KazakDan
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There hasn't been a post on this for quite a while so I thought I would start a new one.
I can't remember when I first heard of this but it has been in my dream list for a while. I looked into this when we had $2 to the £ but decided to buy, ride and then export a Goldwing instead. (Full story on import tricks by request).
The Trans Am Trail is back on my radar and I am tentatively thinking of summer 2010. Anybody else interested?
The main web site is http://www.transamtrail.com/
Essentially you can buy the maps for as much or as little as you want. I aim to do the whole thing (10 states in 35-40 days) on something like my current bike (an XT600e), Previous research says it is not suitable for a big GS.
Buying and riding is possible- I know a guy who can sort the paperwork legally but he is in Pennsylvania so the purchase and trip would start there. Insurance for non residents is rare but possible.
I have 10 weeks off next summer so might head to Alaska or do a loop down thro California and back up to the middle of the trail (and might even end up heading back to the start!)
Any thoughts...
I can't remember when I first heard of this but it has been in my dream list for a while. I looked into this when we had $2 to the £ but decided to buy, ride and then export a Goldwing instead. (Full story on import tricks by request).
The Trans Am Trail is back on my radar and I am tentatively thinking of summer 2010. Anybody else interested?
The main web site is http://www.transamtrail.com/
Essentially you can buy the maps for as much or as little as you want. I aim to do the whole thing (10 states in 35-40 days) on something like my current bike (an XT600e), Previous research says it is not suitable for a big GS.
Buying and riding is possible- I know a guy who can sort the paperwork legally but he is in Pennsylvania so the purchase and trip would start there. Insurance for non residents is rare but possible.
I have 10 weeks off next summer so might head to Alaska or do a loop down thro California and back up to the middle of the trail (and might even end up heading back to the start!)
Any thoughts...
