thursday left from omaha to chicago. spent a couple nights downtown... ate some good food, saw a couple of great bands.
sunday morning headed north. planned on driving around the north side of lake superior in canada - but was told that you now need a passport to get into the US from canadian side????? not sure if this is true or not, but i didn't want to drive that far only to have to turn around again.
so i then began my trek home. I left marquette, MI at about 9:00 AM, and twelve hours and 780 miles later I arrived home in omaha.
I don't know what is is about those long, long days - but I just love it. I can do 500+ miles every day for weeks and not get tired of it. It's just a great feeling at the end of the day to realize how much ground you've covered, and how much the scenery can change in just one day's riding.
I ran into a guy on an 83 goldwing around escanaba somewhere. i made a remark about how my rig looks pretty sad compared to all of these nice new bikes you see on the road. in response, he just told me- i'd rather be able to brag about the places i've been and the miles i've put on then how much chrome i've got.
in the last year i've put on just under 20,000 miles on my $500 '79 special. and all that without a windshield, too. i'd say most harley's don't see that during the first 5 years of their life - and many probably never see that many miles ever.
perhaps i'm just bragging, but i think that it is quite an accomplishment for a 26 year old nekkid motorcycle.
the end.
sunday morning headed north. planned on driving around the north side of lake superior in canada - but was told that you now need a passport to get into the US from canadian side????? not sure if this is true or not, but i didn't want to drive that far only to have to turn around again.
so i then began my trek home. I left marquette, MI at about 9:00 AM, and twelve hours and 780 miles later I arrived home in omaha.
I don't know what is is about those long, long days - but I just love it. I can do 500+ miles every day for weeks and not get tired of it. It's just a great feeling at the end of the day to realize how much ground you've covered, and how much the scenery can change in just one day's riding.
I ran into a guy on an 83 goldwing around escanaba somewhere. i made a remark about how my rig looks pretty sad compared to all of these nice new bikes you see on the road. in response, he just told me- i'd rather be able to brag about the places i've been and the miles i've put on then how much chrome i've got.
in the last year i've put on just under 20,000 miles on my $500 '79 special. and all that without a windshield, too. i'd say most harley's don't see that during the first 5 years of their life - and many probably never see that many miles ever.
perhaps i'm just bragging, but i think that it is quite an accomplishment for a 26 year old nekkid motorcycle.
the end.
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