Planning my first interstate ride early in Jan during the Christmas break when I have the time off. Gong solo, just me and the road king. going from SA, through VIC, NSW then onto QLD (Gold Coast) to catch up with some family up there.
Spreading the trip across 3 days each way.
Have chosen to not commit/book any hotels (with the exception of Tallangatta on the 8th to catch up with the snowy's crew for the night) - am just going with the flow and packing a tent in case for whatever reason the motels are booked out.
The route I'm taking has a lot of fuel stops in between - but I'm thinking of getting a small fuel bottle to stow away just in case, anyone think that's pointless?
I've had the bike serviced and new tyres thrown on - so the bike is all ready to go.
Me being a pretty shit navigator around new towns/cities - I got myself a ram mount to hold the iphone. One thing I need to sort out is power to the phone - for a quick and simple solution, I'm thinking of getting one of these: http://www.harley-davidson.com/store/sae-2-pin-to-usb-adapter - and just running a usb cable from that up to the bars.
Thinking to minimize risk of hitting wild-life, being on the road by 7am and at the last stop for the day before 5pm.
Planning the route has been good fun - now I just need to wait. Any tips from you experienced travellers appreciated.
Hi Roady.
Your trip sounds magic. Get one of these USB power supplies. I've got one on my bike. They are great. They are discrete, mount on the handle bars, are hard wired and have a waterproof rubber cap..
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Waterproof-Motorcycle-Mobile-Phone-Dual-USB-Power-Supply-Port-Socket-Charger-HOT-/282116588811?hash=item41af75850b:g:xTQAAOSwT6pVyF7s
Your Ram X mount will do nicely. Get a GPS App and you can have a nav / comms / music option from the Iphone. I know you'll propbably want the solace of the open road but being able to receive calls and listen to music is not a bad idea
If the Iphone is powered you can make use of siri through your blutooth helmet headset to dial numbers and read messages. Else, just need to press the home button on the phone to make commands.
10 hour travelling days is a lot, even with stops. Aim to be off the road earlier if possible. That way you leave some time for sightseeing.
Cheers
Late edit: Would it be too cheeky to put it out there to ask members if there is anywhere you could bunk overnight while on your way.
I wholeheartedly agree KC.
I would have a dedicated GPS if that's an option for Roady. Also, siri and hands free instructions for the Iphone down work unless you have network / Internet.
The airhawk has saved my arse more than a few times on the long hauls
Sounds like a great trip, Branko. Look forward to catching up in Tallangatta. Ride safe ,mate.
Good on you Roady. Sounds like a great trip. Bit bloody envious. Fuel should be ok. Mickle and China tend to use more than most.
Whilst talking about maps, something I used to do was the night before in the Motel was go over the map and write down the name of the towns I would be travelling through the next day, 2 or 3 times throughout the day I would pull the bit of paper out of my jacket and ensure I was still on track, I tend to get off the main Hwys when possible and have taken the wrong turn in the middle of QLD with fuck all fuel.
the roady in the guy fawkes river national park, nsw