My wife and I used to visit Maui once a year or so, until our daughter arrived, and I did look into it. Only rentals I could find were scooters and Harleys. Not a place for a scooter, and no way I'll sit on a Harley, esp for $100/day. - Dave Svoboda, Sandy Eggo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]>I spent a week in Hawaii over Christmas and found that I missed my >bike every time I was on the road. Next time I'll have to see about >a rental.
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At 04:04 PM 1/24/2007 -0800, Mike Brodhead wrote:
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Just couldn't see yourself lethargically wheezing off into the sunset with a roar of thundering flatulence, all aglitter on your tinsel and chrome steed? For $100.00 a day, were they going to throw in a pair of (cough) ass-less chaps? (cough)
Dave Svoboda wrote: At 04:04 PM 1/24/2007 -0800, Mike Brodhead wrote:
My wife and I used to visit Maui once a year or so, until our daughter arrived, and I did look into it. Only rentals I could find were scooters and Harleys. Not a place for a scooter, and no way I'll sit on a Harley, esp for $100/day. - Dave Svoboda, Sandy Eggo [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]>I spent a week in Hawaii over Christmas and found that I missed my >bike every time I was on the road. Next time I'll have to see about >a rental.
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Someone mentioned they couldn't find m/c rentals other than
Harleys and scooters on Maui. I was there this summer and
got to rent my ultimate lust object - a KTM 950 Adventure.
There are also other smaller dual sports and he does some
guided tours. Check out
www.mauidualsport.com
I did a short ride report on Adventure rider at the link below:
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=163793&highlight=maui
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KLR Listers,
I've been trying to get this to the list four times. Sorry if this ends
up being a repeat.
Jeff
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Below is the first trip report about De Tour, taken by myself and Steve
Rankin from 30 May though 15 June 2006. You may have seen the trip
reports when they were first posted last summer. But I'm thinking with
winter finally upon many of us, a few riders may find the reports a fun
way to escape from winter for a few minutes at a time. If you don't care
to follow Steve and me on this journey please feel free to press your
delete key.
For Airheads... this trip was taken by two airheads and we met a couple
of airheads along the way, but we were riding Kawasaki KLR650s. I've
checked with the airlist admin and got the go ahead to post these trip
reports to the airlist. I hope you enjoy.
Trip reports like this always seem to be a bit better if photos are
available too. KLR Lister Greg McKinney in Tennessee has graciously
offered to host the photos on his server for a while. What originally
began as an idea to just have images available has snowballed into a
small De Tour site. Greg has spent quite a few hours setting up pages
for each day, showing images, and also making the narrative available.
So if you'd like to see some photos from the trip, or just can't wait for
the next days trip report, go to Greg's site at:
http://70.60.188.86/de_tour.htm and cruise along with us.
I'll never be able to thank Greg enough for is generous offer to host the
De Tour reports and photos for a while, and also for his hard work in
making this available in a nice format. THANK YOU Greg!
Finally, all the grammatical and punctuation errors and misspellings are
mine, and mine alone. All the trip reports, like seen BELOW, are the
same as were posted last summer. I'm just forwarding them for your
reading pleasure and plan to forward one each day or so to the list and
those friends that have requested being added to the list.
Hope you enjoy our ride. We sure had a fun time on it.
Best,
Jeff
Jeff Saline
ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal
Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org
The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT
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I recently returned from a GREAT!!! trip with Steve Rankin. He and I
have ridden together on a trip each of the last three summers. First was
summer of 2004 for the Great Divide Ride. Last year was a tour in New
Mexico and Arizona and then over to Oklahoma for a small Airhead BMW
rally. This year was De Tour. Steve first contacted me last fall saying
his brother-in-law John in Chino Valley, AZ had asked him what his next
trip was. He came up with a blank. Shortly after that we began planning
what I first dubbed as Da Trip. During the second day of actual riding
we renamed it De Tour as we were hitting them fairly regularly. So all
last fall, winter, and into this spring we've been e-mailing back and
forth, routes and also our thoughts and ideas about this ride. We
decided we wanted to start the trip from my home in the Beautiful Black
Hills of South Dakota and then visit Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico
and end the trip in Oklahoma. Steve would then head south to West, Texas
and I'd head north to South Dakota. We both had ideas of how we
envisioned the trip and made a few changes to our ideas to make sure we
were both getting the trip we wanted. Planning with only two people
involved is pretty easy. So for about 8 months we developed routes
trying to stay mostly on dirt roads when possible and we both realized
there would be some problems putting the electronic routes to use on the
ground. We developed a numbering system for the routes to help identify
them and keep them in order on the GPS receivers so they would be easy to
select as needed. We made adjustments to the route as needed along the
way. Some were due to private property issues or terrain too rough for
us on fully loaded KLRs. A few times we had roads closed due to fire
dangers or fires in progress. This was supposed to be fun and we tried
to keep it that way. The trip ended in New Mexico and just seemed to
come to a natural end. Steve got to ride home most of the way with his
son who was in Canyon TX for a few days. I got to ride home through the
mountains of New Mexico and Colorado.
Here's the short version of the trip. Steve came to South Dakota and we
did an Airhead BMW tech day. After everyone left we cleaned up and took
a day to work on a few bike projects. We left on Tuesday, 30 May.
Day One: We left and headed through the Black Hills to Wyoming. Hotel.
Day Two: Up to the Hole-in-the-Wall near Kaycee WY. Camp.
Day Three: Down to Caspar WY and then Independence Rock and on to Muddy
Gap. Camp.
Day Four: Through the Great Divide Basin to Wamsutter, then south and
west to Flaming Gorge. Camp w/showers.
Day Five: Oil changes in Vernal UT then south till about 6 pm. Camp.
Day Six: Continue south of I-70 and then west in the dirt to 128 and
into Moab. South to Blanding and west. Camp.
Day Seven: South to Valley of the Gods, the Navajo Indian Reservation to
Flagstaff AZ. Camp KOA.
Day Eight: West of Flagstaff head south to Chino Valley. Sponge off
in-laws.
Day Nine: Steve buys a used 2006 KLR in Prescott AZ. Sponge off
in-laws.
Day Ten: Swap stuff from 97 to 06 KLR. Takes all day. Sponge off
in-laws.
Day Eleven: Head east towards Jerome then over to Strawberry and along
the Mogollon Rim. Camp.
Day Twelve: Over to Forest Lakes and south to Carizio, north to Showlow
and then east to Springerville. Hotel.
Day Thirteen: South of Alpine on 191 then east towards Reserve. North
to Pie Town and end 15 miles south of Grants. BLM Camping area.
Day Fourteen: Change oil. Go about 25 miles north of I-40 and the road
ends. Head to Albuquerque. Sponge off friends.
Day Fifteen: Bike maintenance, visit BMW dealer, relax. Sponge off
friends.
Day Sixteen: De Tour is over. Steve heads to TX. Jeff heads north
through mountains in NM and CO. Camp.
Day Seventeen: Head north through CO, WY and into South Dakota. Home at
about 6:45 pm.
So that in a nut shell is De Tour. More to follow as I get rested and
write up each day. I also plan on doing an equipment review of some of
the items that were used.
Best,
Jeff Saline
ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal
Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org
The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT
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