Hutch wrote on 04/04/08 at 07:47:15:Gary On A Savage wrote on 04/03/08 at 19:59:23:Had mine up to 87 (on the bicycle speedo which is acurate) on I-5 in Central California. WOT and wishin' I had more. The traffic was so fast I was getting passed like I was standing still. The thought going through my head was "This is nuts! I must be out of my mind!" The wind from the trucks was massive, but actually not that unmanagable once you got used to it. I weighed in at 185 and had a full windshield and saddlebags which drug it down in speed.
Finally, someone that lives in a state like mine, and feels the same way I do on the "I" roads. I been riding the interestate for 43 years and never felt as unsafe riding on the Interstate as I do on the Savage. It is nuts being a road hazard. I won't run a bike at top rpm just to not get run over from behind, so the Savage is used for back roads. Hutch
Hutch, that stretch of road runs through the "barren" area of Central California, from Sacramento to south of Bakersfield where it meets Hiway 99. It's the trucker/traveler route to bypass the main towns on Hiway 99 and goes through almost no cities. It's a well known fact that you do not drive that stretch of road UNLESS you can exceed the posted speed limit of 70. For the rest of the state, I've had no problems staying or exceeding the traffic on the Interstates. But that stretch of road is a definite "challenge". (It's also a road know for it's fatalities)