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Old 06-16-2013, 12:30 PM   #1
VulcanE   VulcanE is offline
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3,300 mile New England Trip

Earlier this week I got back from a 10 day, 14 state trip. I left Blairsville, Ga. with a good friend (DKDixie), one of his neighbors, and Mike (BigSid1). I had my wife with me, and DK had his girlfriend, and his neighbor and Mike were solo. We traveled up thru Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, and met up with Classic1 and his wife in West Virginia. We then all traveled up thru Maryland, Pennsylvania, and over into New York where we met up with TC and his wife Cindy. We spent a little time talking, and then TC and Cindy led us on some roads toward the Adirondacks where they parted from us. We then continued on to Lake Champlain where we took a ferry across to Vermont, then into New Hampshire. We then went to Massachusetts, down to Connecticut, and then turned west, back thru New York and back into Pennsylvania. Here Mike (Classic1), his wife, Mike (BigSid1), and Richard(DK's neighbor) headed home. DK, his girlfriend (Marge), and my wife and I, headed west across Pennsylvania into Ohio and to the Amish country (Berlin, OH) where we spent a day. We then turned SW and headed to Kentucky, then back into Tennessee, then back to Georgia.
We had an awesome time, and I want to thank DK & Marge, Mike & Shela, Mike, Richard, and TC & Cindy for the great fellowship on this trip. I pulled a trailer the whole way, and I must say, that with Chuckster's hitch, and The Meanie mods that I've done to my bike, my bike preformed admirably. The only 2 problems I had was my left spotlight quit working (broken wire) and my oil pressure gauge must have got drowned because it started acting funny after we were in a bad down pour (it now works fine). I too was VERY impressed with my new Yokohama Avid Envigor tire on the rear. It handled the rain and wet roads with a 5 star rating. My gas mileage on this 3,300 mile trip overall average was 38.2 mpg, with a low of 32.3, and a high of 41.8 (not too bad pulling a trailer which drops mileage about 7 mpg ) I als must sing praises for my Diamond Custom seat, even after all those miles in the saddle, when I got home, my butt felt like I had ridden across town instead of 3300 miles.
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