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Thank you for your interest. I fill like I am bumping around in the dark trying to write this.I have photos and videos in my google cloud but have no idea how to uploadWelcome that's a great ride. I'll look forward to pictures and details.
Rick C.
thank you for your reply and yes 1300 miles was a nice try.Crossing Texas on a motorized bicycle is quite an accomplishment. You did that plus 3 more states!
yes i think i will get the hang of it befor i am done doing the write up.I have posted some picture of a picture up top.The picture above is as I took it with my iPhone 6s. I haven’t took any pictures with my tablet, I’m curious now to see if the android tablet pictures need resizing.
I will be posting a map as I figure it out.but won't take to longCan you give us a basic route map of your trip? Maybe the major towns in each state?
thank you thats the kind of stuff i needed your a heroI couldn't upload photos either when I started. Now that you can send a text post hit the "upload a file" button after your tex message & then follow the options given to where the photo file is stored then select a photo or photos, attach them and lastly hit "send reply"... experiment....you can't break anything! Others can and should help with better directions than I just gave but that's the gist of it. Most photos have to be "resized" in order to send & how you do that depends on computer stuff., but if you get a file size to large message then you did everything right except resizing.
58 just posted and that's good info as well.
Greg
Rick C.
What a grand adventure! I enjoyed it. O.K. Chapter 2---I just wanted to let you know that it was bama bike guy that inspired
Me a long time ago.lwas following along the whole way,back in the day's
of forums only lnterweb.
I'm not to sure how long each post should be so I will continue.
So in late 2017 I decided to do a little trip to see my little brother in
California. But frist I should tell you I only made it to Las Cruces NM from
Fort Walton Beach Florida.
Well I will be going again on March 1st!!! And wanted to tell you guy's about the last trip and what I took.
The riders
First about the Riders there were two of us at the start which is how all good story start off. about me my name is jarrod I am a 46 year old man 6ft 220 lb with a tiny fridge in the front from growing big and strong (bacon). I have been with my girl
Who I loved along time (28yrs). That's my best brag that I
Have, but the bike story is pretty good though.
Second their was Tony. A 60 year old man father of 3.
At a165 pounds 5'10 but says 6' with a touch of tie dye
In him.
The background
Tony is a life long mechanic and has only drove two trucks most of his life,and one was his dad's before he
Passed. Maybe something about a Chevy for him.
But I think it's because he's a little bit of a tight***.
Me I own a small upholstery shop. No kids two dogs and three cats
With cool hobbies and glad to live in a trailer. I had the same Isuzu pickup for 17 year's and now I just use them & abuse then now.
The steads
Tony went with a used 80's trek 830 . which he bought from his neighbor Dean for $80 bucks. All there good enough. I went with a big red 97 giant Yukon . isaw on cregslist for 100 dollars and offered him $60 bucks.
All there good enough.
The powerplant
Well guys you know I didn't do it with the China girl.
We took the bikeberry 38cc lock&load out on the road.
A 4 stroke friction drive with a 1.5" spindle on wall mart tires. The only difference in the two was the mounting of
The motor bracket. Tony went with out of the box,and my
Frame needed my touch put on it.because I have a shop,and everything I play with gets mods.
The plan
The plan was to ride a motorized Bicycle across the southern tier, from Florida to California in 30 days.
We would go unsupported and stealth camp. utilizing the adventure cycling Southern Tier route. I saved the route as green dots across my google map's . I went to their site and took all of the towns from their preview maps some 60 towns. I was inspired by and old MBer by the name of Bama bike guy long a go, and my need to do something out of the box. Bama passed before I had a chance to get out there,and I had to get out there before I passed.
The Money
Did I mention that I live in a trailer. So the right kind of budget was not to hard to come by.I brought 200
dollars cash and 200 in the bank,so not enough for some but plenty for others. Tony brought an unknow amount but he could not go into a chicken store with out leaving with something in his hands.
The totall amount for the stuff I brought including the motor $454 motor $229 was almost half the money.
The setups
We both left with front and rear racks. I made two sets of roll top panners,and a kitty litter bucket on the opposit side of the motor.The buckets were cleaned and painted black.Two rocket lauchers where fixed to the back of the bucket to carry a telesopic cane pole so we could fly a flag.We both took our own lives in our hands and installed Front fenders,eveven though I had already been over the handle bars befor.Both bikes got Bmx bars for comfort,and a upright riding postion.The bikes used the cantaleaver breaks that they came with.I used three water bottle cages,and made an anything cage from pvc for under the down tube.Tony had three water bottle cages and a front basket on his handlebars.Rear racks where added to the top of the motor bracket by choping the racks and screwing them down to the bracket.Cheap front and rear lights where added.A small bag was hung on the bars to carry cigs,phone,and sunglasses.Both of the bikes had a mirror .The two bikes got two old cable locks,one combination and one keyed.The wheels where 36 spoke single wall aluminum rims with cup and cone bearing.The rubber on my bike was the bell 1.75 comfort cruiser and Tony used 2.00 cruiser on the back and 2.00 nobby on the front.I had a 3x7 drive train and Tony had a 3x8 gear set.All four wheels where quick release hubs.I should say that Tony's bike was steel {cromoly}and mine was aluminum.
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