ozarksrider wrote:I'll ride the husky to Marquette, if it's more gravel than pavement. 2 days would make that easier.
I'd take the GS if I can find some knobbier tires between now and then. Not sure I can get it through something like that crossing we did with the missing bridge on the way back from white cloud. The down hill is easy, gravity will take care of that....
You did notice I was running the stock tires on my F800 which are basically street tires--no knobs. My next tires will be knobbies, but I got through all that stuff last Sunday with relative ease.
OK..I'm still trying to figure this out--I'm not set on a plan yet, but...
It's over 200 miles and 3 hours to Marquette from the KC metro taking the Interstate--which I'm not going to ride on a joy ride. In my experience, on a ride of that length, taking more gravel than pavement, you'll increase miles by at least 50% and the time by at least double. So...let's backtrack...museum closes at 5pm on Sat. I want at least 2 hours at the museum, which means we need to arrive no later than 3, and that is pushing things. Assume we can get there in 7 hours taking a more enjoyable route and an hour of downtime for lunch, pee breaks, etc, we need to leave by 7am.
So how many riders are scared off by a rough plan that looks like this:
- Meet in Lawrence Sat morning. Kickstands up at 7am (Yes, this means riding to Lawrence very early)
- Backroad route with lots of gravel to Marquette, KS (I'll include all the min maint I can along the way)
- Enjoy the Kansas Motorcycle Museum until it closes at 5pm
- Check into the Viking Motel in Lindsborg (Little Sweden)
- Eat supper at one of the many eateries in Lindsborg
- Sun morning breakfast at 7:00am at a Lindsborg cafe
- Kickstands up by 8:00am
- Longer backroad route home with lots of gravel and all the min maint I can include along the way. We'll run just N of Lindsborg to see Coronado Heights
- Home by about dark Sun night
Morning temps forecast to be mid to upper 30s. Highs forecast for low to high 50s. Slight chance of rain, but winds look to be low for the weekend.
This ride requires you to bring a pair. NO WHINING!
...OR, I can just come up on Sat and lead a 90 mile dualsport loop out of Leavenworth.