1980 XS11 Midnight Special with a universal windshield, Vetter hard bags and luggage rack on the back. I also have a falling-apart set of vinyl saddlebags that I could try draping over the seat right where I'll be sitting, to add extra storage space. Has anyone done that? Seems like it would work, just be a little annoying when I'm stopped if they get in the way of my legs.
I've put a good deal of work into trying to get my bike in shape since I bought it a couple years ago. While I'm starting to feel pretty confident in it, I'd appreciate any tips on things to check before I dive into this. I sure would like to be getting 40+ mpg for the trip, and right now I'm still tuning but I'm nowhere near that. I can synchronize my carbs no problem, but I can't figure out how to set the idle mixture screws. I just can't tell any difference in the idle speed as I adjust the screws, except for the big difference when the screw is turned all the way in.
Anyways, wish me luck and I'll add to this thread as I come up with questions, and hopefully live to post photos of my successful journey when I reach San Francisco.
Cheers,
Marshall
My ultimate destination will probably be San Francisco, because that's where I have the most friends who will let me crash until I find a job or some volunteer work for the summer. However, I have friends and family from Portland, OR all the way down to Los Angeles, and if things seem to be going well after a couple days on the road, I might just make a large "detour" or two on my way to San Francisco. After all, if my job-searching luck continues, it's not like I'll have to be anywhere at any particular time. So the trip could last anywhere from a week to several weeks.
Well, I guess I just figured I'd mention my plans so that you all could offer your thoughts. I know a lot of you have done long trips before, and I've skimmed some of the old threads on road tripping. I also saw the link to this guy's story about the Honda Rebel 250 trip, which I found very inspiring:
http://www.pashnit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18512
Here's some of the stuff I'm planning on bringing with me. What do you think?
Joe Rocket Ballistic 7.0 Jacket.
Tourmaster heated vest.
Firstgear Carbon heated gloves.
A pair of jeans with fleece PJ's underneath.
Work boots.
Blue tarp and rope.
Sleeping bag.
Water bottles.
Basic tool kit (8, 10, 12, 14 mm wrenches, pliers, screw drivers, utility knife, flashlight).
Extra gas can.
Money, credit card and cell phone.
My bike is a stock 1980 XS11 Midnight Special with a universal windshield, Vetter hard bags and luggage rack on the back. I also have a falling-apart set of vinyl saddlebags that I could try draping over the seat right where I'll be sitting, to add extra storage space. Has anyone done that? Seems like it would work, just be a little annoying when I'm stopped if they get in the way of my legs.
I've put a good deal of work into trying to get my bike in shape since I bought it a couple years ago. While I'm starting to feel pretty confident in it, I'd appreciate any tips on things to check before I dive into this. I sure would like to be getting 40+ mpg for the trip, and right now I'm still tuning but I'm nowhere near that. I can synchronize my carbs no problem, but I can't figure out how to set the idle mixture screws. I just can't tell any difference in the idle speed as I adjust the screws, except for the big difference when the screw is turned all the way in.
Anyways, wish me luck and I'll add to this thread as I come up with questions, and hopefully live to post photos of my successful journey when I reach San Francisco.
Cheers,
Marshall
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