PaddyO
Supercharged
Thanks for the replies. I do believe barbagris, Navigator, and Joesmoe are speaking words of wisdom. Knowing myself the way I do, it would be better to install this when I get home Familiar surroundings, no pressure, etc. I am just anxious to get the bike and make it mine.
I rode from Brooksville, to Salt Lake City, Utah, to San Antonio, Texas, and back home again this past summer. It was the longest ride I had ever taken on a motorcycle. I did an Iron Butt Association Bun Burner Gold (1,500 miles in 24 hours) on the way to SLC and a Saddle Sore 1,000 (1,000 miles in 24 hours) from SLC to San Antonio. I enjoyed the ride immensely. The Nomad really struggled against the wind in Kansas and against the wind and mountains in Wyoming. I never thought I would make it through Wyoming. Between the wind (40+ miles/hr warning signs flashing along I-80) and the mountain grades, the Nomad struggled. I had the throttle wide open and sometimes it would get up to 70-80 (less wind/grade) and other times I would barely be doing 60. Even the semi's were struggling. The Nomad knew it wasn't in Florida anymore.
In fairness to the Nomad, it was really loaded down with me and all of the stuff it was carrying I did a 200+ mile ride through near SLC through Utah and Wyoming. Beautiful. I even saw snow along the Ogden River Scenic Byway between Huntsville and Woodruff.
I then went to San Antonio to see the friend who checked out the Rocket for me. We and some friends of his rode the Twisted Sisters near San Antonio. That was a great ride until a deer interrupted the proceedings by jumping in front of the last guy. Deer was killed, bike totaled, and the guy went to the hospital. His gear did its job and he did not have any serious injuries. Then went home from there. Altogether it was about 5,500 miles. I have a deep appreciation for how big this country is. I am really wanting to do something like this again. With our daughter living in SLC, I can see this happening. My wife will fly and I will ride.
I rode from Brooksville, to Salt Lake City, Utah, to San Antonio, Texas, and back home again this past summer. It was the longest ride I had ever taken on a motorcycle. I did an Iron Butt Association Bun Burner Gold (1,500 miles in 24 hours) on the way to SLC and a Saddle Sore 1,000 (1,000 miles in 24 hours) from SLC to San Antonio. I enjoyed the ride immensely. The Nomad really struggled against the wind in Kansas and against the wind and mountains in Wyoming. I never thought I would make it through Wyoming. Between the wind (40+ miles/hr warning signs flashing along I-80) and the mountain grades, the Nomad struggled. I had the throttle wide open and sometimes it would get up to 70-80 (less wind/grade) and other times I would barely be doing 60. Even the semi's were struggling. The Nomad knew it wasn't in Florida anymore.
I then went to San Antonio to see the friend who checked out the Rocket for me. We and some friends of his rode the Twisted Sisters near San Antonio. That was a great ride until a deer interrupted the proceedings by jumping in front of the last guy. Deer was killed, bike totaled, and the guy went to the hospital. His gear did its job and he did not have any serious injuries. Then went home from there. Altogether it was about 5,500 miles. I have a deep appreciation for how big this country is. I am really wanting to do something like this again. With our daughter living in SLC, I can see this happening. My wife will fly and I will ride.