I left Coronado on Wed. at about 12:30pm and jetted up I-5 to Sacramento. I had to pick up a few things so I took the Bushtec....rolled in about 8:50pm.
Called Jim over at Metal Dragon to see if he could squeeze me in for a 20k service. Nor Cal (and So Cal), it's been raining up that way and so business at Metal Dragon is off. If you're in need of service or mods and don't want to wait...now is the time to get your bike over to Jim! I left Sacramento yesterday, Thur. morning at 7am and was at Jim's in Hayward at 8:30am.
Jim jumped right on my bike....R&R all the fluids, adj. my highway pegs and the rest of the 20k service. Don and Andy both rode in and we went for a ride. Don led the way over some goat trail road on my bike and I rode his. He was wondering what it's like to pull a trailer. He was having way to much fun in those twisties...made me nervous.

As usual, Jim did an awesome job on the motor rebuild on Don's bike. It reminded me so much of my old 10 SESG.....set up stiff for handling and very torque. But the back pain came quickly and that confirmed for me.....it was the way I had my bike set up that caused a lot of my back problems. Stiff suspension, Corbin seat (no cushion) combine for a rough ride compared to the Ultra Classic.
We stopped in Lathrop for lunch before heading on in to Stockton. Destination was the Bank of Stockton where I refinanced my bike for the lowest interest rate I've heard of, 2.59%.
That alone made it worth the trip!
The three of us headed out of Stockton and rode south on I-5. We parted ways in Tracy where those two headed back for the bay area and I continued south to Coronado. Pulled in at 10:15pm last night with 1169 miles on the clock in 33 hrs. and 45 min. And the only back issues I had the entire trip was the thirty minutes that I spent on Don's Road Glide. I have to say that I'm both surprised and greatful that I'm able to put down these kind of miles with almost no pain at all. It's been a lot of years since I rode pain free and I'm really enjoying it.
