If your going to Sandpoint you should have to come through Bonner's Ferry nice little town and while your still in Montana going along the river you will see signs for some falls ( can't remember the name right now ) but its a nice little walk and there is a swinging bridge if I remember right? Good times in that part of the country.Hey Dave thanks for the tip but I going to go Route 2 skipping Boomers Ferry. I am hoping going through the forest will be more scenic and a better ride.
Safe travels
Dave
Hey Dave thanks for the tip but I going to go Route 2 skipping Boomers Ferry. I am hoping going through the forest will be more scenic and a better ride.Ya, I was wrong!
Dohhhhh, sittin on the side of the road 12 miles East of Sandpoint with a flat rear tire. Boy am I glad I upgraded my AAA this year.
You didn't pack a tire repair kit and a mini compressor on a trip like that?I have all that C, but do you see the size of the rock? That is the size of the hole, no patch would hold air long enough to get me 12 miles.
I have all that C, but do you see the size of the rock? That is the size of the hole, no patch would hold air long enough to get me 12 miles.
Oh, I know better. I know its fast enough to beat the rain to Sandpoint.
Would like to do it on my bike someday, before I'm to old. Where is Silverwood Amusement Park?
Dad
Good thing we's packin samwiches. Tow truck gonna be an hour or so.
And I also have a busted tire pressure senser. I don't know if riding it up on the flat bed did that or the kid that changed the tire broke it. It makes me wonder though cause he asked if I had the manual when he took it in the shop. How do you accuse or prove that? I don't, aaarrrgh.
I thought about this all night. The kid handed me the valve stem and pressure senser when he was standing at the tire machine. If that was already broke the valve stem would be long gone after loading the bike on the flat bed, driving 12 miles, and then unloading it. Hmmmmm. I called our friends in VA this morning (the ones that offered the extended warranty) and the sensor costs $187 and labor to install and program it to the ECU is $180.
I am waiting for that shop to open this morning. How do you think this conversation is going to go?