I've just come across this site: ROAD TRIP AMERICA
Looks pretty helpful but haven't had the chance to check it out yet.
Thanks for any help you can

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~Keys your blog definitely inspires!
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Can you just continue riding with a repair or do you need to take it slow until you can get a replacement ASAP?Keys wrote:What I've done is get a tubeless tire repair kit at Wally-World as well as one of those CO2 cartridge inflater deals with 3 cartridges. Takes up hardly any room in your front glove pouch and (speaking from experience), it works!
I am SO GLAD you asked!Corsair wrote:anyone figured out a practically way to take spare tire along with you on a trip (while also having room for your other road trip supplies and gear) or do you just stick with a tire repair kit until you can find your way to a local shop?
I have a regular ol' AAA auto membership and was able to add RV/MC.paige wrote:Unfortunately for us California riders, AAA Plus RV coverage with motorbike coverage is only available to AAA members with AAA insurance coverage on their vehicle. We cannot add it on. Spent some time with the reps at my local office hashing all of this out.
Thanks for the kinds words about my trip/site, I need to finish those journal entries!Corsair wrote:jrsjr After reading PJ's 2006 R.A.M.B.L,E I'm more motivated than ever! The photography and stories were beyond amazing (seriously, everyone should take a look at the site).
We'll certainly be taking everyone's advise and starting off slow, taking day trips throughout Michigan. One of our first trips will be traveling Michigan Ave. [US-12] from Detroit to Chicago, where we'll be meeting up with our friends.
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Can anyone recommend some places to see along route 12 (MI or IN) or any other good places to travel in Michigan?
My biggest regret about my trip is that my laptop conked out at the last minute, so I didn't bring it and I couldn't blog/update easily from the road...I had to rely on "cyber cafes" (almost nonexistent now thanks to wireless internet) and people's home computers, FAR from predictable or ideal. Mind you, my trip was 10 weeks—if it was 10 days it would be more manageable. I was writing notes in little pocket notebooks and lost two of the three I started with on the trip! Priceless stuff like people's contact info, quotes, gas stops/mileage, anecdotes, etc...gone forever, disappeared somewhere near Acadia park in Maine. Total bummer. So be careful if that's the system you rely on; still not sure how I lost mine!jrsjr wrote: P.S. I would suggest blogging via a laptop, but laptops are heavy and I'm not sure where to carry one along with all your other gear on a Buddy. I sure wouldn't want that extra weight on the Buddy's luggage rack, even if the rack had been welded up with extra supports. Peter Moore, who wrote Vroom with a View, told me that he made all the notes for the book in those little flip notebooks you see at Walgreen's for $0.49. They're light, cheap, and highly portable.
Ouch. Ouch. Ouch. Sorry to hear that happened, but it reminds me of something I meant to say before. The last Cannonball really taught me a lesson about traveling light. One thing I learned was, if you don't need it (or you're done with it), stop at the next UPS or USPS and mail it home.pjchmiel wrote:... I was writing notes in little pocket notebooks and lost two of the three I started with on the trip! Priceless stuff like people's contact info, quotes, gas stops/mileage, anecdotes, etc...gone forever, disappeared somewhere near Acadia park in Maine. Total bummer. So be careful if that's the system you rely on; still not sure how I lost mine!