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A new V85 with Goldwing foot pegs. Just as good as floorboards) is the only Guzzi to consider. More comfortable than the others, good wind protection, upright seating, fantastic fuel mileage and range this bike does it all!Let the hate begin!
A great event and doable, though there are few things worse than hours on the super slab.Back in the day, I did a LOT of Iron Butt runs on my XS 1100. Fuel stops ever 100 miles, average of 80 mph including stops would knock out the 1000 mile run in 13-14 hours, all on superslab. I think a lot depends on start and end point, your age and reseliency, and obviously the bike. I'd have done it at 30-30, never in my 60's. My son-in-law and I did a Washington DC to Tacoma Washington run back in 2015. We drove straight and switched off. It was brutal.I just ran the numbers on a New York City to LA. Minimal tolls on a decent route through beautiful country (NY-OK) is just under 2900 miles. If you committed to averaging 80 miles an hour you could do 20 hours on day one, get 8 to 10 hours of rest overnight, and knock out the final 20 hours averaging 80 miles per hour on day two. I'd stick to a 100 to 125 mi stopping distance with or without gas will keep you hydrated give you opportunity to stretch your legs, etc. As long as you kept your average speed over 80 you'd be fine. I would also see if you could do 20 hours, and assess if you could do that 2 days back-to-back. Could be a pretty dangerous proposition if you or your motorcycle or not up to the task.You asked which California model, I think any of the California 1400s would be fine if...... You had proper wind protection upper and lower. This would be important not only for general fatigue from wind buffeting, but also inclement weather etc. I also think that any properly prepared an equipped motorcycle of 1000cc or higher would be completely adequate. What is the end goal I don't have a lot of experience, but I think the v100 is not up to the task. Any of the older California's or an ev, and certainly the 1400 California's would shrug off long distances like that, as would a Norge.
My longest day on a motorcycle is 860 miles on my Norton. No windshield, zero electronic nannies. Just wanted to get across Nevada. Rolled into Reno at 11:00 PM and got a room with AC.Pete
So did everyone from the development of motorcycles until -2000ish until electronic Nannie’s were a thing. So what!My biggest day was 1144 miles in 18:54 on a fairly analog 2009 R1200GSA. Again, so what or more importantly who cares, it’s a personal best not a competition.
Also relevant is what bike would you want to keep after this two day run? ...