Has anyone here ever used their trike to do any of the beginner Iron Butt runs?
IF so, I'd be interested in hearing about the your experiences.
I'm thinking about doing the 1000 and the 1500 IBA runs together in one swoop sometime this Fall. I used the past Eureka Springs Rally as a kind of long-distance shakedown run for the recent Roadsmith conversion and hopefully have the last of the bugs worked out. I emailed the IBA inquiring about the use of a trike for this. They responded that as long as the trike was originally a 2-wheeler and converted from that, they would honor the IBA runs with it.
On the other hand, I also have that brand new fully-farkled out FJR just sitting there begging to do it, but I'm thinking doing it on a trike would be a cool experience.
Jerry "Gold Rush" (aka: "SPOOK") San Angelo, TX
2015 GL1800/Roadsmith HTS1800
TOI - IBA #23804 (SS1K & BB1.5K)
I'm like an old race horse..... I can still run the race -- Just ache more at the finish line and need more rest between outings.
I too have been thinking about doing an IBA run. I did ride from Marion, TN to home 897 miles stopping only to fuel and a quick bite. Could have gone more if I had wanted to. Let me know if you decide to do the run. I may could make it with you (I live just north of Alexandria). Are you thinking about doing a loop or an out and back or all in a one way trip? I have thought about doing a ride to Dallas then down to Houston and back to get the 1000 miles and also looked at going up to I20 then East to I59 then South to I10 and then back to I49 and back home.
2002 Goldwing Motortrike Spider - 2007 PiggyBacker Trailer - 2009 Time Out Deluxe Camper - 2005 Desert Fox 17SV Toy Hauler --- CMA, PGR --- SaddleSore 1000/Bun Burner 1500
I've got one potential route already planned & laid out. It's a loop that goes right thru Alex on I-49. It's also long enough to qualify for both the 1000 and the 1500.
The weather is too hot to even think about trying it now, but when the weather cools in the Fall, I'm gonna go for it either on the trike or the FJR.
Let's stay in touch on this and perhaps do it together.
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10-4 Jerry.
IF I do this, it will be in the Fall.
I'm not even going to think about attempting it in hot weather.
788 miles in one leg just about put you there. Not bad, my friend.