I recently completed a road trip with 5 of my fellow instructors from OPRT. Traveling through WA, ID, MT, and OR we covered roughly 1600 miles in three days. We had a few mechanical issues, and there was a pretty significant disparity in speeds between the fastest and slowest bikes, but we managed to have a great time and see some awesome roads!
The bikes involved: 2013 ZX14R, 2010 GSXR 600, 2010 FZ1, 2013 GS1200, 2005 GS1200, 2007 F800S
Day 1:
From Arlington, we left via SR530 and travelled through rain and snow on SR20 to the top of Washington Pass. From there it was SR20-SR395-Flowery Trail Road-SR20-Sandpoint, ID. We had our first mechanical, with a severely worn rear on the FZ1 requiring a layover at Coeur d’Alene for new tires and a hotel stay.
Coffee and breakfast!
The first sunshine was at the top of WA Pass:
After trying to hang with Mjolnir through the twisties, the FZ1 tire gave up, and we parked it at a dealership in Coeur d’Alene for some new tires and much needed Mexican fare!
Day 2:
From Coeur d’Alene we hammered east to Missoula via I-90 and the always fun Lookout Pass. Easily the best type of freeway riding you’ll ever do, with relatively fast sweepers and elevation changes. We picked up some blades from the fine gents at Zombietools, then had our second mishap. The GSXR battery was dead, requiring a side trip to a dealership for a replacement. Once ready, we headed SE on Highway 12 through the infamous Lolo Pass, for over 100 miles of the most rhythmic sweepers and scenery you can imagine. On our way through Lewiston, we got popped by the local PD for 10 over. Thought we were going to jail when the next 5 cops arrived and started talking about all the calls they received about us, but luckily we escaped with a mild speeding ticket. From there it was a long, slow commute to Walla Walla, where half the crew slept in a hotel while the real men moto-camped.
Lolo Pass
Day 3:
Running short on time, we started the day with yet another mechanical. This time MY battery was dead, due to a charger being left plugged in. A few panels removed, and the trusty GS rider Mike produced a jump kit from his depthless saddlebags to get us on the road. We headed to Pendleton, OR, then followed SR395 to SR74 for some tight twisties. 74 led us onto 206, where things got a bit cleaner, but no less technical. It was a blast railing the 14R through apex after gravelly apex. Our Sena S20s were great for calling out obstacles and conditions. We had a brief meeting with the management at Oregon Raceway Park, followed by a ride-around and viewing of the INCREDIBLE Palatov D2. From the track, it was SR97 -I90-I5, and home to our families!
* Last updated by: TRAILBOSS on 5/4/2015 @ 8:28 PM *
2013 ZX14R (Mjölnir)- Brock's Ti CT Meg, 2WDW Flash. 202hp 119tq. RIP
2008 Kawasaki ZX-10R trackfighter - Yoshimura R55, PCV, Servo Eliminator, Traxxion AK20 Cartridges, Penske Triple Clicker shock, EBC HH pads, Pirelli Superbike SC2 slicks, custom subframe, RSV4 tail, Ignition relocate, KX450F number plate, Apex adjustable clipons, CRG levers, Lever guards, Vortex rearsets, Stomp Grips, XT Lap Timer. 188hp, and not as much tq as the 14R!