This blog is to allow me to share my motorcycle adventures with my friends and family around the world!
Friday, June 1, 2012
Payson, AZ
I am currently in Payson, AZ. Yeah, I had to look it up too. A lot has happened since my last post, Grand Canyon, Sedona, Vegas, Slab City and Salvation Mountain! I have been having problems uploading photos from the hotel Wi-Fis so I have decided to wait until I get home to update the blog. There I can relax and really explain all the amazing events of this trip. You can always click the the "Where's Kurt" button on the the right of this post to see how far I have made it. So until Asheville.... stay safe!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
San Diego, CA
I left the Overland Expo and headed for San Diego to see my son and his family, pick up my frau at the airport and turn the BMW over to San Diego BMW for some much needed maintenance. I arrived in San Diego Sunday night and went to dinner with my son and granddaughter. The next day we just hung out and didn't really do much of anything. Tuesday we picked up the frau at the airport and went to eat at a local brewery.
Wednesday we went to SeaWorld with Lexi, my granddaughter.
The frau with Lexi in a flying fish.
That's me in the Zebra Fish!
SeaWorld was cool. This was my first time at the one in San Diego. Years ago I visited SeaWorld in San Antonio.
Next up is the Grand Canyon. I picked up a rental car and headed back to Arizona with the frau.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Overland Expo
I have spent the last three days at the Overland Expo in Mormon Lake, AZ. This is an event that brings overlanders from around the world together to see the latest in adventure travel technology, equipment and happenings. While there I got to meet and chat a little with some of my heroes.
Ted Simon
Tiffany Coates
Rene Cormier
I also got to see some fantastic machines. This is a bike that has run in the Dakar and its road book.
Not all of the equipment was two wheeled. As a matter of fact I got the feeling that motorcycles were an afterthought at this event. There would not have been many bikes there had it not been for the Rawhyde event that was held concurrently.
They had the bikes camping in the horse staging area of the rodeo grounds. All my equipment still smells like horse manure.
Now here is something I can actually afford and it suits my travel style.
You can get anything you want/need at the Dakar Bar!
Having seen everything a few times over the weekend I left Sunday morning for San Diego. I rode close to the fires that are currently burning in Arizona and rode through a lot of smoke.
I rode back through the Mojave Desert and it was like sitting in a sauna with someone pointing a hair dryer in your face. HOT!
After arriving in San Diego I took a much needed shower (even I smelled like horse manure). As far as I know there were only two showers at the Expo for about 4000 people. I did not get to make use of the facilities for three days. I called my son and he and my granddaughter came over and we got to have dinner together. This was the first time I had seen family in over two months. It was also the first time I had ridden in an automobile in more than two months!
My frau is flying in tomorrow and we will be heading to the Grand Canyon (in a rental car) after turning the bike into San Diego BMW for some much need servicing.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
BMW Steps Up
I just got a phone call from the service manager at San Jose BMW and he informed me that BMW will cover the costs of having my bearings replaced in my final drive before I left for this trip. That is only $510, but it is better than nothing. I feel a little better about this whole fiasco, but just a little. I am assuming that I can post from the Overland Expo since everything there is supposed to be state of the art. There are classes on satellite communications so I am guessing Wi-Fi will be available as well. I'm getting psyched!
Flagstaff, AZ
Sorry, no pics this post. I am in Flagstaff, AZ for the next couple of days waiting for the Overland Expo to begin. I will spend the next two days reading, writing and being excited about the Expo. The weather here is perfect! Bright sunny skies and upper 70's. I am really looking forward to meeting and mingling with the "rock stars" of overland travel. Hopefully I will have some really good photos from the Expo to post next week. Nobody tell my wife, but I am already planning my next trip!
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Needles, CA (Part 2)
I spent the day in Needles and decided to go "downtown" and check it out. I wanted to go early before it got too hot. Here is a pic of the thermometer at 9:30 AM.
This town's main claim to fame, besides being the hottest climate in the US, is that it was a prominent stop on the Historic Route 66 and the railroad running east and west.
I-40 has replaced Route 66 as the main road hear and Needles has become a place to get gas (if you can afford it).
At one time the railroad stop here a a grand hotel called the El Garces. Today it is being renovated and they hope to use it as a tourist attraction one day.
Usually the hotel site is closed but today there was a National Train Days Festival going on and the site was open to the public.
What more fitting way to celebrate National Train Days than to stand on the balcony of a historic grand hotel and watch a train pull into the station?
I'll be staying here again tomorrow and then on to Flagstaff Monday.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Needles, CA
Sorry, no pictures today. I left the lush valley and headed for the desert. I am now in Needles, CA. Needles is known for being the hottest place in America in the summers. If you watch the weather in the summer you will regularly hear something like, "And the hottest temps today were recorded in Needles, California". I'm going to stay here over the weekend and then on to Flagstaff for the Overland Expo!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Back on the Road
I'm back on the road! This is my old final drive. The part in front is the part that failed. There are splines on the bottom shaft that you can see if you look closely. Near the gear in the center the spline were worn beyond belief. For this part to disengage from the unit it is usually necessary to heat it to 200 degrees C. The tolerances are that tight. Mine just dropped out cold.
This part wobbling also caused damage to the brake rotor and it also had to be replaced.
Parts, labor, and CA taxes... $3100 out the door!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
San Jose, CA
I made it to San Jose BMW and they are totally going to take care of the bike. I will be stuck in San Jose for a couple of days, but my accomodations are MUCH better here. The section of San Jose I am in has sidewalk cafes, Starbucks, and little shops. The bike should be repaired soon and then I will start for Flagstaff and the Overland Expo.
In from of San Jose BMW
Waiting to have final drive repaired
Monday, May 7, 2012
Final Drive Problems
I had my final drive rebuilt before leaving Asheville and I just went out and the rear wheel is wobbly. The dealer in Santa Cruz is closed so my closest dealer is San Jose, about 50 miles away. I will head there tomorrow and hope I make it.
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