harley wrote:
RK you say the tires should make it, I have found one round trip of this great country and my rear tire is bald, and I mean bald. I used Michelin commanders the last time and the rear still had a couple of thousand left till bald. What I am saying when you go on a cross country trip, new tires when you leave. In todays world you don't save money on a cross country trip by using a Harley, all you do is have a great time doing it if you love to ride. flying at discount rates is much cheaper. Just my opinion. DEERSLAYER
Thanks DS
I'm running the Michelin commanders now - i have about 4.5k on them and I'm hoping to get 12k out of them, leaves me little room for error - but if there is a problem with wear I'll switch them back east is my plan... MR. Murphy might have his say...
As for the cost/expense I'm not as concerned about it, as I am time away from responsibilities of home and work... I'm not retired yet - LOL
The cost is actually close tho for those also considering such a trip.
$500 rt - plane tickets
$250 one week rental car
Gas/Fuel $4.25 / gal - 6000 miles
Mileage depends on how many big rigs I can draft - safely
38 mpg - 158 gallons - $671
40 mpg - 150 gallons - $637
42 mpg - 141 gallons - $599
45 mpg - 133 gallons - $565
50 mpg - 120 gallons - $510
Depending on the price of premium fuel in different regions -
IF it is less than $4.25 than the cost goes down.
There's plenty of $40/night or less, rooms available
6 nights on the road - about $240
I didn't include meals - I'm one to stop at a grocery store and buy some provisions - package of baloney and a loaf of bread goes a long way.
So depending on some variables the trip is relatively priced almost the same as flying.
Right now - I have a one week stay covered -but the 3 weeks are becoming a dream - I guess I could do it in 2 weeks but that leaves little time with the ones I'm going to see. And of course - the longer I'm away the more chance of something needing my attention back home. AND if something goes bad on the bike the trip is f'd.
For now - I think - I'll have to take what I can, to get the trip done - 1 week - 2 days of travel time and minimize the impact of time away...
I kind of envy those of you that can take more time off... I'll take what I can get - I DO get to ride year round...
Kickstand wrote:
roadking wrote:
2) I have to find a house sitter - My grass gets watered 2x a week- mail pickup- yard mowed... etc...
You can buy am automatic watering setup for less than a $100. I got one from Lowes or home depot a couple of years back. We don't use it anymore... if I can find it I'll send it to you if you want it? I think it still works.
KS- Thank you for the generous offer!!
I wish it was as easy as that - I'd take you up on it in a heart beat.