Plan on leaving July 15th from Rhode Island headed to the West Coast and back plan on doing some of Canada. Plan on camping hotel or whatever it takes back and forth. Anyone interested in riding along for part of the trip let me know.
Still planning trip to Seattle, leaving RI, 15 July. Canada in between, certain riding. Might need passport for sure. Camping, hotel, friends locations for lodging. 30-40 days total. Let me know if interested in doing this northern run.Plan on leaving July 15th from Rhode Island headed to the West Coast and back plan on doing some of Canada. Plan on camping hotel or whatever it takes back and forth. Anyone interested in riding along for part of the trip let me know.
Sorry I can't make it, but in your trip planning for westbound long stretches you may want to dip back into the states just to get reasonable speed limits....... and also in Canada radar detectors are forbidden east of Saskatchewan (fines plus confiscation). Your opinion may disagree, but I strongly dislike Canadian sleep inducing speed limits....otherwise I love Canada. I hope you find someone to join you, and have a great trip!Still planning trip to Seattle, leaving RI, 15 July. Canada in between, certain riding. Might need passport for sure. Camping, hotel, friends locations for lodging. 30-40 days total. Let me know if interested in doing this northern run.
Thanks for your feedback and input on riding in Canada. My original plan was to cross the border in New England states and then cross it again coming back into upper peninsula Michigan and that was the only plan so far for Canada. I have never ridden a cross that area yet and was interested instead of doing i-90 interstate from my home thru NY. I will keep it in mind as time comes along, thank you.Sorry I can't make it, but in your trip planning for westbound long stretches you may want to dip back into the states just to get reasonable speed limits....... and also in Canada radar detectors are forbidden east of Saskatchewan (fines plus confiscation). Your opinion may disagree, but I strongly dislike Canadian sleep inducing speed limits....otherwise I love Canada. I hope you find someone to join you, and have a great trip!
Yes the suppressed speed limits especially in the middle of tundra nothingness Canada have driven me bonkers on occasion. Other times the wilderness was so special that I didn’t want to be hauling axx….Your opinion may disagree, but I strongly dislike Canadian sleep inducing speed limits....otherwise I love Canada.
Yes the suppressed speed limits especially in the middle of tundra nothingness Canada have driven me bonkers on occasion. Other times the wilderness was so special that I didn’t want to be hauling axx….
@Devil Dog this is about the time we may be wanting to do a trip west.
Please share your route planning - when you get it nailed down - zero rush on my part. Note: Utah I would highly recommend, amazing.
Wayne, Carol & Blue
Ok, close to end of July timeframe, retired so schedule is usually flexible. By the way, nuttin wrong with grunts!Devil Dog,
Let me know if you make it to Mount Rainier NP. Being a 11B Infantry grunt Working there Id try to grab some pavement there with you.
DaElkman
Still have my July 15th West Coast trip planned. Heading into Canada from New England area, any riders know Montreal and maybe camping around that area?leaving July 15th still will be heading up through New England into Montreal Canada making my way west until I come back to the upper peninsula in Mackinaw City Michigan. Continue in West Casper Wyoming is on the list and eventually ending up in Seattle Washington. Anyone interested in writing let me know.
I do need a contact for oil change, check bike over for safety. Got any place to do that? I have a nephew stationed at Ft Lewis also who I'm trying to visit. Mount Rainier area sounds cool. I also have to touch the ocean. Still leaving east coast this Friday. Stay in touch if you like. Rick from RI. Devil Dog.Devil Dog,
Let me know if you make it to Mount Rainier NP. Being a 11B Infantry grunt Working there Id try to grab some pavement there with you.
DaElkman
Thanks for the info. Leaving RI on 15 July. Not sure on arrival date yet, but will keep it in mind.If you are passing through Portland, OR and need anything, let me know. I can make space in the garage for any maintenance / minor repairs and have all the tools you'd need.
I'm not sure on your timing, but we have a group ride on July 22nd out to the Oregon coast and back. Sounds like you'll be still traveling west though.
Safe travels!
Roger that! Thank you!Have a terrific and safe trip Devil Dog!
Roger that! Thank youHave a terrific and safe trip Devil Dog!
Hey Devil, have good ride. I see you're leaving today. 5 weeks is nice!!Thanks for the info. Leaving RI on 15 July. Not sure on arrival date yet, but will keep it in mind.
Heading to Montreal Canada and coming back into Upper Michigan and heading to Washington state first. ...
Heading to Montreal today fro NH. Staying at campground for 2 days sightseeingHey Devil, have good ride. I see you're leaving today. 5 weeks is nice!!
Hope you can post up a few photos for us time to time.
Image when in west, you'll ride through Montana, Idaho to reach Washington - or maybe thru BC and turn south?
A lot of the west has fewer flying insects vs prevalence east of Minnesota, so enjoy.
Doing sights, hikes, riding only, maybe fishing?
Cecil
Washington
I appreciate that you fellow Cogger! Ebay is not my solution at this moment. Will look for something else. Anybody need a broke bike in ND cheap!Mine blew also I bought some used parts on EBAY and repaired it. So very sorry that this happened to you. If I was closer I would come get you. Check your Member handbook for a possible member that can help you. Good luck.
Thank you for responding and getting back to me with your info. Kawasaki charges $2,400 for bevel gear. You say the shavings and bearings from the bevel gear seem to only go to the oil filter but I'm not sure if that is my case. The bike has 86,000 miles and is a 2008. At this point I'm trying to just get it towed to some type of dealer in Bismarck North Dakota is I am stranded at some ones home with the bike in their driveway.Cheap and easy to replace front bevel drive. Definitely look for a cogger that would let you use his garage. A dealer would gouge you unless you could find an independent. There's nothing wrong with the drive shaft. Drain the oil and flush the engine with the cheapest oil you can find. Drain that and fill with good oil. Little shavings of bearing material has probably entered the motor but doesn't seem to get past the oil filter. If you want to try it I can give you step by step.
Here's a nice one. This company is very good to deal with.
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Mine blew also I bought some used parts on EBAY and repaired it. So very sorry that this happened to you. If I was closer I would come get you. Check your Member handbook for a possible member that can help you. Good luck.
How can you tell if any internal damage to the engine was done from the outside bevel gear damage. Does the engine have to be split to work on this job project? Would the drive shaft be damaged also from the bevel gear being damaged? Are you taking a chance when you replace these parts with used ones I guess?I think it definitely is worth repairing. Yes new parts are very expensive but buying used is the way to go. Mine was an 08 also. It happened to my bike in the 130K range now at 170K. The pictures above look just like mine did while getting repaired.
Well today a fellow Cogger and his son will be looking at it while stranded in ND. Hoping for more info today, Ebay may be the answer.I guess you are taking a chance but it turned out very well with my bike. My drive shaft was not damaged and I would likely say yours is ok too. I think for the used parts cost ( less than $125.00) and if the mechanic says your drive shaft is ok then I would say repair it.
I have a friend that had the same issue with his bike that had over 150K miles on a 2016 C14. He did it himself with used parts and it is running just like it did before the damage.
Not good news, bevel gear gone, and bike left in ND. Flew home safely. Ah, the adventures. Short story, fellow Coggers, save the day, thanks Dave and wife Jane. Also there son Jakob and Brooklyn.Well today a fellow Cogger and his son will be looking at it while stranded in ND. Hoping for more info today, Ebay may be the answer.
Thank you for your moral support.Glad you got home and Dave and Jane helped you out. Good luck with getting it home and repaired.
Perhaps someone with experience could start a C14 bevel gear failure thread, and others with same experience could chime in?
Those of us not there yet would love to learn what the early symptoms and signals are (if any), and maybe start heading for a more convenient place to be while broke down when it happens to us while we're on a trip.
Not much in the way of symptoms in my case. When I figured it out it was already grinding metal off the gears and bearing. The only way I could tell something was wrong is when I would push the bike into the garage it made a bad clunking noise. First time I heard it I immediately took it out for a very short slow speed ride down the street with no helmet so I could hear clearly. It was quiet! So, under load it eliminated all the slop in the gear lash and bearing, even though the bearing was missing some balls. But pushing it slowly allowed for everything in there to clatter and bang freely. Putting it on the center stand and rolling the tire front and rear, you could feel it clunking. This is not the same as the old clunking when people thought the spline needed lube. That was never a thing IMHO. this is like a hammer inside the front bevel drive case.it would be nice to know some symptoms
Thank You! ....but yes any others with this experience (bad bevel gear) please chime in.Not much in the way of symptoms in my case. When I figured it out it was already grinding metal off the gears and bearing. The only way I could tell something was wrong is when I would push the bike into the garage it made a bad clunking noise. First time I heard it I immediately took it out for a very short slow speed ride down the street with no helmet so I could hear clearly. It was quiet! So, under load it eliminated all the slop in the gear lash and bearing, even though the bearing was missing some balls. But pushing it slowly allowed for everything in there to clatter and bang freely. Putting it on the center stand and rolling the tire front and rear, you could feel it clunking. This is not the same as the old clunking when people thought the spline needed lube. That was never a thing IMHO. this is like a hammer inside the front bevel drive case.
Looking for a new or used bike now.Not much in the way of symptoms in my case. When I figured it out it was already grinding metal off the gears and bearing. The only way I could tell something was wrong is when I would push the bike into the garage it made a bad clunking noise. First time I heard it I immediately took it out for a very short slow speed ride down the street with no helmet so I could hear clearly. It was quiet! So, under load it eliminated all the slop in the gear lash and bearing, even though the bearing was missing some balls. But pushing it slowly allowed for everything in there to clatter and bang freely. Putting it on the center stand and rolling the tire front and rear, you could feel it clunking. This is not the same as the old clunking when people thought the spline needed lube. That was never a thing IMHO. this is like a hammer inside the front bevel drive case.
There are a fair number of C-14’s for sale. It seems like a buyer’s market.Looking for a new or used bike now.
Found an FJR1300ES, 2022, 20th anniversary black with gold rims, flying to Dayton,Ohio tomorrow to continue my trip to the West coast. Bike has 1000 miles on it.Moving on, looking at FJR, triumph tiger etc.
Found an FJR1300ES, 2022, 20th anniversary black with gold rims, flying to Dayton,Ohio tomorrow to continue my trip to the West coast. Bike has 1000 miles on it.
Fingers crossed, another adventure!Hey! way to land on your feet!
Keep us in the loop on the remainder of your trip and the new bike. A few photos would be nice too.
Fingers crossed, another adventureHey! way to land on your feet!
Keep us in the loop on the remainder of your trip and the new bike. A few photos would be nice too.
Picked up an FJR 1300 ES 2022 20th anniversary special with 975 miles on it in Dayton Ohio Friday. Currently in Iowa headed for St Cloud Minnesota. Dam cases are small. But heated grips and cruise control help.Fingers crossed, another adventure
Staying at Ellsworth AFB tonight. Sturgis in the am. New bike is running great. Enchanted highway in North Dakota todayPicked up an FJR 1300 ES 2022 20th anniversary special with 975 miles on it in Dayton Ohio Friday. Currently in Iowa headed for St Cloud Minnesota. Dam cases are small. But heated grips and cruise control help.
Currently in rapid City South Dakota right outside of Sturgis my friend's 87 C10 oil line blew coming from the cooler. Currently sitting at a Kawasaki shop going to find a replacement hose and get running again. One day I may make it to Sturgis LOL.Staying at Ellsworth AFB tonight. Sturgis in the am. New bike is running great. Enchanted highway in North Dakota today
Thanks for info, next stop is Casper, Wyoming to visit sister after I buy tshirts of course!!!
Heading to Red Lodge Montana in the morning staying at the KOA campgrounds for the night and then moving on to Coeur d'Alene Iowa and then on to Seattle Washington.Currently in Casper Wyoming headed west still. Any suggestions on getting to Washington state for good rides?
Well, you might as well continue from Red Lodge on US212 (Bear Tooth Scenic Hwy.) to Cooke City, MT and then enter Yellowstone Nat'l Park. The Bear Tooth Scenic Hwy. gets well above the tree line and may have winter snow still remaining off to the side. Working your way up north, you may want to get on the super slab toward Missoula, MT and then get on US12 through Idaho. US12 (Northwest Passage Scenic Byway) will get you across Idaho ready to move into Washington. Looks like all sorts of cool roads if you want to stay off the superslab.Heading to Red Lodge Montana in the morning staying at the KOA campgrounds for the night and then moving on to Coeur d'Alene Iowa and then on to Seattle Washington.
I sure appreciate the input, taking a break in Buffalo Wyoming now, still heading to Red Lodge to camp for the night at the KOA.Well, you might as well continue from Red Lodge on US212 (Bear Tooth Scenic Hwy.) to Cooke City, MT and then enter Yellowstone Nat'l Park. The Bear Tooth Scenic Hwy. gets well above the tree line and may have winter snow still remaining off to the side. Working your way up north, you may want to get on the super slab toward Missoula, MT and then get on US12 through Idaho. US12 (Northwest Passage Scenic Byway) will get you across Idaho ready to move into Washington. Looks like all sorts of cool roads if you want to stay off the superslab.
Late start today from Red Lodge koa. Came up 78 north to 90. Slabbing it into Idaho today long run.I sure appreciate the input, taking a break in Buffalo Wyoming now, still heading to Red Lodge to camp for the night at the KOA.
Thanks for your input as I enjoy everyone that has ideas for rides. Leaving to head into Seattle directly as the heat is high. Looking forward to seeing the space Needle and the fish market. Most likely will stay 2 days before heading to Oregon next, then ten miles into California to see the big trees.Couple of posts ago you asked about routes into Washington --> here's one Google route from eastern ID to Republic, WA (small town). Republic has good riding in all directions. Enjoy Washington and our northwest - unfortunately you're coming into a record heat wave that's supposed to last five days (this being Monday); Saturday is to be normal temps.
MAP:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Wal...2m2!1d-118.7378067!2d48.6482183!3e0?entry=ttu
Town of Republic. My son and I over-nighted there 3 wks ago. Klondike Motel (509-775-3555); $75 for two beds, strong AC; an independent budget motel. Next time I'll likely try Northern Inn (1-888-801-1068) which looks more expensive. Both are in walkable downtown area, which has two restaraunts / bars and a brewery. The state BMW club used to camp out for the state motorcycle meet in the Republic fairgrounds; but I don't know camping or RV parks there. There's lots of nat'l forest land so probably rustic campgrounds.
From Republic there are two equally nice routes continuing westward to Winthrop, WA (both via town of Omak).
One route goes south from Republic then west thru Nespelem to Omak; 2) other one goes west to Tonasket, then south to Omak.
Winthrop itself is an old west themed town, so motels will be pricey. Continue west from Winthrop over Rt 20 to western WA and salt water.
Went to downtown Seattle today to the famous fish marketThanks for your input as I enjoy everyone that has ideas for rides. Leaving to head into Seattle directly as the heat is high. Looking forward to seeing the space Needle and the fish market. Most likely will stay 2 days before heading to Oregon next, then ten miles into California to see the big trees.
Then heading east towards home to RI.
Went to downtown Seattle today to the famous fish market
I did hit that heat for one solid week in the midwest I was right in the middle. Also got rained on once out on the prairie, nothing to do but sit on side of the road ,and get wet and then go blow dry.Well, no need to tell the king of cool to stay cool on your trip into some hot and humid weather, but stay cool!
I did hit that heat for one solid week in the midwest I was right in the middle. Also got rained on once out on the prairie, nothing to do but sit on side of the road ,and get wet and then go blow dry.
Home safely in RI.Well, no need to tell the king of cool to stay cool on your trip into some hot and humid weather, but stay cool!
Long distance rider, you solo, camp, etc?I rode from Gulfport, MS to Deluth, Mn, then over to Sturgis, then Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone Park to Idaho Lava Badlands to Glacier Park to Omak, WA to visit family, then over to the Wash coast, and down Oregon and Northern Cali coast and cut across to Reding Ca toward just south of Reno, Nv to Hwy 50 (Americas Loneliest Highway) to Pueblo, Co. Then south to Amarillo Tx then east to Jackson, MS then south to home. Left home on July 19th and got back on August 5th. Just under 9200 miles. Great weather, well not much rain, but from Texas to home was between 98 and 106 for two days.
Solo, and no camping for this old Cogger, motel except when stopping to see old friends and family.Long distance rider, you solo, camp, etc?
Ditto....and no doubt lots and lots of photos to share...right?....can't wait to see them all posted here! (nudge nudge, hint hint, saynomore saynomore Eh? EH?)Glad you both made it home safe and have stories to tell for a long time!
See you at the Nationals in West Virginia next Year everyone.Ditto....and no doubt lots and lots of photos to share...right?....can't wait to see them all posted here! (nudge nudge, hint hint, saynomore saynomore Eh? EH?)