Howard,
Count me in, so Kawi will be represented.
Bike's in the shop right now (Bobby's-Stillwater Kawasaki) finally getting a valve adjustment check, TB synch, tune, and fluid flush. Next up- the flash.
I put this off about as long as I dare to.
(40,500 miles.)
I had something unexpected happen to the bike while coming back from Bohn's house, traveling on US169, a two lane, in Kansas back in October.
It was VERY windy that day, high gusts, unstable wind pressure.
I passed by a semi, (he was coming from the opposite direction) carrying a ton of air pressure behind him. I had my tall Cee Bailey windshield up about 2/3rds of the way. The strong wind pressure hit the top of the screen, forced it bacckwards so hard that it broke the bracket inside the bike!! The screen suddenly laid back towards me, funneling all that wind straight up in my helmet! My head flung back, and all I saw was sky in a split second! Yikes!
But didn't lose control, thank God! But it sure startled me.
It was like getting hit in the helmet by a baseball bat.
Managed to just lower it all the way down and rode it home. Made a bracket repair, and started searching for a replacement bracket.
After no luck, I decided to get it replaced under warranty, and get the rest of the stuff done at the same time.
Should be all tuned up and ready to make next summer's Colorado rally!
It's been a long time since I've been in Estes Park and Trail Ridge Road.
Definitely on my "want-to-ride" list, so hoping this happens! That'd be way cool!
Count me in.
Bob
Count me in, so Kawi will be represented.
Bike's in the shop right now (Bobby's-Stillwater Kawasaki) finally getting a valve adjustment check, TB synch, tune, and fluid flush. Next up- the flash.
I put this off about as long as I dare to.
(40,500 miles.)
I had something unexpected happen to the bike while coming back from Bohn's house, traveling on US169, a two lane, in Kansas back in October.
It was VERY windy that day, high gusts, unstable wind pressure.
I passed by a semi, (he was coming from the opposite direction) carrying a ton of air pressure behind him. I had my tall Cee Bailey windshield up about 2/3rds of the way. The strong wind pressure hit the top of the screen, forced it bacckwards so hard that it broke the bracket inside the bike!! The screen suddenly laid back towards me, funneling all that wind straight up in my helmet! My head flung back, and all I saw was sky in a split second! Yikes!
But didn't lose control, thank God! But it sure startled me.
It was like getting hit in the helmet by a baseball bat.
Managed to just lower it all the way down and rode it home. Made a bracket repair, and started searching for a replacement bracket.
After no luck, I decided to get it replaced under warranty, and get the rest of the stuff done at the same time.
Should be all tuned up and ready to make next summer's Colorado rally!
It's been a long time since I've been in Estes Park and Trail Ridge Road.
Definitely on my "want-to-ride" list, so hoping this happens! That'd be way cool!
Count me in.
Bob
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