Dale just called me and said you will need to transport the bikes through large citys like la etc.Drivers in big citys will run over you.There are very few side roads.HD
You can have the 2009 RAAM route in all its splendor by downloading the directions and maps from the web. The version posted there now is very close to what we'll use in June - if we don't find any roads closed for stimulating construction between now and then. While most of the route is open for moped-type vehicles we still use some 30 miles of I-10 shoulder to cross the Colorado River and get to the first connecting through highway in Arizona from which you would be banned without special approval from both states. RAAM also involves over 180,000 feet of climbing, most of which is east of the Mississippi.
Were I in your position I'd use any, or all, of the mapping software packages to plan your trip rather than the RAAM route. You will probably want to be using GPS to stay on the route anyway so you'll have to get into the game sooner or later. All the many companies who have jumped on the GPS bandwagon have software for telling their gadgets where you want to go and what kind of roads you like. Some will even give you elevation profiles to let you know what you're up against.
If you want a route that is within the motor's capacity you can stay south. Why must you go from LA to NYC? Sure, you want it to be a media event but why deal with all that anger and traffic? RAAM 92 was our shortest and easiest route, Irvine to Savannah....
I wished that offer was open last year....I was trying to get a Chinese scooter company (any) to sponsor me for a coast to coast ride, and had no takers....I had magazine and book offers, and more to do if I completed the ride.I might be interested in supporting someone with a Titan setup to keep and use for the Ride..
So let me get this right. You want to showcase mileage of the MAB but have a support vehicle also? Wouldn't that count against the mileage of the MAB? That kind of queers the green aspect right there, also the spirit of adventure.....I was thinking more mano y machino personally. A credit card and some gear is all that would be necessary. The Great Divide Race Great Divide, The Original Divide Race is a prime example.
It would be a good thing for the entrants to keep track of their own fuel consumption and post as often as possible via a blog with a central blogger to keep daily updates. Using SPOT trackers allows the blog to follow the racers across the country, and also the racers to follow the racers too! It is done with the Great Divide Race now and makes it more available for the media and brings many more people in to the mix via the www..