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Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 8:11 am
by WaiNYC
I am preparing my first road trip -- solo, unfortunately -- from NYC to Savannah. I am choosing a route that basically just hugs along the eastern seaboard. I plan to leave on Friday, Dec 18, with frequent layovers, couchsurfing style in Salisbury, MD; Kitty Hawk, Ocracoke, Wilmington, NC; Charleston, SC; and finally 5 days in Savannah from Dec 23 to 28. I will come back home via Charlotte, NC; Richmond, VA; and DC.

I am still looking for couchsurfing hosts. Let me know if you know of any couches to spare along any of these towns :-)

Are there any scenic routes that I must do in this itinerary?

And, what is your suggestion, what mounting device do you use, for affixing a GPS or phone to the Skorp Sport?

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Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:49 pm
by WaiNYC
After 16 days, 2228 miles and four ferry crossings, which took me from NY to NJ to DE-MD-VA-NC-SC-GA-SC-NC-VA-MD-PA to NJ-and back to NY, and from temperature ranging as low (and before windchill factor...) as 34 F to as high as 79 F, and with wind gusts from 0 to 24 mph, riding by the ocean, as well as high at 3500 meters, my first motorcycle trip is over.

Let me share a few pictures :-)

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Day 1, on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry

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Day 2, before the Chesapeake Bay Bridge

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Day 3, one of the lighthouses on Outer Banks, NC

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:54 pm
by WaiNYC
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Day 3, on the ferry from Hattaras to Ocracoke Island

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Day 3, sunset on the ferry

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Day 6, just got rained on by these clouds. Near Fort Fisher, NC.

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:58 pm
by WaiNYC
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Day 6, on the Fort Fisher to Southport ferry.

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Day 10, in Savannah

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Day 12, bike had been leaking coolant and overheated. On the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 11:00 pm
by WaiNYC
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Day 12, Blue Ridge Parkway.

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Day 14, Skyline Drive.

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Day 16, some barn in New Jersey.

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 11:06 pm
by WaiNYC
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Day 16, home at last.

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:27 am
by MZCountryRider
Great photos! I was at the Poor Farmer's Market (Day 12) in Meadows of Dan, VA back in June. I have several friends that live nearby and the annual VA Moto Guzzi Rally is held just west at Willville Motorcycle Camp.

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 7:49 pm
by billr
Excellent. Thanks for the pictures. Looked like a decent trip and you made it home in one piece.
Who says you can't tour on a single!! :lol:

Bill R

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:52 am
by KevinLS
Sounds like a great trip. You must have lucked out with the weather big time. I remember being up on Skyline Drive in November a few years ago and it was nothing like that.

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 4:32 am
by lavrentyuk
Nice. What was your luggage set up, I can't get much on the Sport.

Richard

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:27 am
by dickl
Richard,
There is another thread that also covers taking a Sport on long trips - about six threads down - I have done a trip on my Sport with enough luggage to camp for a week end.
Dickl

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 6:16 pm
by lavrentyuk
I suspect that I'm used to bikes, usually older, that carry enough kit for a couple of weeks - MZs, Beemers and XT Yamahas. The Skorpion isn't that kind of bike and it takes some adjustments in me.

Richard

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:37 am
by WaiNYC
lavrentyuk wrote:Nice. What was your luggage set up, I can't get much on the Sport.

Richard


Exactly what you see on the pics: just a pair of 50L saddlebags plus a duffle bag and sleeping bag.

I travelled very light and was couchsurfing the whole way. But I think my "luggage space" could probably have allowed my bringing materials for camping in the summer.

Re: Taking the Sport on a road trip, NYC -> Savannah

PostPosted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:13 pm
by tigcraft
Don't follow trips much in the U.S. As I struggle to connect with areas I don't know but the trip and the pictures says you've had an interesting good time.