ionbeam wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 8:48 amRode it to work again today...cow byproducts slimed across the road. I paste that shit on my bike every day...
...Board of Health, zoning, EPA, Water Resources, Sewage Department and everybody I can name to that party. If nothing improves, take your complaint viral...
On FJR #1 we went down on buffalo shit, I'd hate to go down on FJR #2 on cow shit. Of course there was a witness to our buffalo shit induced front wheel tuck and pillions long slide along the buffalo byproduct covered ground. Pillion deserves some kind of award for her composure after that little incident.
The cow problem may have resolved itself. Over the past week the manure pile has been removed and spread across some of the fields. The cows which I see every day except the worst winter days have been missing the past two days. I'm beginning to suspect that they are now steaks, shoes and Harley assless chaps.
Today was the awards assembly at kiddo's school at 9am. After that he was eligible for early release, so, having taken the day off from work I signed him out and we went on a little 40 mile (his longest so far) ride for a picnic at a park a few towns over. Good times. We got our signals all worked out and him knowing what to do during braking and acceleration. At the end of the ride I got on a little coming off a stop sign and did some quick transitions through a few easy curves. On the exit and catching up to slower cars I heard from behind me "Wooooohooooo!" Yep, that's my boy!
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gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 3:05 pm
Today was the awards assembly at kiddo's school at 9am. After that he was eligible for early release, so, having taken the day off from work I signed him out and we went on a little 40 mile (his longest so far) ride for a picnic at a park a few towns over. Good times. We got our signals all worked out and him knowing what to do during braking and acceleration. At the end of the ride I got on a little coming off a stop sign and did some quick transitions through a few easy curves. On the exit and catching up to slower cars I heard from behind me "Wooooohooooo!" Yep, that's my boy!
Man, what a good looking kid.
What's the postman's name?
Seriously though...that is a good day! So when does he get the keys to the gixxer?
gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 3:05 pm
Today was the awards assembly at kiddo's school at 9am. After that he was eligible for early release, so, having taken the day off from work I signed him out and we went on a little 40 mile (his longest so far) ride for a picnic at a park a few towns over. Good times. We got our signals all worked out and him knowing what to do during braking and acceleration. At the end of the ride I got on a little coming off a stop sign and did some quick transitions through a few easy curves. On the exit and catching up to slower cars I heard from behind me "Wooooohooooo!" Yep, that's my boy!
CollingsBob wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 10:46 am
I ordered a rear PR4GT tire..when it arrives I’ll do the relay arm/centre stand lubrication maintenance at the same time..
How many KM on that thing? Pretty sure that the relay arm would be OK for awhile but it has to be done sometime. That front pivot doesn't see as much road goo as the other two.
I caught up to a convoy of trucks belonging to an Excavating Company. I have no idea what was on the open bed of the 18 wheeler in front of me, it was a huge metal box whose purpose I can't even guess at. The box was so tall that every time it passed under a tree it tore off leaves and branches to shower me. When we got to a main road I passed the truck in the intersection (and didn't get caught).
Then almost immediately got stuck behind a huge dump truck. I naively thought that the clouds of dirt and stones falling off the truck were going to be the big issue. Turns out that today is trash day for Plaistow and all the houses had trash cans by the street. If the cans had no lid the vacuum behind the truck would whip garbage out of the trash cans and into the air as if they were fall leafs. If the trash can did have a lid and the can wasn't too heavy the vacuum would suck the can over and whip it out into the road. In the winter time plow trucks can do the same thing but the effect on me is a lot less in a car I'm sure the truck driver knew this was happening and his crowding the edge of the road every time he went past a can was no accident. At least on the bike I can slalom the trash cans and loose trash, the cars behind me, not so much. Advantage motorcycle
Took the daughter on a 22 mile ride over to the “local” ice cream place. It’s pretty decent. Bit the best part is always riding over, paying for the treat, and listening to her blab away while she is eating hers.
Topics on the trip included
When can I wear the new helmet
When are the pants from the Canadian guy coming,
Who is Alex at BH Moto, and how can he sell stuff cheap?
What gloves am I gonna wear?
It was awesome.
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CollingsBob wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 10:46 am
I ordered a rear PR4GT tire..when it arrives I’ll do the relay arm/centre stand lubrication maintenance at the same time..
How many KM on that thing? Pretty sure that the relay arm would be OK for awhile but it has to be done sometime. That front pivot doesn't see as much road goo as the other two.
Ride in to work this morning was 73F. The bike felt so...perfect. Some mornings I have trouble getting the FJR to turn into the work parking lot. This was one of those mornings.
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Loaded the FJR into the trailer, but wait!!! That is a good thing.
It's been at the house sitting needing a valve check. Got that done so it's going back to live at the cabin. I do most of my riding from there, so the FJR is going to be getting lots more love.
Cav47 wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 11:37 pm
Took the daughter on a 22 mile ride over to the “local” ice cream place. It’s pretty decent. Bit the best part is always riding over, paying for the treat, and listening to her blab away while she is eating hers.
It was awesome.
This. Line's youngest is like that. Jabbering away. Then she'll start singing to herself. Eventually it will trail off and be followed with several soft head bonks to the back of my helmet. She'll fall asleep back there and drape herself over my back. I chuckle and wake her up. She'll deny to the end that she fell asleep.
At this point, she'll remember that bikers wave at each other. She'll begin by waving at other bikers. Enthusiastically. Then it will be ppl driving their cars and eventually, ppl on the street, walking, waiting for the bus... Believe me guys wave back when their being waved at by a 16yr old girl.