There is a world of difference between 65 miles/day and 35-40.
I think you should go for it. I find I'm much more apt to regret the things I don't do, as opposed to the things I do.
Now, to train, hmmm. {emoticon with gears turning and steam coming out ears}
You've got a month and a half to whip yourself into shape. Do that 15 mile ride again, daily. Then start adding loops to the ride to add mileage. Or find a different (longer) route. Look for some hills and ride them, too. Explore your city some, let your training be a sort of mini-tour. Be sure to have at least one ride of the maximum mileage planned on the tour. (This one's for your head, not your legs) The advice I read most often is to add about 10% of your mileage weekly. I think that would get you there.
One thing, don't let weather stop a planned training ride. Yucky weather won't stop a tour, you might as well get used to riding in it. (Within reason, of course, stay inside during tornadoes & the like.)
You might also consider doing some core training. Pilates or yoga or dumb old situps and pushups. They can't hurt, and will most likely help.
Enjoy yourself, and let us know how the tour went.



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