Arrived safely, hit rain a couple of times but no issues, took highways to avoid more rain.
1,500 miles and 5 states with some of the best riding ever for me. Thanks to all who rode with me as we rode to high levels, especially for me. The occasional wet roads sure kept me on the edge all the time but loved it. Those Michelin 5's are fantastic.
Let's start thinking about the ROTR 20 anniversary trip and at least match this trip.
I made it home yesterday. I did 2182 miles over the 9 days and the N1K did a great job except for the chain nearing the end of its life. It was great to see everyone again and I had a terrific time as usual. Hopefully more will join in on the fun next year at the 20th anniversary of ROTR. I have to mention that Craig gets the dedicated ironman award as the only one that has attended every ROTR.
Hi Guys. I'm glad you were able to make ROTR happen. Craig is definately the ROTR Champion.I hope to be able to make it back soon. I miss the mountains, scenery, and comradery. We will have to recruit some slow riders for me to ride with lol.
I'm glad to see (read) that this fine tradition is still in effect. Like Jon, above, I miss joining you folks. As I was there for the first one and a few others, I'd really LOVE to make the 20th!!! Assuming you all won't laugh at my CBR650F....