Since everybody has been doing round trip, mine have been 670 and 800.
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Originally Posted by G-Rex
Riding a motorcycle is an adventure. Why not make getting it an adventure too!
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Absolutely. Could I have gotten a bike for just a bit more around town, yes. But we still laugh about my trips. The first one I went with a friend in his truck, in the middle of the night, in the middle of a snowstorm, and the guy almost didnt wake up because he had the flu. And my friend fell asleep at the wheel too. But hey, the guy gave us Capri Suns and candy bars for the drive back....
The VF was a specialty bike, so I had to go that far to find one. That one I went by myself. On the way back I hit torrential downpours where I couldnt even see the road, I missed my turn somewhere, and I got lost in BFN in the middle of the night.
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Originally Posted by TYEster
Furthest was when I traded my ZX10 for the Motard at about 1AM in the middle of BFE... 252mi away. That sucked. Didn't get home till almost 4am, and felt like a creep driving around with a motorcycle in the back of truck that late at night. Ya I had all the paperwork but honestly, it's in the wee hours of the morning, I'm tired, I'm pissed, I have to piss and the last thing I wanted to do was explain why I had a motorcycle in my truck to a cop who pulled me over because hes bored.
Needless to say I'm not a fan of traveling to get a bike. I'll wait and find a deal locally or I won't bother. There's no point in saving $1000 over the phone and using $1000 in gas to go get it only to possibly find out it either doesn't exist or a dealer wants to rape me on unspoken charges. I know it isn't always the case, but there isn't a bike in existence that is worth it to me.
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Or that it isnt in as good of shape as advertised. But I like doing my traveling at night. No cars, no traffic, less cops.
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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho
No way asshole... I didn't ride THERE to get the bike... I just ended up with it and rode it back... I believe the intent of this thread was to identify how far people have gone with the purpose of buying a bike.
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Eh, that is still a long ride...