Pretty much 365 days of the year... He lives there.
Pretty close. Not quite 365 as I do head to Vegas a couple of times a year and usually Toronto once. Oh yeah, I also went to Argentina earlier this year - let's go with 340 to be safe

Pretty much 365 days of the year... He lives there.
I hope you see the Grand Canyon. I went to the South Rim, but I'm fairly sure the North Rim offers just as sexy a view. You can see the whole thing from both sides anyway, so it's not like you'd be missing out on much if you chose one over the other. Aside from that, I hope you ride through Colorado and Utah, and I hear the north end of New Mexico is incredible, though I only went across the south, which was really nice, too. If you go into Colorado->Utah, check out Arches National Park in Moab, UT. That whole area is insanely beautiful.
In Arizona I really enjoyed my trip to Jerome - a "ghost town" built up the side of a mountain .
eighty six days away from home! and job! oh man... envious
Hey thanks for taking the time to read it! I didn't actually go to Mexico, I just went to the San Diego - Tijuana border and snapped some pics of the Tijuana side. I didn't feel like getting the shake-down from US Border Patrol on the way back and having a hard time that way, with all my stuff back in San Diego at my host's house.
Would I do it again on an SS? Hell yes. I plan to do an "inner loop" of the big M loop I did on this adventure, sometime, and to go back to Yellowstone cause I really, really wanted to see it.
Then Europe.
As of writing this response to you, my bike has a little over 26,700 kms on it, and I'm still on the OEM front tire!
I have my stock seat, yes. I have a throttle master like the one seen here: http://www.bikebiz.com.au/product_images/c/001/rocker__09502_std.png -- it likely made life much easier. I did have a tank bag which I leaned up against, and I'm maybe 167 cm tall. These Japanese crotch rockets were made by people that size for people that size. I can literally ride all day long and never have a single complaint about my back. Most people I talk to also question my sanity when I tell them I rode a race bike that far.
Good lord you did this on gsxr 600? My back would've given out on me past London and I'm in my mid 20's!