80 miles today.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...945cfb38_z.jpg I’d almost forgotten what 75 mph felt like. And I remembered to put my foot down at stop signs.:) |
Nice!
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It still lives.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3f504eed_z.jpg Rode to the local Ural, Benelli, SSR, Royal Enfield, Zero, and God knows what else dealer today for Benelli, RE, and Zero Demo Day. Rode an RE Interceptor 650 with S&S cans it. Sounded great. Very smooth ride if a bit cramped. Has Oomph. At the end of the day, though, I'll keep the Maggot. |
Finally found a home for the Maggots' Finnish built CDI box that was replaced by the Aussie built Hall Effect ignition system. Funny thing is it is going to Sweden, next door to Finland.
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Planning on doing some service work on the old girl this week. It's been pretty neglected since Arpok showed up. I noticed that the last time I rode it that the front brake felt strange so I decided to flush the master cylinder this evening. Probably a good thing.
Besides the fluid having turned brown, I found the relief hole in master cylinder partially plugged with crud. The only thing small enough I have to unplug the hole are the needles to my diabetic meds. I think they are something like 32ga. Sacrificed one of those. You'd think that bleeding a one pot caliper would be easy. After pharting around for almost two hours and using nearly every tool in my arsenal of brake equipment, including two different Mity-Vacs, I hit on using a 50cc transfer syringe with out the bleeder cup. This one had never been used, so it was really vacuum tight. I put one end of the hose on the bleeder valve and the other end on the syringe, then pulled. It took almost 2 minutes with a steady pull on the syringe before I got the bubble, more like a balloon, out of the caliper. After that, everything worked like it should.:tup: |
Don't yuh hate it when something so simple can become so time consuming?
I got lucky on bleeding the XS11's rear brake. I'm hoping the fronts will be as cooperative. |
I was getting pissed.
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Prepped the old girl for winter. Which means I threw some Sta-bil in the tank and went for a short ride to warm everything up.
As the Maggot does not get ridden much anymore, I'm seriously considering losing the MC tags and going with Antique plates. It is almost 43 years old. |
Wow, almost a year since the last post.
The Maggot only got ridden twice this year. Once at the end of May and last Monday. The first few miles are always a bit tense. Will I remember to put my left foot down at a stop? (She's a heavy pig to pick up) Oh, yeah, no heel shifter and one more gear. Once I've relaxed a bit, whoo hooo! |
I was about to start putting all the toys away for winter, and then I looked at the weather forecast. We have an entire week of 70+* days... Maybe I'll lay everything up after next week...
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Yeah, it's supposed to be in the upper sixties here next week. I can always buy another tank of gas and dump some more Sta-Bil in. Though, other than the DeSoto and the pop up, toys really don't put away for the winter.
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Same here too ,nice riding i hope .
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Took the Maggot out for about 20 miles today. First time out this year. I think we’ve grown apart. It took a few of those miles just to get remotely comfortable on it. Not nerves, I just felt really cramped and my hips were bitching when I got off of it. Sigh. It’s getting ridden again on Sunday to a vintage bike show and will have a ‘For Sale’ sign on it.
It been 13 years since I dragged it home and put only about 7K on it. Less than 1K since the Ural moved in almost 7 years ago. |
With Arpok laid up, I ran errands on the Maggot yesterday. Starting to get used to being back on two wheels. I might actually get a second tank of gas this year.
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