How many miles per day for American Southwest on a Harley?

Thanks fellas. Some great advice in there. I didn't have Peach Springs on the route, but I do now!!

It's good to hear that 250-300 mile days are quite do-able. We tend to be on the road at 9am sharp and ending the day around 6pm so that all sounds good, apart perhaps from Bilco saying rooms might not be easy to find in the evening. Normally we tend to book all the accommodation for a tour well in advance, but with this trip covering such a large area with so many potential diversions and distractions, I was considering just stopping wherever I find myself at 6pm. Maybe not such a great idea?

Unfortunately the trip has to coincide with the easter holidays for my riding partner, so it's going to be the first 2 weeks of April. We're aware that this isn't ideal weather-wise but we have to make the best of it. It sounds like I might be better off taking my full-face Shoei and Halvarssons textiles then rather than riding in kevlar jeans, leather jacket and open-face helmet?

Bilco, if it's OK with you, can I whizz you over a copy of my planned route for your comments? I know you know loads about touring the US so I'd be grateful for any "skip this bit, divert through this town, make sure you ride this highway north to south" type stuff, as well as perhaps padding out the route a bit to take advantage of the 12 days we'll have the bikes.

Thanks again guys. Very grateful. :thumb2

P.S. I'll have to re-read the Harley comments. I have a Fatboy, Electra Glide, Road King and Heritage Softail on offer. I used to have a Sportster and then a Street Bob, so I know what riding a Harley is like. I also know that I don't have one anymore. :D What I'd really like is something that's not too cumbersome and handles nicely on the few twisties we'll encounter. I Sportster 1200 would have done me, but I think the luggage would be an issue. It also sounds like something with a screen is in order for early April!
 
Torrey, 15th April 2015 :D It was glorious sunshine when we parked up the day before. Mine started okay, but we had to wait for the sun to come out & leave the other one in it for half an hour before it coughed into life.
 

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Love your routes Rocketman! My wife and I have ridden them too and they're all great but the Lolo Pass is THE best - just love it!
I'm sure you'll both have a blast - enjoy.

Cheers Khulu ,lolo pass does look fab from all the photos and ride reports I've read .:thumb
 


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