Really impressive, Bill. I really enjoyed the thread, but mostly your accounts. Naturally I followed it along on Google Maps. I can't believe the distances you cover on non-interstate highways. Of course, the BRP is non-stop, as far as I remember? And with that fuel cell, you have it made!
This is the first I have heard of the self-inflating seat cushion. And I see you have some hefty weights on the ends of your cushy hand grips (http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c64/DRisch/DSCN3939.jpg)!
I've been thinking of getting some of those grips for my CB200. (Are these, them? (http://www.oldbikebarn.com/Gran-Tourismo-Rubber-Cushion-Grips?sc=12&category=52250))
Congratulations, again!
Semper Gumby
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Really impressive, Bill. I really enjoyed the thread, but mostly your accounts. Naturally I followed it along on Google Maps. I can't believe the distances you cover on non-interstate highways. Of course, the BRP is non-stop, as far as I remember? And with that fuel cell, you have it made!
This is the first I have heard of the self-inflating seat cushion. And I see you have some hefty weights on the ends of your cushy hand grips (http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c64/DRisch/DSCN3939.jpg)!
I've been thinking of getting some of those grips for my CB200. (Are these, them? (http://www.oldbikebarn.com/Gran-Tourismo-Rubber-Cushion-Grips?sc=12&category=52250))
Congratulations, again!
Semper Gumby
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V
(https://bmwr65.org/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pbase.com%2Ftomfarr%2Fimage%2F85789847.jpg&hash=9001751f2cb70ab057d88ce2802cda285d974a7f)
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Yes. They are period correct and not that cushy though. The HVMP bar end weights are a necessity on the britbike. Thanks guys for the compliments. All that experience riding the R65 around the country positively transfered to riding the BSA long distances. It was fun ridng and disproving Britbike myths.
As Dean at Boxworks says about longdistance riding, the key is "don't stop". Anything that keeps you moving -- fuel, seat, bar end weights, throttle lock, big alternator -- is good.
ttfn,