Motorcycle States

Here are the states I have ridden in, not just cutting through. but at least a couple of hours of roads. 

Motorcycle States

The New Jersey Lottery Devil’s Showdown

I got to go to the AMA Races at the NJ Motorsports park “The New Jersey Lottery Devil’s Showdown” on the weekend of Sept 13th – 15th 2013.

IT was a good time some great racing, lots of people and fun. They really needed a jumbo-tron or something. There was no one place to see the entire race.. It was televised so they had the cameras there already.

I watched some of the races in the Arai Helmets tent, they were kind enough to have some TV’ set up so you could see the whole race.

They had plenty of vendors and a pretty good stunt show with  Jason Britton’s No Limits

Here is a link to the race schedule GEICO Motorcycle AMA Event

Another trip to Bob’s BMW

Finally got down to get service done on the bike. Oil, 6000 mile service, and new tires. Went with the Michelin Pilot Road 3 which get really good reviews and seem to be one of the more popular tires. Guess we will see how they do.

Day 15

Miles Rode = 322 Staying in my own bed.

Rain that is about all I can say. It rained all the way to King of Prussia.

Trip is over. Back to work on Monday.

 

We traveled 6,522 miles for this trip.

Day 14

Miles Rode = 509 Staying in Cranberry Township, PA.

Not much to see today except clouds and rain and some more rain.

Tom H. says his rain gear failed but I am not sure that is what happened.

Day 13

Miles Rode = 525 Staying in Peru, Illinois

It was another day riding with rain gear on. There was not much to see in Nebraska, Iowa, or Illinois. We did pass the birth place of John Wayne and Ronald Reagan.

The only picture today was of the Iowa Speedway. Not sure what if any races are held there.

Had dinner at a local bar / restaurant, Called the Cabin Fever  Bar and Grill 

The weather for tomorrow looks like rain at least in the morning.

 

You might be a redneck if….

Your beer can is bigger then your head.

Day 12

Miles Rode = 501 Spending the night in Grand Island, NE

We left Wyoming and there was actually sun, it was a nice change. It was around 45 degrees and started to warm up after lunch finally getting to the low 70’s.

We got to see the Cabela’s world headquarters, the store was smaller then the one in Hamburg PA. But so was the town it was in.

Nothing against Nebraska but there is not much to see here, it is flat and straight.

Day 11

Miles Rode = 522 Staying in Rawlins, WY

Another fine day of rain, we rolled out of Elko with the temp in the low 40’s. Got up to low 60’s a few times but was mostly in the high 40’s and low 50”s.

Got to drive through the Bonneville Salt Flats.

Wyoming is another awesome state, there is so much to see and not enough time. I finally understand what they mean when they say big sky country. Between breaks in the clouds as far as you can see is just open land and blue sky,

The town of Rawlins is full. The gold companies are opening new mines and all the hotels are full, We went to 4 hotels before we found a room. The hotel restaurant / lounge is kind of scary. Think the bar in road house before they got bouncers. I am sure it is fun but I was not going to eat dinner there. So the only think in walking distance was a KFC.

Day 10

Miles Rode = 504 Spending the night in Elko, NV

Left San Fran and made it on to I80 before it started to rain, it did not really stop all day. It was off and on most of the trip.

When we left San Fran it was 65 by the time we hit Donner Pass it was 33. The temp varied between the mid 30’s at the top of the peaks and the low 70’s in the desert.

We ended up in Elko, I have never heard of it before but it is a really cool little town. It is where a lot of the gold mines in the US are. The hotel recommended  a local resturant that was really good called the Star Hotel they server family style. So you order your protein and it comes with soup, salad, fries, beans, green beans, and spaghetti. You site at large tables with other people it was kind of cool.

 

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