My experience is you're going to be comfortable at 80mph from Sarnia to Omaha.
Indeed. I remember that we were
averaging north of 150kph for 1.5-2 hours at a time on our trip through the flatlands to Sturgis a few years ago. Find someone to pace, run Waze for speed trap alerts, set the cruise, and go. We made spectacular time because reality is that so long as you're not dawdling at every stop (gas, piss, stuff a rollerdog down your gullet (lol), go!), averaging 140kph while moving means that in a 10 hour riding day you're covering north of 1300km. A 1600km Iron Butt can be done in under 13 hours.
Tip: Lots of camping available, expect $30/night for a tent site. Motels and restaurants are dirt cheap on the IA side, a Red Roof or Windham room goes for about $60USD in May.
Upper midwest Interstates are the worst in the country for deer collisions, I don't like riding those areas after twilight (8:30 in May). If you're after the Ironbut Badges and plan night riding, i71-I70 is a safer choice.
Yeah, I'll play the accommodations by ear. I enjoy motocamping, but this might be a trip where it happens out of necessity as opposed to anything else, IE I find myself somewhere at the end of my day without any accomodations nearby, or available...or not $200+/night. Queen Mary excluded.
If Eureka is on your list, I'd think about crossing the Rockies on I80 starting in Cheyenne and ending in Salt Lake. End in Ferndale or Eureka, then take Mattole Rd across the costal highlands, along the sea, then back through the giant redwoods of the Humbolt forest. Mattole Rd is desolate, and scenic and could use repaving in places. It's one of my drives/rides in California.
It was only on my list because it's in the vicinity of where the 101/PCH starts based on some time at motorcycleroads.com. It also has a few good east/west options listed there to get to and from the area. Eureka is at the top of the blue line in the top left corner of the map.
I presume you mean 101 to the PCH (Hwy 1) that runs down the coast. I think you'll find that's closer to 1300KM if you take the coastal highway. Eureka to Long Beach takes about 20 hours along the coast, 12 hours on the interior Interstates.
2 10 hour days is no problem. I'm there to ride.
Ive found the easiest drive, quickest, and least expensive bee-line route home is I40 -> I44 -> II70 -> I75
Noted, thanks.
You're crazy, but it's OK if you're a long-distance driver/rider and you're in shape. I wouldn't underestimate how tiring it is to ride the mountains, canyons, and coastal highways in the west. It's work, the altitude messes with you, and you will get tired and sore.
Lol. Not in shape. But have meds, a really comfortable couch on wheels that is built for sillyness like this....so...YOLO!
I'm no stranger to riding in the mountains and such, I know the twisties and such will really drag down your average speed, but if things go as I suspect they will on the to and from segments (especially the to segment westbound), I suspect I will log a lot of miles very fast. It's entirely possible I will some some very big miles on Day 1 and 2, possibly putting me a full day ahead of the plan by day 3.
Thanks for the notes.