I'm writing up a ride report for the two day ride in Central PA that I just completed on my 1100E with my brother (where we met up with Rich) over on ADVrider, I may recreate the thread/report over here as well later, but in the mean time here is a link:
https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/...our-50-cross-country-bros-ride-again.1577723/
THat picture looks like some pics that Rich post.
One option you might concider is once you make a posting on one forum, you could copy-paste into other forum.
I'll preface the ride report with just a bit of back story, for those that want to hop right into the report it will follow in the next few posts. I just wanted to set the stage.
It's been a good long while but as of last year my brother and I have both gotten back in the saddle and into some riding on a consistent basis. Since the big cross country ride in 2008 (
https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/c...d-back.366117/), we did some smaller rides while I was still in school and nearby in NY. After that, life got a bit in the way and we both drifted away from riding. I moved to Indianapolis for work, started a family. My bro was busy growing his automotive diagnostics business in State College PA. We still owned motorcycles mind you, it was just never a priority and we hadn't done any sort of touring in years. Last March something snapped and we were back on the motorcycle brainwave.
I just happened to be perusing Facebook Marketplace looking at motorcycles, when I spotted a low mileage XS750F that had sat for the better part of 4 decades. My brother and I are both old Yamaha nuts, somehow this XS750 really just lit the spark for him and next thing I know I'm trailering it home from Northeastern IL.
Within two weeks after that , I'M hauling a pair of old GS Suzukis home to Indianapolis.
By early May my brother had the XS750 home in PA and sorted, ready to ride. I borrowed his cross-country vet '81 Seca 750 and we did a nice two day tour on similar rides to this year's ride on the pair of 750 Yamaha shafties.
Distracted with other (car) projects and family obligations, it took me until this summer to get my two Suzukis sorted out. I ended up selling the '79 750E, the '81 1100E is the keeper.
So for this ride, I was working feverishly go get the final details sorted out on the 1100E: had my friend Brian, who is perhaps THE guru of the GSResources forum, and conveniently happens to live 15 minutes from my house, go through my electrical/charging system, a notorious weak spot on the otherwise very robust GS bikes. I had also replaced fork seals and the 20 year old tires that were on it, fitted the KG luggage rack, and tried to put some last minute shake-down miles on the bike before trailering out to PA.
So finally, I had my bike sorted out, trailered out to my bro's outside of State College PA, and we loaded up saddle bags and camping gear.
To be continued...