Last month, I completed a super fun solo trip from my home in Grayson, GA to Midland, TX and back on my '83 GS850G - 2,400 miles in total over 7 days (6 riding days). I had been in touch with a buddy who used to live near me but had moved to TX a few years back to start a new job. We had joked about taking my 40 year old bike there and back for sometime now so I finally just did it. A few weeks of bike prep getting maintenance up to date, bags packed with minimum clothes and lots of tools, and off I went. I took 3 days to get out to Midland, starting out on a Wednesday morning on I-20 towards Birmingham and jumping off onto US82 in Tuscaloosa on to Greenville, MS the first night. The next morning, I continued on US82 through Texarkana, Reno, Detroit and Paris (What's up with the copycat city names?), keeping safely north of Dallas and on into Gainesville, TX. We just don't see 70-75 posted speed limits on 2 lane roads here in GA! I was getting 40-43mpg and wasn't using very much oil so things were good. Still had some nagging vibration at 4k - 4.5k but bike was running strong. The third day, I took mostly open 2 lane back roads with some stretches littered with huge windmills as far as the eye could see. West Texas crosswinds can be incredibly brutal and I felt like I was 'wrestling' the bike more than riding it that day. Alas, I was happy to arrive Friday afternoon to meet my friend and his family. I took a day off the next day to hang out with them, check on a few things with the bike and generally just rest my mind and body. We were right in the path of the solar eclipse that day so that was a treat. I headed out a day later to start back towards home. At my friend's recommendation, I took a more southerly route starting out towards Ballinger, then around Waco. The scenery was hard to beat with undulating hills, more windmills, and small towns with friendly people. I made my way to Jacksonville, TX that day and decided to rest for the evening. The next morning, I decided to make some time that day and headed northeast towards I-20 just west of Shreveport for a 500 mile day ending in Tuscaloosa, AL with a hot shower and a cold beer. The next morning, I headed out early to beat the Atlanta traffic and arrived home just after lunch to see my beautiful bride. Overall, the bike did good running 70-70mph all day long every day. This has been the longest bike trip I've taken on any bike and was happy to do it on the GS850G. Can't wait for the next long ride and I'll take a GoPro camera or something similar. I didn't take many pictures but will post a few if I can.