silent_vik
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awesome pics and blog.
What I am interested in knowing is if you remember or can keep track of the longest stretch of road with no gas stations is? What sort of range do you get on the CBR? I am wondering if there are any long stretches of service free roads on your trip?
Which Spot did you get? The older or the newer model? How do you have it mounted? Where? How long the battery lasts? Is it running off of AA? How painful it is to handle? Remember to turn on, send an OK message, etc...
What cameras are you using?
Wheelieboy, u won't happen to be interested in going to the East Coast when u get back would u?? I would be honoured to have someone of your experience on the trip.
Another question, how did u strap down that gas can? Does it sway back and forth when u ride?
I guess you didn't see my question. Would you give me a brief insight to the magical world of Spot?
Thanks!
+1 Good on you for taking the plunge and deciding to do the trip.
One question I have, though is: isn't it weird doing twisties with all that gear strapped on? I've always wondered if I could really enjoy them while having all of that on my bike. But then again, it'd probably still be fun riding at a 60% limit on twisties that nice vs. riding at 90% in gta?
Sorry i missed your question. Lots of things on the go.
The unit is $120 and u have to subscribe to the service. Basic plan is $100/ yr which includes unlimited check ins and custommessag transmission. For $50 more u get the real time tracking service. The unit is waterproof.
I dont remeber which unit i got but itsthe small orange one. Itseasy to send messages and use but you have to read the instructions first as its not self explanitory.
It takes aaa lithium batteries and lasts 3.5 days of full use. I turn it off at night so i havent had to replace the batteries yet.
Thanks for the answer!
So you had to drop $120+$100+taxes to be able to entertain us with almost real time tracking? Or the first year's subscription was included in the $120?
The intention of getting the spot was to letmy family hAve a peace of mind. Also, a lot of places out heredont have cell reception you can use the sos feature on the SPOT and they will send help if youneed it regardless ofifthere is cell reception or notbecause it uses satillite
Sorry, wont be able to this year. I start work when i get back from my trip. Maybe next year though.
The gas can is hooked onto my passenger footpeg and strapped down with a couple ofbungeecords
Thanks for the answer!
So you had to drop $120+$100+taxes to be able to entertain us with almost real time tracking? Or the first year's subscription was included in the $120?
There have been stops At least every 150kms where i've been so far. Haven't had to use the jerry can yet. Ive heard Nevada will be a bit different though
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That's why I love my DL650. On average I can ride 400 kms and still have about 50-60 kms worth of gas to look for a gas station.
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There is a free app for the iPhone called GPS Tracker that does the same thing.