There might be a change in plans about the trailer. Personally I rather preferred the idea to ride one down there and the other back. I asked if there would be any problem with the deal we struck on it if I did that and the dealer said "No" so I am adjusting what I need to take with me to ride down and back. I'll be taking faster roads going TO the dealer since I am very familiar with the Burgman 650 and it runs great on those. I keep reading how the AK 550 also runs great on fast roads but because it's new to me and needs several miles of moderate riding, if only to scrub in the tires, I have back roads planned to a motel about half way home that will work great for that. It's about 350 miles going there. Then about 175 miles to the motel and another 183 miles to home. These are all medium to short rides for me when I travel. And the temps will be in the mid 40s F in the mornings and mid 60s F during the afternoon. I might not even get a chance to use the heated grips since I usually don't add heated anything until mid 30s F at least. This will give me a chance to really get to know the new scooter and if there are any issues I have the dealer's phone number. Towing a bike on a trailer can be hard on it in some ways so I like this idea better. Besides, another excuse for another ride
I WAS gathering everything I would need to manage a bike on a trailer: hitch/tow bars, locks for the tailgate, heavy duty straps and soft ties, etc. But now I am switching to gathering what I need for a ride with an overnight stay. Everything I'll be taking will fit in the storage under the seat on the AK. My Burgman would fit a lot more under the seat but I am thinking in terms of the ride back so no tent, no cook set or stove, etc. Double checked the tire pressure today since it is about the same temp as it will be when I leave Saturday early AM. Filled the gas tank. I'm all set now.
As to a top case...
I am thinking I like the OEM passenger handles better than any of the brackets for adding a top case. There is one luggage rack integrated into handles that match the OEM handles but it only comes in Black and the tail panel must be changed to fit it so I'll really have to think about it before adding anything just yet. I use a few dry bags anyway when I travel so one more dry bag is no big deal for me. I do have a few minor things I plan to add. Likely the first would be a battery maintainer pigtail with SAE connector. I have a SAE to 12vdc socket pigtail that I will be able to plug into that so I won't be missing the standard 12vdc socket. The left glove box on this scooter already has a USB connector in there so the phone has somewhere to be charging while I ride. I do plan to try out the Noodoe navigation app and then I'll decide if I need to mount my phone in a holder above the dash. The ONLY reason I have for mounting a phone where I can see it is for navigation. Noodoe will show me any missed texts or phone calls
when I am stopped so don't need to see the phone for that. I know the horn is louder than the stock horn on many bikes and scooters so will see how that stacks up and if I feel the need to put a Stebel Nautilus on there someplace. For a while for now I'm just going to leave it stock as I assess what I might want.