Sept.4-5 Mon-Tues
Springfield MO - Hays KS = 440 miles - 7 hrs.
After leaving Springfield, I had no idea of where I was going.
All I knew it was West.
So I decided to ride to Denver and ride through the Rockies.
On my way there I had to pass through Kansas.
And let me not be the first person to tell you this, THERE’S NOTHING OUT THERE, really.
At some points I started to thing that I might run out of gas due to the gas stations being either deserted or many miles apart.
Currently I can go about 130miles on a full tank on the highway before my fuel light comes on. Compared to a car, that’s about about less than half.
I ended up spending a night in Hays Kansas.
Stayed at the Econo Lodge for about $43 a night.
Which is over my budget, but I had no choice, since it was the cheapest place in town.
One thing that I realized was that most places might not have all the necessities that you might want, but one thing is for sure, they all got WIFI.(so far at least)
During my ride I ran into a mechanical problem.
The motorcycle kept bogging back and forth at around 90 mph.
It always happened occasionally, but nothing that I couldn’t deal.
Still, it was a major concern of mine.
Hays KS - Denver CO = 340 miles - 5 hrs.
Called the Yamaha dealer in Denver and scheduled a service appointment.
They told me that I would have to get there before closing so that they could have enough time to work on the bike.
For some reason, the highways here have a speed limit of 75mph.
Something that I have never seen back at home.
And most people drive at least 90.
I started to do the same. At some point, I was cruising at around 110mph for at least an hour non-stop.
One thing that was always in the back of my mind is the image of a state trooper in a silver hooked up dodge charger that I had seen leaving from Hays.
I got to the dealer with plenty of time for them to their recall work, plus the full service that I had requested.
Since the problem that I was experiencing was a recall, all I had to pay was for the full service. Which set me back $125.
At first it felt like it was a lot money, but thinking about how much traveling I’m going to do, it’s the smartest decision.
Took them about 3.5 hours to complete.
During This time, went next door and had 20 wings with a pitcher of Coors light to the head.
By the time the bike came out I was sober and had gone to the bathroom more than I can count.
Denver is a lot more populated than thought, it actually has traffic!!
I stayed at a Hostel to cut costs and make my trip last longer
At $23 a night I couldn’t ask for more
The owner let me park my bike inside a gated area.
I guess it was because when I asked him if this area was safe, he had no response.
I’m too tired to do anything tonight.
Not sure exactly where I’ll be or what I’ll be doing tomorrow.