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Wow, what a trip! Thanks for posting. You had a great weather day for Mt. Evans looks like. It's all downhill from there!
You'll love the Stornello, I have a Stelvio and for anything shorten than 500 miles a day, I REALLY, REALLY like to take the Stornello.It is truly a wonderful little bike, which is comfortable even for me, being 235lbs and 6ft tall. The Guzzi dealer in Accident MD has then still under 7K, only $100 fee for papers. Go for it!
What a great trip. Did you plan the route in detail before you set off, or did you keep it vague?
Thanks guys for the great trip report,How did the Klim gear perform overall? I have their mesh jacket and like it a lot.
You'll love the Stornello, I have a Stelvio and for anything shorten than 500 miles a day, I REALLY, REALLY like to take the Stornello.It is truly a wonderful little bike, which is comfortable even for me, being 235lbs and 6ft tall.
What speeds was the poor little Stornello doing, in general, on the open road?What do you think is a comfortable touring speed?ThanksTrevor G
On highways we kept speed around 70-90. Stornello had no trouble following the big Stelvio.The truly sweet spot for Stornello is 75MPH, hums like a welltuned german Miele vacuumcleaner. Lauri
LOLare you saying it "sucks"?
Great ride and report! I noticed your led lights on the Stornello. What did you do and how did you attach?
Thanks very much for posting! I'm always whining that I would need 5 or 6 weeks to take a trip out west but you have given me hope!