Just got back to Salida!

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Re: Just got back to Salida!

Postby COArgonaut » Fri Sep 03, 2010 7:25 am

Yanno....the Old Wise One seems a bit lonely up there, all alone on the mountaintop (well, it sounds worse that it is, I know). And since I have a reason (maybe a thin) to travel in the mountains, I suppose I should stop by and see how he is fairing.
Maybe I can even get a new cee-gar out of the trip.
Wish me luck!

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Re: Just got back to Salida!

Postby Hoser John » Sat Sep 04, 2010 6:32 am

GO is like the everready bunny always running and hopping around-color me green with envy :mrgreen: John
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Re: Just got back to Salida!

Postby COArgonaut » Sat Sep 04, 2010 7:39 am

Sounds like a great trip. I like how you found a different way home. For these types of trips, always fun to try to go different ways. I wish I got your mileage J
I recommended the jacket you got to a friend of mine that just bought a bike too (what have I created there??) Did you find you were warm enough most of the day?

Warm enough- barely. I had on a thermal shirt (long underwear shirt), sweatshirt and the jacket and I was OK. If I had gotten wet, I would have been in trouble.
I have warn the jacket and a polo shirt with the temp at 90+ F. It was a mite warm, but I didn’t overheat.

How comfortable were you for the trip. Was this the first time on the freeway??

Freeway travel- wearing my regular glasses, I am OK running around town. It seems like somewhere between 50 and 55 is my critical speed. That is where I think I need something more secure to keep my glasses from flying off. They have not, but I am paranoid. My going forward plan is to get a pair of goggles with my prescription.
This was the first freeway trip of any length. I have hopped on for about ten miles a few times. The goggles work well.
As far as comfort, it was OK. For as long as I was on the bike, I was really ready to get off when I got home. I got a few hits from little rocks (big grains of sand)- no damage. This morning I find my wrists are sore. At the very least, I am not ready to take a multiple day trip at this time. I am going to see if I can relocate my pegs a few inches (4 or 5 inches) forward. Forward controls are wayyy too far forward. But for a longer trip, it would be nice to stretch the legs out.
I also need to get my trunk install. That will cut down on my having to wear a backpack.
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