Tom Roberts
Active Member
I just completed my first self-supported tour on my S30. Leaving from Victoria,TX April 13 I traveled to DeRidder, LA for a class reunion. The round trip distance was approximately 600 miles (4 days getting there and 4 days returning home). Along the way I camped, took Warmshowers hospitality, and and stayed in hotels. I carried everything in Radical panniers and a Radical box that attached to the headrest.
The bike performed well, however, I did have some neck issues. I can't seem to get the headrest adjusted so that it's comfortable. I don't have this issue with my first generation Vendetta. It is very comfortable. ...something for me to work on.
One lesson learned on this loaded tour is to take what conditions the road and the elements give you and go with them. Don't fight them and don't hammer. If I hammered one day the next day the hammer fell on me. If climbing a hill is comfortable at 8 mph I should not doing it at a faster pace. If the headwind is strong just settle in and turn the pedals. If a tailwind is blowing take full advantage of it. This may be obvious, but it took me a while to figure it out.
Attached is a picture of the post office in Cut and Shoot, TX.
The bike performed well, however, I did have some neck issues. I can't seem to get the headrest adjusted so that it's comfortable. I don't have this issue with my first generation Vendetta. It is very comfortable. ...something for me to work on.
One lesson learned on this loaded tour is to take what conditions the road and the elements give you and go with them. Don't fight them and don't hammer. If I hammered one day the next day the hammer fell on me. If climbing a hill is comfortable at 8 mph I should not doing it at a faster pace. If the headwind is strong just settle in and turn the pedals. If a tailwind is blowing take full advantage of it. This may be obvious, but it took me a while to figure it out.
Attached is a picture of the post office in Cut and Shoot, TX.