Well a good nights sleep and a hot shower certainly felt great. We did 510 miles yesterday and planned on doing that today.  After stopping for some breakfast, we were well on our way.  About 2 hours down the road, we had our first little mishap.  I won't go into the details here, but let's say insurance companies are now involved.  I now know what it's like to be popped in the back and then go down. The bike has some damage and luckily all of it is cosmetic.  IT still runs fine and will make the rest of the trip.  All I can say for the Aerostitch riding suit, is GREAT.  Even though I wasn't traveling at a very high rate of speed (5 miles an hour), when 800 lbs of bike decides to go over, you don't have much say in the matter.  As soon as I realized what happened, I was on the ground looking at my baby on her side and pretty scratched up.  All I could think, was it won't be able to go on, and I'll be renting a U-Haul and coming home early.  Well not happening.  She started back up, I popped what I could back in place and she will make the next 2000 miles without too much of a problem.  My Darien Jacket and pants took a little beating, but no problems as I have not a scratch or bump on me.  THak you Andy Goldfine for designing such a great piece of protective apparel. Yes they are expensive, but well worth it.  Needless to say with that little delay, we only made 390 miles today.  We are staying in Saulte Ste. Marie (Ontario) in another Kamping Kabin (these are great).  The plan for tomorrow is to get to Minot, MN.  Here are some pics of the bike...........