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Call me nostalgic (or perverse), but getting the four carburetors on the Concours running smoothly was very satisfying. Even though I teach computer tech, I still find the clockwork nature of mechanical parts to have a grace that digital technology is lacking. Listening to the Connie fire up at the touch of the starter on a cold morning and clear its throat is much more satisfying than listening to the clinical hum of a fuel injector making everything perfect.
I was out on the Concours again today - if the weather's dry I'm out on it. I'm always astonished at how responsive such a heavy machine can feel. It fits me well, needed me to save it, and then responded to that saving with thousands of miles of riding. There may come a time when the Connie is more trouble than it's worth, but at the moment it's what I was looking for all along.
It's getting kind of crowded in there... |
The Yamaha XS1100 sitting in the back of the garage will be my first go at a restoration, but as an owned bike it isn't really what I'm looking for. It'll be my first go at a bike purchased for restoration rather than riding. I'm curious to see how that process goes.
In the meantime, and completely off topic, here is some nice motorbike art I saw at Blue Mountain last weekend: