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Ride across the USA
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Django Offline
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Germany
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Ride across the USA
The Idea

Well, next year (2019) I become 60 years old, time to check off an item
from my bucket list: Ride across the USA. So I worked hard talking to my
wife, my employer and my dog and yes indeed, I've got the permission to
block 6 weeks next year from April 27 to June 8 to make that trip.

The Route

First thought came to my mind: Start northeast and go southwest, like
the pioneers did. That's the way to go, when you come from Europe. But
then, second thought: Hm, it may be cold and nasty in the NE when you
start at the end of April and hot and nasty when you arrive at the
beginning of June in the SW.

So I am thinking more or less about: Start in San Francisco or LA, then
ride somehow California, Arizona/Nevada/Utah/Colorado,
Arkansas/Missouri/Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia and depart home from
Washington,DC.

I'm not really decided yet. I have to visit the list of the most famous
motorcycle tours, ride reports and maps, to get a better idea of the
route. Also, it would be great, if I could visit the western and/or
eastern CB1100 rally 2019. Or may be, I visit just the forum member's
map and ask those riders for local riding hints.

Anyway I would like to really ride the country, thus avoiding motorway,
just taking small roads and enjoy landscape, impressions, nature.

The Ride

How to ride across the USA? Indeed, I need a motorcycle.

First idea: send my own bike to the USA and back home. Well, some
research gave me numbers of about 3,500 - 4,000 Euro cost, plus lot of
effort to get that managed (bureaucracy). Sigh. Somehow I really would
like to put those miles on my own ride, but that may be too expensive
and cumbersome.

Second idea: rent a bike for 6 weeks. I once rented a ride in San Diego,
that was about 60 USD a day, if I recall right. Would be quite expensive for 6
weeks.

Third idea: Buy a CB1100 at start and sell it at the end. That sounds
indeed like the way to do it. But then, how to buy, how to get a license,
how to get an insurance...

Well, I'm still not settled about how to get a ride.

Yeah, I wanted to let you know in advance about my plans. I really would enjoy, if I could meet some of you guys and we may ride some miles together.

May be, I could use this thread as a planning thread and get some hints and ideas from my
friends here at this really awesome forum. There is still some time to go and a winter between
now and the planned start of the ride. But, time goes by...

Looking forward!

73 Django -- [url=http://www.ironbutt.com]IBA[/url] #59882 -- [url=https://djangotours.wordpress.com]Django Tours[/url] -- [url=http://1asw.de/~rsz/bilder/ES-I64/15-34-0832.jpg]Django on CB1100[/url]
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05-28-2018 12:14 PM
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Capo Offline
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Sea Girt, New Jersey USA
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RE: Ride across the USA
Don't miss the Northeast, particularly upstate NY, VT. As for the bike, all good options, do what is the least hassle, so you can enjoy the ride and not think about it. Buying, insuring, and selling a bike is doable but might entail difficulties. A long term rental from Eagle Rider might be more expensive, but they have franchises all across the country and probably will provide peace of mind. I'm sure others will weigh in, but no doubt you'll have a lot of friends over here to aid your trip!

No more CB, but a GB.
Triumphs and Ducatis.
A Norton, MV, and Morini 175.
Probably others.
05-28-2018 12:43 PM
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The ferret Offline
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Ohio
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RE: Ride across the USA
That's awesome Django. I think buying and selling may indeed be the cheapest way to go. Pick up a 2014 CB for 6K new or less used, and then sell it at the end of the trip for 25% less since you will only put about 3,000-4,000 miles on it. Be nice if 2 members of the board could assist with that, one on each coast. Lots of Europeans come over and rent bikes so licensing and insurance can't be THAT big of a deal.

Personally I would plan my route by the landmark/roads you want to see/ride. Remember the Rockies run through the western states and high mountain passes may not be open until late May/early June. Some things are must see/rides ....Yosemite/ redwood forests/Pacific Coast Highway in California, Beartooth Pass in Montana (although that is sorta like riding in your Alps) .Glacier Natl Park Montana, Rt 12 across Montana, Wyoming, Bryce/Zion/ Canyonlands/Grand Canyon National Parks in Utah and Arizona, Passes and Pikes Peak near Denver, Colorado (hint stay with LongRanger and let him be your guide), Devils Tower/Mt Rushmore in South Dakota, Rocky Mts/Blue Ridge Parkway in Tennessee/North Carolina (be glad to join you for this part of the trip), Natchez Trace from Tennessee to Mississippi, Rt 1 and the Everglades in Florida, the UP of Michigan, Kancamagus Highway/ White Mountains/ Mt Washington in New Hampshire, Adirondack Mts in New York. Those are some of my favorites I've ridden in/to.

I'm sure others can add to the list.

Excited for you Django! Bucket list trip indeed.

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05-28-2018 12:45 PM
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Frulk Offline
High Mileage

Utah
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RE: Ride across the USA
Django, aren't you friends with Alex who rode his BMW GS 800 all across the western US last year. He shipped his bike to California and then shipped it back home to Deutschland. Might want to have a discussion with him about some of the finer details related to that process. If you're not friends PM me and I'll send his e-mail. I'm sure he can answer any questions you may have. He lives somewhere around Bayern.
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05-28-2018 01:42 PM
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Houtman Offline
Been There

NC USA
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RE: Ride across the USA
If you decide to come thru North Carolina you are very welcome to stay with us , we are living just a few miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway south of Asheville.
05-28-2018 01:59 PM
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Roper Offline
Running Like a Top

UT
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RE: Ride across the USA
+1 for Zion in Utah and then down to Grand Canyon in Arizona--if you're going West to East. It will be decent weather (hotter toward June) no matter which way you go. If you're going to Grand Canyon, the North rim is only about 120 miles from Zion. Also, the north rim is far less crowded than the south rim. If you come through Utah, let me know. I'd like to ride with you for at least part of the way!

Yellowstone is amazing, but last time I was through, the traffic was so bad that I think it would not be a very fun trip on a motorcycle. Lots of stop-and-go and slow, slow, slow.

Get an international driving permit before you leave Germany. I agree with Ferret: The least expensive way for your trip might be buy-sell. There are probably forum members who can help with that.
05-28-2018 02:01 PM
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The ferret Offline
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Ohio
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RE: Ride across the USA
Yellowstone on the ends..April/May and September when kids are in school is usually not that crowded. I have ridden thru Yellowstone maybe 5 times. Never stopped except for Bull elk and Buffalo crossing the road. Oh and to eat lunch in the lodge by Old Faithful.

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Cormanus Offline
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RE: Ride across the USA
Congratulations, Django. What a great plan. I'll look forward to hearing how it unfolds. I wish ...
05-28-2018 02:55 PM
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pdedse Offline
Been There

Oregon
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RE: Ride across the USA
You're welcome to visit / stay over here in the Portland, Oregon area should you make it up this way.

Another vote for buying a new leftover '14 or a used one. Some used ones have the bike setup for hiway travel.
05-28-2018 03:01 PM
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Stichill Offline
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Northern Kentucky, USA
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RE: Ride across the USA
What a fantastic life experience that will be, Django!

On the eastern side of the tour, I'd recommend spending time riding along and across the Appalachian Mountains. Not only are the roads fantastic, the scenery is great, there is sparse population, and the roads are generally free of traffic.

İmage

If you come through Northern Kentucky, you've got a place to stay with us. But perhaps you're more likely to come through Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and so on heading northeast along the Appalachian Range.

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05-28-2018 04:23 PM
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