Veteran’s Day Bruce Break-In Ride 3

11/11/2025 Veteran’s Day Ride – 103 Miles today 213 miles to go for the 500 Mile Break-In.

Cold Ride today with starting temperature at 25°F a bit past 8am.

 Today’s temperature never exceeded 47°F during the ride (most of day was in the 30’s.  However, I was not cold but layered up like the Michelin man.  I was unable to test my Rev’It Sand H20 pants as they were too long and I returned them to Cycle Gear in Hiram, GA (part of today’s ride).

Read more about the gear I wore and the 3rd Break-In Ride overall.

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Time To Stop Procrastinating

I think it has been about two years since I have updated anything on this blog or my YouTube channel. Quick update: I did complete my USA Midwest 2023 trip successfully and it was fantastic. Then I began working two jobs again and did so all the way to June 2025. That is my excuse for neglecting this site and riding only about 200 miles since my 2023 Midwest trip to June 2025.

Tail of the Dragon

The weekend of 9/12/2025 – 9/14/2025 I did ride a fantastic weekend trip up in the North Carolina / Tennessee mountains and rode the Tail of the Dragon (and many other roads I think are more fun) with Dexter. A bit sketchy and rusty in the mountains as this was my first real riding of any kind in two years! I did put in about 600 miles on that Saturday alone though and the mojo was returning strong 🙂

Drop on Bell Mountain …Oooops lol

On the way back home in Georgia (I live a bit west of Atlanta) I went up to Bell Mountain and ended up dropping dexter on a stupid steep incline while conducting numerous dumb rider mistakes. It was not very dramatic as I was going slow, too slow and almost stalled on the very very steep climb up the mountain. The bike stopped and there I was perched on the steepest road I have ever been on (to include all of the mountains I been through out west and Colorado). With my rear brake engaged I attempted to throttle up and get moving but, the bike started rolling backward and I basically just bailed (fall over to the right.) Sounds and looked more dramatic than it actually was. I still ended up with a 130 mile tow back home as the drop snapped off my brake lever and there was no way I was going to be able to ride Dexter (just under 1000 pounds) down that ridiculous mountain road. I ordered a new lever and installed it less than a week afterward and have done some light local riding since.

Riding with DeAndra and a slow goodbye to Dexter

Today, 10/10/2025 DeAndra (my wife) and I did a short ride down to Newnan, GA for some lunch at Culvers. This has been the first time we have been able to 2-up ride since we moved from California in 2020. Today will also probably be the last time we can do so on Dexter. On 10/04/2025, I put a deposit down for a 2025 Harley Davidson Pan America and will be trading in Dexter as part of the deal. I am waiting for the motorcycle to be delivered to Atlanta Harley Davidson. If the deal works out as prescribed on 10/04/2025, I should be riding home on the ’25 Pan America (have to wait for DeAndra to name this bike lol) by Saturday 10/18/2025.

There will a be 2.5 year additional pause of any significant motorcycle trips other than to the Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee mountains and some riding local and into eastern Alabama (semi-local). First, I have to learn how to ride the new bike and get comfortable with it. Second, I need to configure, outfit and test the planned add-ons and upgrades. Three, I will be practicing off-pavement riding (nothing crazy, not looking at off road, just off pavement Think gravel roads, forest roads, etc and just being comfortable off road with an adventure bike.

And then……currently planned……Alaska 2028 Motorcycle Trip. OOOOH AAAAAH

Alaska 2028 Motorcycle Trip

As currently planned, would be starting the trip from Georgia on June 23, 2028 and wrap up back in Georgia on August 01, 2028. Will be riding with some camping and some hoteling, to Fairbanks, then Deadhorse via the Dalton Highway, then to Anchorage. My wife and son will be flying up to Anchorage from Atlanta for a week family vacation, then, I resume my motorcycle trip to include a tentative mini sidetrack to Telegraph Creek, BC (weather permitting) and then back to Georgia.

Total planned miles for Alaska 2028 Motorcycle Trip = 11,304

In the Meantime….

I believe I still have a few videos to upload from some of my riding in 2018, All days for the USA Midwest 2023 trip and the more recently the Tail of the Dragon trip. I plan to start posting again soon and once I get rolling again doing that, I will start posting videos. Of course, there will be some goodbye to Dexter and Hello to the yet to be named bike too. And of course, I actually need to start riding some more again lol…

Be back on here soonish……..Peace!!

Motorcycle Map – July 2017

In January 2017, I moved to from the Minneapolis, Minnesota area to Chula Vista (San Diego) California.  I was tired of winter and was looking forward to riding a motorcycle year round.  I have been able to take some decent short trips mostly within California but due to financial constraints, I have been restricted to just commuting to and from work since May.  So far I have been able to ride up Pacific Coast Highway to Rugged Point (CA-1 is closed due to mud slide damage), Julian, CA, Campo, CA, Palomar Mountain and L.A.  I did one trip due east through El Centro, CA to Yuma, AZ.  So, as of now, my current Motorcycle Map only has California and Arizona added.

Motorcycle Map - July 25 2017

Motorcycle Map 2016

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As I stated elsewhere, I didn’t start riding again until April 2015 living near Minneapolis, Minnesota.  By the close of the 2016 riding season (November) I had logged a respectable number miles for 2015 and 2016 with the vast majority of those miles crisscrossing Minnesota and in Wisconsin on state highway  35 on the eastern side of the Mississippi river and a little bit of Iowa on the western side of the Mississippi.  So, at the end of 2016, I have only ridden in three states.  Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa, as shown in yellow in the map.  My goal is to have ridden motorcycle in all 50 states.

Motorcycle Map 2015-2016