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harley-time's List of Links

harley-time's List of Links

June 30, 2020


Where would we be without the internet? The amount of knowledge that is available sure makes my life better. Whenever I have a question I can search it and have more than enough information to answer that question. So here at harley-time.com, there is a list of goto websites that help me plan rides, check the weather, or read stories from leaders and experts. So, I thought I would share a list of those sites that

Heat’s Up, Headed North

Heat’s Up, Headed North

June 18-21, 2020


I love these spurs of the moment trips. The weekend before we didn’t go anywhere, well only a local trip to Kolob Reservoir near Zion National Park which is spectacular. The news came on and forecast the weather for the next weekend; 100 to 108 degrees Thursday through Sunday. Ugh. I said to the wife lets go north to the Tetons and Yellowstone next weekend, okay was her reply, what a great wife. So, I jumped online and got us some rooms. 

Bug Guts Be Gone

Bug Guts Be Gone

June 18, 2020

It’s summer, well almost, in a couple of more days it will be official! With summer ridding the bug guts on the windshield are sure to be there. I remember on a ride over the Million Dollar Highway hitting some short of moth, they left silver-dollar-sized florescent yellow splats on my windshield. Another time, in Georgia, alongside a river, my windshield turned a solid black.

Follow the Bread Crumb Trail

Follow the Bread Crumb Trail

June 17, 2020

I’ve been a gadget guy my whole life, electronic whizz bangs have imagination since the first home computers came out. I love messing with them and trying to implement them into my life.

Million Dollar Ride

Million Dollar Ride

May 1, 2020

This ride is through northern Arizona - Navajo Nation, to Cortez, Colorado the first day. The second day includes the Million Dollar Highway, Highway 550, Silverton and Ouray towns, and onto Telluride ski resort. If there is time, maybe a

COVID-19 Escape

COVID-19 Escape

 March 19, 2020

The Iron Butt Association’s web page shares this, “An equinox is an astronomical event in which the plane of Earth's equator passes through the center of the Sun which occurs twice each year, around March 20th and September 23rd. This year, because of Leap Year, it was on March 19th.”

Bun Burner Gold

Bun Burner Gold

 February 29, 2020

The Iron Butt Association Bun Burner Gold 1500 is a motorcycle ride in which you must ride 1,500 miles in less than 24 hours. This will be a tough ride and will take place on February 29th “Leap Year.” So, we will have an extra day to ride this year!

The Lost Highway 58

The Lost Highway 58

November 14-17, 2019

Another out of Dodge rides. Go find some fun rides and return home cured. The first road I selected is Highway 58 in California. This is a “Top 100 Ride, #95.” Beginning about a dozen miles west of Bakersfield, Hwy 58 is a roller-coaster all the way to the coast.

Summer Ride: Deserts, Mountains, and Oceans

Summer Ride: Deserts, Mountains, and Oceans

July - August 2019

Each summer a group of us, four couples, plan about a two-week motorcycle ride. This year our planned ride is to ride areas or roads that we have not ridden before and it will take in deserts, mountains, and cross oceans…well, at least parts of water that hook directly to

Hell to Heaven Gold

Hell to Heaven Gold

June 27, 2019

This is an Iron Butt Association Ride called Heaven to Hell or Hell to Heaven depending on which direction you are going. Here are the rules for it: “This ride is from the top of Mt. Evans or Pikes Peak (the highest point in the continental United States) to Badwater, Death Valley, CA (the lowest point in the United States) via Aspen, CO and Ely, NV (additionally you MUST take a photo at the top of Independence Pass, CO, Mt. Evans, CO and the Badwater Basin, CA, signs in the parking lot). 

Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice SS1000

June 21, 2019

This is my second ride towards the Iron Butt Association (IBA) Four Seasons Ride. The first ride, Winter Solstice 2018 can be found here. The Four Seasons Ride is made up rides ridden on the Winter Solstice, Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, and the Fall Equinox.

Mission Ride

Mission Ride

March 28-31, 2019

A quick decision was made on Monday for a Thursday thru Sunday trip. Who needs more time than that to plan a ride, make a route, and get a motel room…packing only takes a few minutes since you can’t take much with anyways? Time to go see the Arizona desert country while it’s still cool.

Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice SS1000

December 21, 2018

An equinox is an astronomical event in which the plane of Earth's equator passes through the center of the Sun which occurs twice each year, around 20th of March and 23rd of September.  The March equinox is known as the Vernal Equinox, or, in the northern hemisphere, as the Spring Equinox.  The September equinox is known as the Autumnal equinox, or, in the northern hemisphere, as the Fall Equinox. 

Border 2 Border

Border to Border IBA Ride

June 21, 2019

This is my second IBA ride, the first was in June 2018. My wife and I have ridden about 150,000 miles over the last six years, but we are new to the IBA. She didn’t want to do the Saddle Sore 1000 with me, but after talking with me and my son about this ride, she was all in for the Border to Border ride. I think knowing we were willing to stop and sleep for a few hours was what tipped the scale.

Ride Around the Lake

Ride Around Lake Michigan

August 2-15, 2018

8/2/18, Thursday. We left at 5:30 am with three-fourths of our group headed for Michigan! We stopped in Cedar at McDonald's, then Filmore for gas. We stopped at Timpanogos Harley and had lunch at Marley’s. We are waiting for the other couple to catch up with us. Didn’t this happen last year too?

My First Saddle Sore 1000

My First Saddle Sore 1000

May 11-12, 2018

When you ride your first Iron Butt Ride you are nervous as to how it all ties together, timing, receipts, moving average, and being on a bike that long. Overall, it was pretty good ride other than, some pretty strong winds on I-70 on the return leg and of course it earned its name of “Saddle Sore”.

Alaska

Alaska

July 6-19, 2017
Our annual summer trip is to ALASKA! 
Well, at least to the closest point in Alaska – Hyder, AK, which is near Stewart, British Columbia, Canada. The plan is to ride over to the California coast, ride up the coast as long as we can, then cross into Canada. Prince George, BC is the last big town, then we head northwest to Stewart, BC. Hyder is on a dead-end road about a mile from Stewart.