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finished mounting my saddlebags (yes, real ones, from a horse saddle)
got my other helmet out I bought and never have worn. got the NEP cruise on and adjusted.
changed the oil. went over all the normal bolts, got tool kit together, along with plugs and air compressor.
this all in preparation for the upcoming 2000 mile trip this week to Texas and back.
rode up US129 from Athens to Blairsville to pick up a JoeRocket 2 piece leather suit for $150. fits great, hot though. was mid 90s with heat index 105. things i do to ride.
never sleep with anyone crazier than yourself sigpic2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016
I put my center stand back on, adjusted chain tension and lubed the chain, put my chain guard back on as well. Then went fishing and killed a bunch of silvers.
... adjusted the clutch and prepped the bike for straight MX bars to be installed Monday or Tuesday.
Pics of the new bars please.
"We are not all beautiful unique flowers. Some of us have bad ideas and bad taste and the things we do come out awful, no matter how much work we put in."
I threw a party and got my guests to replace my 95 600 motor (that had transmission issues) with an 01 600 motor.
Here's my how-to...
1. Get a few bike guys over to your house.
2. Sit them down in the garage where the bikes are.
3. Add in a few beers and some smokes to taste
Mix the above ingredients gently. Let sit for 4 times the time estimate they give you for the job. (please note: the time estimate times 4 formula also applies to the length of time the ride is going to take if you are following Kreylyn )
Get over yourself. For me to think you are an idiot, I would first need to think of you.
Finally got her registered and legal here in SoCal, and been ridin' to work every day!
Chris
Originally posted by jetmerritt
Save up for great gear and dress for the fall before you ride. If you can't afford good quality gear, don't ride. It's like saying you can't afford seat belts for your car. There are just no laws to make gear mandatory.
Though I hate to do it... I just don't have the time between work, yard work and remodel prep... I dropped it at the stealership to get a carb cleaning, tune and valve adjust.
rode to and from work opened it up on the highway and broke 100+mph and weaved in and out of traffic. broke my cherry there but texas raods suck so i backed off it a bit still fun tho
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