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Iron Butt Cruise > Glendale, AZ to Chickasha, OK <
« on: April 27, 2010, 10:22:24 AM »

  This is a condensed recap of my recent Iron Butt cruise from Glendale, AZ to Chickasha, OK.  I managed to take just a few photos and, I will post them later.
 
  Regarding weather, the wind speeds are estimated.  All indicated times are, Local.  All odometer and trip readings are in miles.  Trip mile indications are cumulative.

Friday, April 23, 2010
6:35 AM – Departed – Glendale, AZ
Odometer: 11,153
Trip: 0
Weather: Partly Sunny > Mild Wind > 56*F
Fuel: Full

  Following nearly an hour, clearing traffic within the Phoenix city limits, the ride north on  I-17  began well.  The road surface was dry and clear.  Traffic was moderate. 
  Approaching Munds Park, AZ; about twenty miles south of Flagstaff, the clouds began to grow thick and dark.  Snow flurries soon fell and the road condition worsened.  The snow and slush created bowling alleys for highway lanes.  A local bank sign in Flagstaff flashed: 24* … 8:44 AM.  But, the Gerbing’s Heated Gloves, Jacket Liner and Insoles performed like a champ.  I never had either dial of the Dual Control nor, the dial of the Single Control for the insoles, rotated above half capacity. 
  My apparel consisted of the following:
Schampa Silkweight Dual Balaclava under a Nolan N103 Helmet;  Cotton short-sleeve t-shirt under a Cabela’s Premium Thermal long-sleeve shirt.  This was covered by a Gerbing’s Heated Jacket Liner (H-D version) and an FXRG Textile Jacket.  Gerbing’s Heated Gloves (H-D version) enveloped my hands, keeping my digits warm and dry.  LL Bean Flannel-lined Jeans over Cabela’s Premium Thermal underwear.  I pulled on the FXRG Rain Pants during the fuel stop in Flagstaff.  And, Original SWAT Air 9 Waterproof Boots with Gerbing’s Heated Insoles and a pair of cotton crew socks kept the toes toasty.   

8:47 AM – Arrived – Flagstaff, AZ
Odometer: 11,301
Trip: 148
Weather: Snow Flurries > Wind 15 – 20 MPH > 24*F
Fuel: 4.6 Gallons  ( Phoenix traffic )
8:56 AM – Departed

  Climbing out of Flagstaff, I40 East surpasses an elevation of six-thousand feet prior to Gallup, NM. The temperatures ranged from high 20’s to low 40’s.  The scoot powered me down the highway and up the grades with authority.

12:32 PM – Arrived – Gallup, NM
Odometer: 11,508
Trip: 355  ( Cumulative )
Weather: Cloudy > Wind 20 – 25 MPH > 41*F
Fuel: 4.7 Gallons
12:43 PM – Departed

  Mostly cloudy skies surrendered to the strength of the sunshine and this made for some beautiful scenery.  The ride was going very well, complimented nicely by the mountain landscape.
  The scoot continued to motor along with abundant power in reserve.  Passing slower traffic, while climbing up grade, came with ease.  This, in spite of carrying full saddlebags, a large fully packed touring bag and my not-so-small frame.  ( 6’ 4” / 255 lbs ) 

2:54 PM – Arrived – Albuquerque, NM
Odometer: 11,648
Trip: 495
Weather: Sunny > Wind 20 – 30 MPH > 48*
Fuel: 3.26 Gallons
3:38 PM – Departed

  This served as my lunch stop consisting of a quick sandwich, water and a chunk of dark chocolate. 

  The oil level in the scoot indicated: Full.   :coolblue:  A brief safety check of lights, tires, fasteners and cargo revealed they were functioning well, properly inflated and intact.

  Winds continued to gain momentum, often gusting to something in excess of 40 MPH.  ( In my humble estimation )

6:06 PM – Arrived – Tucumcari, NM
Odometer: 11,818
Trip: 665
Weather: Mostly Sunny > Wind 25 – 40 MPH > 42*
Fuel: 3.1 Gallons
6:17 PM – Departed
 
  Wow!  The wind was brutal, gusting from the South, nearly causing involuntary lane changes.   Maintaining a speed of 65 MPH proved difficult.  I briefly considered stopping for the night in Tucumcari.  The wind gusts were so strong, the scoot was literally moving around while I was filling the fuel tank.   :nervous:

  The decision was made.  “Press on!”  I shouted out loud. ( I’m glad nobody was around )  ???
 It was time to bear down and make some progress.

8:42 PM – Arrived – Amarillo, TX
Odometer: 11,932
Trip: 779
Weather: Sun has set > Wind 30 – 45 MPH > 50*
Fuel: 2.4 Gallons
8:54 PM – Departed

  This was my shortest run between stops.  Go ahead, I know you can guess the cause.  Hint: Rhymes with send!

  I spoke with, “Cobb,” indicating my intention of completing the trip.  He and, “D105,” stated they would ride West and meet me in Clinton, OK.  How’s that for camaraderie!  We agreed that I would call again when I was near Clinton.

11:08 PM – Arrived – Clinton, OK
Odometer: 12,101
Trip: 948
Weather: Clear > Plenty of stars twinkling in the sky > Wind 10 – 15 MPH > 52*
Fuel: 4.2 Gallons
11:27 PM – Departed

  What are the odds?  The Zumo 660 indicated a Shell station on Gary Blvd in Clinton.  I remembered the location from previous trips.  The Shell station is just West - Northwest of the Route 66 Museum.  I decided to ride in and fuel-up and, while there, I would call Cobb.  Well, I arrived and, guess who is setting at the gas pumps?  You betcha! 
  “I thought you were going to call,”  Cobb said, while wearing a huge grin.  “D and I have been here about five minutes!”  Friends, that’s timing!   :2vrolijk_21:

  We exchanged greetings and spoke for a few minutes.  ( It was great to finally put some faces with names )  But, it was time to get back on the road.  We fired the V-Twins and motored toward Norman, OK.   :pepper:
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Re: Iron Butt Cruise > Glendale, AZ to Chickasha, OK <
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2010, 10:27:30 AM »

  Continued:

Saturday, April 24, 2010
12:45 AM – Arrived – Norman, OK
Odometer: 12,206
Trip: 1,053
Weather: Clear > Mild Wind > 52*
Fuel: 3.7 Gallons  ( They require a bit more fuel when running slightly above the posted limit )
Fuel Total at this point: 25.96 Gallons
Average Miles Per Gallon: 40.56  < Nice >
12:57 AM – Departed

  We enjoyed the cruise and made good time!  Now, it was on to Cobb’s place where a warm shower and bed awaited.  My hosts, Cobb and D105 could not have been more accommodating.  I was immediately made to feel at, “home.”  Every trip is truly enriched when you have the pleasure of meeting honest,   genuine comrades.  Folks who instantly make you aware of this simple truth:  It is always about the people!   :2vrolijk_21:

1:35 AM – Arrived – Chickasha, OK
Odometer: 12,233
Trip: 1,080
Weather: Great!
Shower: Greater!
Bed: Greatest!
Result: Mission accomplished!
And, best of all:  Did I mention the people!

2:20 AM – Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  My odometer indicated one-thousand miles approximately fifty-two miles beyond Clinton, OK.  I made a mental note of the time, marking it as, 12:08 AM.

Summary:
Total miles traveled: 1,080
Total time on the road: 17 hours, 0 minutes

Total elapsed time to travel 1,000 miles: 15 hours, 33 minutes

  A check of the SERK’s oil level found it needed nothing.  It was low by approximately four ounces.

  Following our, “Spider Lunch,” ( and a great one it was < see this Topic: http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=46809.0 > ) Saturday afternoon, we rode back to Cobb’s place. I packed the scoot, exchanged good-bye’s and departed at 3:22 PM.  I began the return trip better equipped due to the Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookies supplied by Cobb and D. Thank you!   :)

  I steered the SERK West through much of the same wind.  The difference being, it was now blowing across Chickasha as I began the return trip.  It did not let up until just East of Amarillo.  I stayed in the saddle until arriving in Gallup, NM at 1:52 AM.  Total distance traveled: 679 miles

  Sunday morning was crisp and clear.  There was not a cloud in the sky.  I pressed the START button, bringing the SERK to life at 10:18 AM.  The temp was a comfortable 56*.  The cruise home, through Flagstaff and on to Phoenix was beautiful.  Picture-Post-Card perfect!   :coolblue:

  I pulled into the driveway just prior to 3:00 PM to a balmy 89*.

  The scoot performed flawlessly.  She has a sweet spot, smooth and mellow, at 3,000 RPM.  Depending on load and wind conditions, this delivers an approximate speed of 77 MPH.  She is one sweet machine.  And, during the course of the entire trip, she used about eight ounces of oil.  Stellar!

  I am now blessed with new friends!  Life is good!  A fantastic road trip, indeed!   :2vrolijk_21: :coolblue: :2vrolijk_21: :coolblue: :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Iron Butt Cruise > Glendale, AZ to Chickasha, OK <
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2010, 04:44:01 PM »

Well done!
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Re: Iron Butt Cruise > Glendale, AZ to Chickasha, OK <
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2010, 08:11:12 PM »

Great story! Pleasure to read. Glad to hear all went well. It's a great thing when a plan comes together!
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« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2010, 08:32:48 PM »

Good job, did mine in 2002 Richmond Indiana to Huntsville Alabama and back 85% in the pouring rain, I think I was partially brain dead to have done it.
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Re: Iron Butt Cruise > Glendale, AZ to Chickasha, OK <
« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2010, 07:49:42 PM »

Great ride report  :2vrolijk_21:

Thanks for sharing. Show the pics.

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« Reply #6 on: April 29, 2010, 08:46:19 PM »

 :2vrolijk_21: great story...congrats for the achievement  :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Iron Butt Cruise > Glendale, AZ to Chickasha, OK <
« Reply #7 on: April 29, 2010, 08:58:43 PM »

Iron Butt Schmiron Butt.  Really?  C'mon....?  Ride to Eat and Eat to Ride or Ride to admin record keeping and admin record keeping to properly document the ride...  :huepfenlol2:



Sorry, just yanking Charlie's chain ::) .
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Re: Iron Butt Cruise > Glendale, AZ to Chickasha, OK <
« Reply #8 on: April 29, 2010, 11:20:35 PM »

Hey all,
  Thanks for the replies!  :coolblue:

  Unfortunately, the few photos I had taken are blurred.  I noticed what looked like a film on the lense when I arrived in Oklahoma so, I gave it a good cleaning.  At least the lense was clean for the, "Ride To Eat," photos!

Hey Don,
  No chain here.  No reverse, either!   :huepfenlol2:   :huepfenlol2:
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« Reply #9 on: April 30, 2010, 12:11:50 AM »


  No chain here.  No reverse, either!   :huepfenlol2:   :huepfenlol2:


There's got to be a country song to be born from that.  Might require some thought.  But....




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No chain here; no reverse either
Out on the road rememberin' that beaver
Caused me problems all night, can't keep my thoughts straight
No chain here and no reverse either.

No chain here and no reverse either
My heart it's a racin' like a Winchester repeater
My mind it's still racin' thinkin' 'bout that freash beaver
No chain here and no reverse either.

I tried to fix me that chain
But oh that damn beaver
Tried to run in reverse
But that beaver got nearer
Oh it makes my heart race
Missing my little Beaver
No chain here and no reverse either

Oh no chain here and no reverse either
Lonely for those long nights when I still had my Beaver
Had my rabbit ears on, some thought it was strange
But without a chain and no reverse either
And no cable tv, no satellite repeater
Those old rabbit ears were the only thing
That could bring me my old Leave it to Beaver.



(what, you thought it was about something else :nixweiss: )
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« Reply #10 on: April 30, 2010, 12:26:29 AM »

uh.....yes  :coolblue:
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« Reply #11 on: April 30, 2010, 01:21:45 AM »

There's got to be a country song to be born from that.  Might require some thought.  But....




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No chain here; no reverse either
Out on the road rememberin' that beaver
Caused me problems all night, can't keep my thoughts straight
No chain here and no reverse either.

No chain here and no reverse either
My heart it's a racin' like a Winchester repeater
My mind it's still racin' thinkin' 'bout that freash beaver
No chain here and no reverse either.

I tried to fix me that chain
But oh that damn beaver
Tried to run in reverse
But that beaver got nearer
Oh it makes my heart race
Missing my little Beaver
No chain here and no reverse either

Oh no chain here and no reverse either
Lonely for those long nights when I still had my Beaver
Had my rabbit ears on, some thought it was strange
But without a chain and no reverse either
And no cable tv, no satellite repeater
Those old rabbit ears were the only thing
That could bring me my old Leave it to Beaver.



(what, you thought it was about something else :nixweiss: )


  An absolute riot!   :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2:

  This is goin' straight to the top of the chart!  Just not sure which chart?
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