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Have you and Miss Date decided which bike you will be using? The Stelvio or the Triumph?
I'm mapping the route out, and just now getting west of the Mississippi where the 340-mile range of the Triumph might be nice, compared to the 180 of the Stelvio. (I've eked 203 miles out of the 4.9 gallon Stelvio tank since it was re-mapped, but I don't want to push that range, far from home).
The greatest distance in the continental US between fuel stops, that I know of, is US6 between Ely, NV and Tonopah, NV -- 169 miles.You do need to look at your map and plan ahead, and there are places on the maps that don't have fuel.
... and I'm going to put some LED headlights in while there's room. Lannis
Don't.http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/bulbs/Hid/conversions/conversions.html
However, these are high beam only lights and will "blind" oncoming traffic. I recommend wiring them so they are only on with your high beams, or using a dimmer that activates when on low beam. Skene or Denali are two sources.Dan
LED warnings duly noted; but I ALWAYS dim my lights when there's oncoming traffic, so why is there a concern about the brightness or pattern of the high-beams? I'm not going to shine them on anyone ... ? Lannis
What do the aviators say? .... the most useless things in the world are altitude above you, runway behind you, and gas at the last airport you visited ....
So, just for what-the-hecko, we submitted an RFQ to Tiger Angel of Australia for a custom-made waterproof leather touring suit for Fay.There are 27 separate measurements that you need to submit, and if you weren't married before the measurement process, you HAVE to get married afterward (I'm given to understand).This is to get a quote; I expect that when I DO get the quote, I will stagger backward with my hand on my chest like Fred Sanford hollering "It's the Big One Elizabeth, I'm comin' to see ya now" BUT before final submission if we go this way, I would probably have a (lady) tailor redo the measurements, or make real sure myself after talking to the folks.So no decision yet, just continued investigation ... thanks again to everyone for the info and ideas, they'll all go into the decision ....Lannis
1) It's too heavy and bulky for her. The shoulder and elbow armor bothers her.2) It "looks too masculine". I can assure her with the greatest confidence and emphasis that it does NOT by any means look "too masculine" - it's cut for a woman and looks great on her, but I have no say in matters like that, I find.3) She mentioned "getting something cheaper", although it was already paid for and in the budget. I'd pay twice as much for a good working solution, but ....Lannis
The last set of riding gear I purchased was for my then-girlfriend. I knew she wouldn't have worn anything I picked out so I let her pick it out. She ended up in some utterly atrocious Icon gear including a very gaudy hot pink helmet.I ride in a Darien two-piece with a white Neotec. We looked like the odd couple.Manufacturers sure need to do a better job on womens riding gear. I hated paying for that Icon stuff.
I believe that its a good system for me to have the bottoms w/water tight jacket
I know about wimmens and riding gear. It's too heavy. It rubs me the wrong way. It's too hot. It's too cool. It makes my Uhh.. you know look too big. FWIWThat is what I've settled on. My Olympia jacket is waterproof with full length sleeve vents for when it is warm. Armored mesh pants with water proof overpants for rain/cold. Aerostitch spock overgloves for rain, too. Gotta be polite to Vulcans.
I do not know if this helps you Lannis. But the modern textile stuff from Aerostich is initially very stiff and bulky feeling. Maybe tell her it all feels bad at first, but it gets better after you use it a LOT, and then it feels molded to you. It is kind of like buying new leather boots or a belt. Yeah, feels bad at first but gets much better. Or maybe go drastic. If she is concerned about looks and style, tell her how much better andstylish she will look with high quality gear that precludes the need for skin grafts.
:1: out here in Hawaii. My go to riding gear is an old JR Phoenix vented jacket. I finally killed the zippers from age. Trying to figure a fix. Maybe velcro.
I know about wimmens and riding gear. It's too heavy. It rubs me the wrong way. It's too hot. It's too cool.