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Ian
Just got home from an extended journey on my GSA to the "Top of the World". Yep, rode my GSA from Salem to Pruhdoe Bay and Arctic Ocean, a very long ways North. Been on my list of to do rides so long, just completed it. THANKS for all that came along in Hayfork for the pre rally rides. 20+ riders were in that camp. I sure enjoyed the great company. My first trip to Alaska after a GREAT rally in Salem, was icing on my cake and took me to new adventure beyond dreams on my GSA. The road North of the Arctic Circle is beyond words and 360miles above the circle gets you everything you may expect. Mud, rain, wind and a real messy GSA that takes much much cleaning! My bike had no failures at all, even packed with all my touring gear, camping stuff and heavily laden, 950lbs. with me on her! Bikers from all the world were there en route also and many had broken bikes(all brands dual sport)of some sort or another. My GSA I love, got me there and back and I too had doubts it would survive the rough terrain up there. I worked this bike hard and what a hoot we had. I rode solo and shared the adventure with a fellow on a full dress HD I met, "Silver Eagle"model, which amazed me.... He made it also, no issues and indeed a minority on such a bike in those conditions. HDs are tougher than most think or lucky? Belt drive must have took a huge beating, but got that guy up and back. Nebraska was his home, so that's the ticket on a HD. Tough folks from there. THANKS again for all that shared my adventures this year and more to come in years ahead. Pictures are coming, just several 100s to load up and video's too. Randy