Showing posts with label usa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label usa. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 May 2008

Another step completed

We had a great weekend in Northern Ireland at the NW200 races, however the races were marred by the death of Robert Dunlop during the Thursday evening practice. His 250cc bike siezed at about 160mph and he was thrown over the bars and was struck by a following biker.

He succumbed to his injuries later in the evening.

On Saturday race day, the 1st race was the 250cc race that Robert was practicing for, this race was an absolute thriller and was won by Roberts son, Michael. Believe me, the emotion from the crowd was enormous with many race fans shedding tears. Michael, I don't know how had the courage to race but, well done! Loads of respect.

Anyway, the rest of the races on Saturday were superb, all being very close finishes and most being won by daring moves at the last chicane. If you get a chance to go to the NW200 - go!!!!

Got home from Ireland on the Sunday afternoon, changed the luggage rack on the Blackbird, then caught the early boat to Liverpool on the Monday morning.

Rode down to Birmingham where I caught up with my parents and my eldest daughter, Lisa. My other daughter, Kerrie, whose birthday it was, had travelled to London for a couple a days. (Sorry Kez, won't see you for a few months now, hope you had a good birthday)

On the Tuesday morning I rode down to Southampton to deliver my bike to the shipping company, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics, who will be shipping her to Newark, New York.

The guys there were very helpful and the bike is booked on Independence II which sails on 31st May, so should be ready to be picked up by myself on 10th June.

So, thats it, all set and just over 2 weeks to go.

2 weeks of the TT races here on the Isle of Man, so should go pretty quick. Can't wait.

Sunday, 12 August 2007

Coast to Coast and Back Again. An idea forms!!

Having read a number of travel motorcycle books recently, including Ewan Magregor/Charlie Boorman, Long Way Round and the great Mondo Enduro, I decided - why shouldn't I do a road trip?

I've been riding motorcycles for some years, I am of an age where if I don't do it now perhaps I never will, and given my position in life - I can afford to do it. So the seed starts to germinate.

Question - Where do I go?? Well, I don't speak any forein language so choose somewhere that speaks English. Good start. That means USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand.

Australia - too hot for me and too many dirt roads - so that is out.

I have been briefly to USA and Canada and liked both, start looking at costs and New Zealand rules itself out due to shipping costs.

Look on internet and find book called "Road Trip USA", a book with loads of routes through USA and Canada that travel either North/South or East/West. South too hot so look East/West and there is my route - Boston to Seattle on route US20 and back again a little further north on US2 via Canada to Boston - a trip of about 7000miles. That is the one for me.

Start to look into costs etc and decide that i will fly to Boston, buy a bike, insure it and away I go. Problem - how to buy veh insurance when I do not have an address in the states??? Answer - don't know. Plan B - contact HC travel in UK and ask.

There suggestion, why not ship your own bike to New York, do your trip and ship it back to UK - that way HC can sort insurance, flights and first nights hotel. What could be easier - so folks that is where I am at present.

I will ship my beautiful Honda Super Blackbird to New York via Southampton in June next year and fly out to meet it sometime around 15th June. I will then spend about 10 weeks travelling across the USA and back again to New York before flying back home to the Isle of Man, with my bike following by sea about 3 weeks later.

Total projected cost of trip including sea freight, flights, insurance, accomadation and spending money - in the region of £6500.00.

Boy I can't wait.

More to follow over coming months.