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Wed, Jun 3, 2020 11:19 AM
Yes still have that CB350 in the barn, now partially “restored”.
My nephew started the project then got distracted by other vices.
Always room for anyone to camp or hang out here in Trumansburg, NY in the finger lakes.
Have lots of tools if needed and the 748 wheel removal ones. :-)
Just drop me a line.
Also (shameless plug) still half owners in Juniper Hill B&B.
www.juniperhillbnb.com http://www.juniperhillbnb.com/
If staying more comfortable than camping in the back field or quarry,
Brent
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Date: Sun, 31 May 2020 19:49:39 -0400
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Lots of great responses.. thank you.
Brent, I forgot you?re out there and now I recall you telling me about your ride.
You still have that bike in your barn?
Got room in a cellar for a visitor?
Or I can tent in your quarry or cornfield.
And I know Gene has a literal buttload of experience...
Thanks all.
A European tour of all capitals....wow.. epic!
Pags has it right... just go.... good for the soul.
I am.. soon.
Getting fresh skins mounted shortly.
....Tom
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Date: Fri, 29 May 2020 21:52:00 -0600
From: Gavin Lessing-Caller glcaller@gmail.com
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A little over 3500 miles visiting every capital city in Europe
I always take technical clothing (light weight self wicking) t-shirts,
underwear, socks and even hiking trousers for the evenings. You can roll it
up super tight in mini stuff sacks and get a lot in a small backpack.
Tank bag with waterproofs for easy access, wallet, phone, drink, gps, etc
I always swap a spare key with a friend if traveling together. For a long
trip I would plan a service and a tire change mid way if necessary.
A puncture aerosol for a quick fix is a good idea as is a miniature tool
kit and a wheel socket if you ride a Ducati just in case
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 9:06 AM t d tbrduc@gmail.com wrote:
Hey folks,
I know some, many of you are Likely almost IronButt-ers.
Lots of advice on the internets, but I?m asking you...
What?s the longest u supported ride you?ve taken and how did you pack?
By unsupported, I mean.. you rode your bike without a trailer or chase
truck.
Soon, I?m heading out to visit my mother in Scott?s Valley, CA, from
Virginia... solo.
I?ll be taking my Kawasaki Concours.. with bags and a top case, and my
credit card, of course. Yes. I read Neal Peart?s Ghost Rider. I?m not
traveling like he did. (RIP Neal)
Y?all have good collective knowledge.
Thanks in advance.
..Tom
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Date: Sat, 30 May 2020 08:05:36 -0400
From: Tony Pagliaroli ajpags@gmail.com
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Folks,
Read the original post. Concours with bags. Plenty of room for storage.
A plug kit and small compressor is a good idea for sure but even on a 100 mile trip that?s a good idea right?
Clothes are over rated on long road trips like this. You end up wearing the same shit on the bike every day. Fresh underwear, socks and shirts being the most important.
Good rain gear is important, but again if you have a Concours, I assume you have that in the right side saddle bag already. (You know the side away from traffic when you stop to put it on).
Don?t forget the sunscreen for your neck, and just GO! It?s good for the soul.
Pags
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Yes still have that CB350 in the barn, now partially “restored”.
My nephew started the project then got distracted by other vices.
Always room for anyone to camp or hang out here in Trumansburg, NY in the finger lakes.
Have lots of tools if needed and the 748 wheel removal ones. :-)
Just drop me a line.
Also (shameless plug) still half owners in Juniper Hill B&B.
www.juniperhillbnb.com <http://www.juniperhillbnb.com/>
If staying more comfortable than camping in the back field or quarry,
Brent
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> Lots of great responses.. thank you.
> Brent, I forgot you?re out there and now I recall you telling me about your ride.
> You still have that bike in your barn?
> Got room in a cellar for a visitor?
> Or I can tent in your quarry or cornfield.
> And I know Gene has a literal buttload of experience...
>
> Thanks all.
> A European tour of all capitals....wow.. epic!
> Pags has it right... just go.... good for the soul.
> I am.. soon.
> Getting fresh skins mounted shortly.
>
> ....Tom
>
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Fri, 29 May 2020 21:52:00 -0600
>> From: Gavin Lessing-Caller <glcaller@gmail.com>
>> To: Ducati Owners Group <ducati@list.ducati.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Ducati] NDC.. maybe? Long road trip
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>> A little over 3500 miles visiting every capital city in Europe
>>
>> I always take technical clothing (light weight self wicking) t-shirts,
>> underwear, socks and even hiking trousers for the evenings. You can roll it
>> up super tight in mini stuff sacks and get a lot in a small backpack.
>>
>> Tank bag with waterproofs for easy access, wallet, phone, drink, gps, etc
>>
>> I always swap a spare key with a friend if traveling together. For a long
>> trip I would plan a service and a tire change mid way if necessary.
>>
>> A puncture aerosol for a quick fix is a good idea as is a miniature tool
>> kit and a wheel socket if you ride a Ducati just in case
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 9:06 AM t d <tbrduc@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey folks,
>>> I know some, many of you are Likely almost IronButt-ers.
>>> Lots of advice on the internets, but I?m asking you...
>>> What?s the longest u supported ride you?ve taken and how did you pack?
>>>
>>> By unsupported, I mean.. you rode your bike without a trailer or chase
>>> truck.
>>>
>>> Soon, I?m heading out to visit my mother in Scott?s Valley, CA, from
>>> Virginia... solo.
>>> I?ll be taking my Kawasaki Concours.. with bags and a top case, and my
>>> credit card, of course. Yes. I read Neal Peart?s Ghost Rider. I?m not
>>> traveling like he did. (RIP Neal)
>>>
>>> Y?all have good collective knowledge.
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> ..Tom
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> http://www.ductalk.com/
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Sat, 30 May 2020 08:05:36 -0400
>> From: Tony Pagliaroli <ajpags@gmail.com>
>> To: Ducati Owners Group <ducati@list.ducati.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Ducati] NDC.. maybe? Long road trip
>> Message-ID: <F23B6CB2-C797-449D-8FCD-596D8CC994D8@gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> Read the original post. Concours with bags. Plenty of room for storage.
>>
>> A plug kit and small compressor is a good idea for sure but even on a 100 mile trip that?s a good idea right?
>>
>> Clothes are over rated on long road trips like this. You end up wearing the same shit on the bike every day. Fresh underwear, socks and shirts being the most important.
>>
>> Good rain gear is important, but again if you have a Concours, I assume you have that in the right side saddle bag already. (You know the side away from traffic when you stop to put it on).
>>
>> Don?t forget the sunscreen for your neck, and just GO! It?s good for the soul.
>>
>> Pags
>>
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