Well, we did it again!
Pathfinder, Hippe Dave and I went out for a day ride today, March 26th. The weather was perfect, sunny, low 70's and a little breeze. We met again in Chappel Hill and that is where our typical ride begins. We picked up a new rider on a sweet looking Venture. His name is Jim and he rode with us today and may be coming on the TeXSive run in April. Welcome, Jim!
Pathfinder is spraying oil out all over his left pant leg....blown headgasket? Looks like another roadside repair coming our way... He wanted to just turn around and go home, but we wouldn't let him. I suggested we wipe all the oil off, ride 10 miles to Brenham, to go to our 50's style restaurant at the Brenham Municipal Airport.
50's style Restaurant
This place opens at 11am, an we were some of the first guests and Pathfinder and I wanted their famous "Brenham" cheesesteak sandwich, but the cook said that he didn't want to make them because, "the kitchen will be too busy." Apparently they only serve it during the week, and Saturday night. Bummer, because Pathfinder and I each had one last time we ate there.
We finished and went to check the oil situation on Pathfinder's rig, and sure enough, its stilll leaking, but it doesn't look like its coming from the head gasket. So we headed into Brenham and parked in the shade next to a ServiceStar hardware store to once again disassemble Pathfinder's bike and find the source of the leak. He discovered that it was coming from the valve cover gasket, retightened all the bolts and sprayed all oily areas with carb cleaner and wiped everything dry.
We figuered we would ride for about 10 miles and check the leak again. It looked like he got the leak stopped, yeah!
Since I am on the "Special," I dictate when we stop for fuel as I can only make 90 miles before I need to fill up.
We headed west on 290 to Giddings, and then north up 95 through Elgin and on up through Taylor. We headed west on 29 to Georgetown. There were some good twisties on 29 so that was fun. As usual, I had to stop for gas, again and we filled up west of Georgetown and took a snack break.
We headed south on I-35 to Round Rock and turned "north" on 79. It actually is east, but they call it north. We continued "north" back through Taylor, Thrall, Thorndale, Rockdale and Milano.
In Milano, we headed east on 36 towards Caldwell. We blazed on 36 and I swear we maintained 85 to 90 mph the whole way. My neck was sore from trying to steady my head at that speed for that long a time.
Once again, my red light came on and it was time for me to get gas, again! We stopped in Caldwell on 21 North, I filled up, and we said our verbal goodbyes and headed to Aggieland. At my street, I waved them off and I pulled into my garage marveling at what a great time I had with this fantastic machine and some good friends.
Thanks for a great ride guys!
I can't wait for TeXSive Lite!
greg
Pathfinder, Hippe Dave and I went out for a day ride today, March 26th. The weather was perfect, sunny, low 70's and a little breeze. We met again in Chappel Hill and that is where our typical ride begins. We picked up a new rider on a sweet looking Venture. His name is Jim and he rode with us today and may be coming on the TeXSive run in April. Welcome, Jim!
Pathfinder is spraying oil out all over his left pant leg....blown headgasket? Looks like another roadside repair coming our way... He wanted to just turn around and go home, but we wouldn't let him. I suggested we wipe all the oil off, ride 10 miles to Brenham, to go to our 50's style restaurant at the Brenham Municipal Airport.
50's style Restaurant
This place opens at 11am, an we were some of the first guests and Pathfinder and I wanted their famous "Brenham" cheesesteak sandwich, but the cook said that he didn't want to make them because, "the kitchen will be too busy." Apparently they only serve it during the week, and Saturday night. Bummer, because Pathfinder and I each had one last time we ate there.
We finished and went to check the oil situation on Pathfinder's rig, and sure enough, its stilll leaking, but it doesn't look like its coming from the head gasket. So we headed into Brenham and parked in the shade next to a ServiceStar hardware store to once again disassemble Pathfinder's bike and find the source of the leak. He discovered that it was coming from the valve cover gasket, retightened all the bolts and sprayed all oily areas with carb cleaner and wiped everything dry.
We figuered we would ride for about 10 miles and check the leak again. It looked like he got the leak stopped, yeah!
Since I am on the "Special," I dictate when we stop for fuel as I can only make 90 miles before I need to fill up.
We headed west on 290 to Giddings, and then north up 95 through Elgin and on up through Taylor. We headed west on 29 to Georgetown. There were some good twisties on 29 so that was fun. As usual, I had to stop for gas, again and we filled up west of Georgetown and took a snack break.
We headed south on I-35 to Round Rock and turned "north" on 79. It actually is east, but they call it north. We continued "north" back through Taylor, Thrall, Thorndale, Rockdale and Milano.
In Milano, we headed east on 36 towards Caldwell. We blazed on 36 and I swear we maintained 85 to 90 mph the whole way. My neck was sore from trying to steady my head at that speed for that long a time.
Once again, my red light came on and it was time for me to get gas, again! We stopped in Caldwell on 21 North, I filled up, and we said our verbal goodbyes and headed to Aggieland. At my street, I waved them off and I pulled into my garage marveling at what a great time I had with this fantastic machine and some good friends.
Thanks for a great ride guys!
I can't wait for TeXSive Lite!
greg
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