Thursday began it all with HobbyMan arriving around 9:30... (I will say nothing about him arriving in a Ford truck rather than on one of the numerous XSes that currently reside in his garage... oops)
He immediately jumped in to help set everything up (Thank you!)... It was a nice enough morning when he arrived... a cool breeze and warm sun... that continued to get warmer and warmer... and warmer...
Dale_1 came in around 12:00 (?) and they started preparations to take the engine out of his bike for some transmission work...
Within a few very short hours... it went from fully operational... to this:
Shortly after the engine was removed from the frame... trbig and Bob Falter showed up after meeting in OK to ride in together (good timing )... followed closely by rockhoundtx...
Everyone pitched in and after an even shorter time... the engine looked like this:
and the culprit responsible for the engine tear down:
trbig had already angled the dogs on the replacement gear and had it ready to go... so a quick switch and things started going back together... It's really amazing to see all of this in action!!
Friday morning brought in classawin from Mississippi, dpotter and his daughter from Maryland via OKC and a surprise guest...
Yes... it was our own Dear prometheus...
What an incredible surprise!
With all of these XSperts... many things were done over the next few hours... including getting my FJ on the road with NO leaks (thank you again to Busa Dave who kept me focused on that one)... and the clutch fixed (thanks to our Dear prometheus)... now I just need to get the rear brake fixed and not only will I be moving on the road... I can stop on it too...
Hopefully, everything else will hold together...
Everyone hard at work:
The ride on Saturday started a bit late... but more bike work was done... and unknown to me... to my bikes as well...
I had to run an errand and when I returned... trbig was fabricating a new bracket for my backrest (THANK you!) and when I returned from another errand... our Dear prometheus and HobbyMan were replacing my cam chain tensioner (and thank YOU both too!) I'm certain both my bikes will feel quite neglected now that y'all aren't buzzing around them...
I can't thank you enough!
The destination for our ride was Possum Kingdom Lake... about 95 miles from our home... dpotter rode John's Bag Lady (no... not me... the bike) and our Dear prometheus mounted one of HobbyMan's trusty steeds...
All bikes on the ride were XS or XJ.... VERY cool!
Part 2 to follow
He immediately jumped in to help set everything up (Thank you!)... It was a nice enough morning when he arrived... a cool breeze and warm sun... that continued to get warmer and warmer... and warmer...
Dale_1 came in around 12:00 (?) and they started preparations to take the engine out of his bike for some transmission work...
Within a few very short hours... it went from fully operational... to this:
Shortly after the engine was removed from the frame... trbig and Bob Falter showed up after meeting in OK to ride in together (good timing )... followed closely by rockhoundtx...
Everyone pitched in and after an even shorter time... the engine looked like this:
and the culprit responsible for the engine tear down:
trbig had already angled the dogs on the replacement gear and had it ready to go... so a quick switch and things started going back together... It's really amazing to see all of this in action!!
Friday morning brought in classawin from Mississippi, dpotter and his daughter from Maryland via OKC and a surprise guest...
Yes... it was our own Dear prometheus...
What an incredible surprise!
With all of these XSperts... many things were done over the next few hours... including getting my FJ on the road with NO leaks (thank you again to Busa Dave who kept me focused on that one)... and the clutch fixed (thanks to our Dear prometheus)... now I just need to get the rear brake fixed and not only will I be moving on the road... I can stop on it too...
Hopefully, everything else will hold together...
Everyone hard at work:
The ride on Saturday started a bit late... but more bike work was done... and unknown to me... to my bikes as well...
I had to run an errand and when I returned... trbig was fabricating a new bracket for my backrest (THANK you!) and when I returned from another errand... our Dear prometheus and HobbyMan were replacing my cam chain tensioner (and thank YOU both too!) I'm certain both my bikes will feel quite neglected now that y'all aren't buzzing around them...
I can't thank you enough!
The destination for our ride was Possum Kingdom Lake... about 95 miles from our home... dpotter rode John's Bag Lady (no... not me... the bike) and our Dear prometheus mounted one of HobbyMan's trusty steeds...
All bikes on the ride were XS or XJ.... VERY cool!
Part 2 to follow
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