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Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 02 Dec 2008 19:05
by will_kc
Happy Holidays everyone!

I did get out 11/22 for 100 miles of geo-caching with the KLR in tow.... <{:o) Anyone else still riding in this absolutely horrid weather?

William

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 02 Dec 2008 20:00
by troy
Happy Holidays!

I have ridden to work every day for the last 2.3 weeks. I only have a 15 minute commute. I purchased a Fieldsheer Highlands II suit at www.motorcyclecloseouts.com and WOW does this thing keep you warm. I'm quite cozy riding to work--even at 21 degrees.

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 04 Dec 2008 10:43
by Hayden
Hummm that suit looks tempting. What size did you get troy? Did you order it or go down and try it on? Maybe time to update the old Joe Rocket stuff as my pants are about shot.


Hayden

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 04 Dec 2008 19:04
by MacWildcat
Been doing some riding spur of the moment, juggling between time and decent weather.
Also have some nickel and dime repairs on the KLX after Arkansas. Changed out the cam chain tensioner to a manual unit. Had to find a different countersprocket cover, who know what blew through the chain totalling the cheapo plastic unit (Topar Racing makes a trick billet cover). Also found out the rear wheel bearings are bad, got way too much side play. I'm sure the list will grow as I check things out.
I almost ride more in the winter months, as long as it's over 40 degrees, I'm good to go. Better than riding when it's 104.
Been eyeing used WR450s that are plated. Seem to be a good supply of these bikes in Colorado. Dealer told me they should be available street legal soon for everyone.

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 05 Dec 2008 07:25
by Hank Moody
Dang Mac who sold that bike? They need to take better care of it.... :D My husky hasn't been moved out of the garage since the last ride in Arkansas.

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 05 Dec 2008 19:27
by troy
Hayden wrote:Hummm that suit looks tempting. What size did you get troy? Did you order it or go down and try it on? Maybe time to update the old Joe Rocket stuff as my pants are about shot.
Size Large fits me like it was tailored for me. I am 5' 11" and about 180 lbs. Yes, I went into the store and tried it on. Hard to buy clothing items and helmets without trying them on. The large should fit you great, T.

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 05 Dec 2008 20:40
by MacWildcat
Heck it's not a challenge if the wheels are tracking the same line, a bit perplexing when you are going straight down pavement! The tinkering keeps me from going crazy in the winter. Better to tinker now than somewhere in the backwoods. My madness led me into Wabaunsee County last January after a snow. For some reason the sloppy rides are the ones I remember.
http://picasaweb.google.com/MacWildcat/Wabaunsee108#

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 05 Dec 2008 21:40
by Savage
Mac you can always send me an email if you feel like going for a ride. :roll:

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 17:50
by david h
Dang Mac who sold that bike? (This is a quote from the boob man) Terry f from Topeka sold that hunk of junk to me. My first ride of 125 miles the chain broke, not a master link but in the middle of the chain. What the hell did Terry do to this bike was my first impression. :shock: After that I started to pamper the bike and bring it back to good condition. Far as I know the bike has never been down, well---------- except for 20-30 times. I changed oil every 5000 miles even if it really didn't need it. It worked out real well cause every time I needed to change my tractor oil the bike needed it also so I would just take the oil out of the tractor and fill up the bike. I think it calls for about 2 quarts to fill it up, so I would put in 4 so it would be twice as good. Now as far as the Rear wheel bearing goes, I'm calling BULLSHIT. After every ride I would hook up my 4000 psi power washer add some strong detergent and blast the hell out of the bike. Paying special attention to the rear bearing area to make sure any dirt or mud got washed out from behind the seals for the bearings :lol: . Now don't get me wrong that bike was never in Mud, but just in case I washed it anyway.

I think now that Mac has it that bike will have a long future :roll: , David H

PS. Have a great holiday season all and never pass up a chance to reply to a post here at Ride forum

Re: Happy Holidays from the country!

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 20:47
by MacWildcat
or.... what the hell could Larry do to this bike that David didn't already do? LOL :shock:

Must be a raw animal riding style! Just call me lambchops