I like the chuck norris add on. Dual purpose, can kick the bad guys butt and keep you warm at night! I was more worried about the "human animals" rather than the other animals. You be safe and have a fabulous time.
Bears won't be the biggest obstacle you'll face. The road will definitely be the biggest force to reckon with (Maaaaaaaaaaaaybe the weather). And just from what I've seen here, the only instances where bears have seriously hurt people was defending young or food. Surprising one usually evokes a quick bluff. We still have an insomniac "teenage" bear that is still raiding dumpsters in town. Some do get curious and might approach a campsite but so will moose and sheep. And moose can be way pissier than bears. But you can practice before you go by finding the worst gravel/rock road available to you and riding up and down it for 5 to 8 hours a day for a few days.
Regarding guns, yup the US has a history with them but in you statistics do you have a number of how many gun owners have NEVER hurt anyone? Please believe me when I say I absolutely respect your position on guns. I target shoot, hunt and if it ever came down to one or more people than me intent on causing me (or mine) harm or death, I will use whatever tool I can to make sure I survive the contact. If it takes a kick to the nuts...great......if it takes a baseball bat....great........If I have to draw and use the pistol I will know that it was my final option. As we all know there are idiots and squids everywhere that makes the rest of us look bad, doesn't matter if it is as simple as picking up after your dog or speeding and doing wheelies through a crowded street, THOSE idiots are the ones who become statistics and (incorrectly) reflect on the rest of us.
Sheesh, sorry for carrying on like that! Didn't mean to :oh:
Rio
If she takes a gun she can just blow the head off of some guy driving a pickup truck and load her Busa up in that and continue. Then the roads won't be of any concern.
If she takes a gun she can just blow the head off of some guy driving a pickup truck and load her Busa up in that and continue. Then the roads won't be of any concern.
Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
I'm sure you've seen it, but there's a video floating around showing how to pick the heavy bikes up. You basically squat the bike up using your legs.I will also be working on my " helpless" look with the appropriate body language in case I drop the bike and can't pick it up....
LOL....True dat!! And,yep on the whole gravel roads thing. Having said that I do very much enjoy riding through construction areas on the busa,it handles surprisingly well and I enjoy the squirmy-ness of the bike moving around under me.