The back roads were way more fun than the highways.
Lessons learned:
Pack less clothes, tools and stuff - won't be camping next time (3-4 days of clothes, rain gear/bike cover/jacket and minimal tools are enough)
Save more money for hotel/motel rooms - my back can't take camping anymore after a day of riding
Raccoons do not make good speed bumps on a bike
Georgia and Illinois roads are awful
South Carolina has the longest stoplights in the world
Take the back roads, they are more memorable
Lots of stores are closed on Monday in Knoxville, TN
Sturgis, KY bike week is not worth 1000 mile trip
Moonshiner 28 is better than Tail of the Dragon
Cherohala Skyway and Blue Ridge Parkway while scenic and beautiful are absolutely boring to ride
People riding new full dress Harley's are too afraid on harder roads...they drive so slow it's dangerous for those behind them
Plan the trip better next time, I planned, but not detailed enough
CrampBuster lever is a must
Stats:
HWY MPG - 42 @ 80mph
Backroad MPG - 51 @ 60mph
Total miles 3,183
Fuel costs $170
Bottled water - 53 bottles @ $1 each during ride times
Stickers/Patches/Pictures/Shirts from the rides $70
New tires/mount/balance $320
Overall the whole trip cost less than $1000, better planning would have got me more out of it. I'll go again to NC either later this year or next spring.
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