Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Mechanical Satisfaction


The last job is going to be reworking the radiator reservoir to somewhere around the battery box. With that done, in theory, the Connie will be ready to begin test riding the kinks out.
Follow-up: rear brake lights were found on ebay - let's hope they arrive this time.
If they do then ebay is a more dependable shipper than the Amazon Marketplace, which seems pretty bizarre, but there you are.
Follow-up: rear brake lights were found on ebay - let's hope they arrive this time.
If they do then ebay is a more dependable shipper than the Amazon Marketplace, which seems pretty bizarre, but there you are.
Sunday, 26 February 2017
Really Annoying: Talent Show - Funny 2017 Kia Forte TV Commercial
I'd describe this as not funny at all. This ad is all over TV at the moment and it makes me grind my teeth every time I see it. KIA isn't the only company pushing the "don't worry if you're useless, we've made a car that puts you on the road anyway!" sub-text.
How long will it be before people, already willing to take my life in their incompetent hands while they take selfies and answer texts that just can't wait, figure that they don't need to be competent at driving at all? We're already close.
I haven't seen anything in motorcycle media about this, but this is turning into a life or death situation for people on two wheels. Someone with more resources than I needs to see just how big the blind spots are on these systems and then tell motorcyclists how best to be seen by them. Our lives increasingly depend on it.
"Motorcycles are the biggest problem, with systems detecting them a full 26% later than other vehicle types, and this with motorcycles already being the hardest motor vehicles on the road to see..." http://www.carbuzz.com/news/2014/12/12/AAA-Issues-Warning-Against-Fully-Trusting-Collision-Avoidance-Systems-After-Study-Finds-Serious-Flaws-7724196/
Motorcycle Things: Winter '17 Wishlist
A motorcycle wish list circa 2017:
One of these days I'll get the coin together and spring for an Aerostich one piece suit. By all accounts it'll be the last time I need to.
They have lots of custom options so I should be able to find a long in the body, regular inseam that fits me properly. With colour choices aplenty, making an original looking suit that fits is an ongoing pastime.
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A couple of road trips this summer would be nice. I've had a trip around Lake Superior in mind for a while now. It's about 2000kms around from Manitoulin Island and back again, and another couple of hundred kilometres and a ferry ride home.
Launching from Little Current at the north end of Manitoulin, I'd go the Ontario side first just to avoid the misery that is the border crossing into Michigan at The Sault. After sitting at that for almost two hours last year, I'll go backwards around Superior just to avoid it. Doing 350km/days on average, we'd get around Superior in about six days. If we wanted a day off, we could push for a couple of days to get a day of rest. A day up to Manitoulin and a day back at the end means eight days on the road.
A trip down the Appalachians to see the full solar eclipse this summer is also on the short list. Doing this one for ten days means we'd have a couple of days to explore areas on the way down and on the way back instead of making miles every day.
From just over the border in New York state all the way down to Tennessee, this is motorcycle nirvana with mile after mile of twisting mountain roads.
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I never get bored of imagining throwing a few grand down on some motorcycle racing gear. My two pairs of Alpinestar boots have been excellent, so I'd probably base a lot of the racing gear on what they offer. I'd read reviews of the Handroid Knox racing gloves and they sound totally next level. An Arai helmet has always been a long term, top end motorcycle helmet wishlist item, and they have a nice Isle of Man special out this year.
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A track-day specialist bike would also be nice to have tucked away, only to be trailered to the track for hard work. This '99 CBR600 F4 is well cared for and going for about three grand. I'd strip it down to bare essentials and put a carbon single seat cowling on the back. After wearing out the tires on it, I'd go to racing tires and continue to evolve the bike into a track specialist.

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Guy Martin did a race in his Ford Transit van last year where he averaged well over 100mph for an extended length of time. I wouldn't spend much time in one the other side of 100mph, but having a van would sure be handy. From transporting my own bikes out of the snow for a cheap ride in the winter, to taking the race bike to the track, having a bike transport system would be mega. With taxes, a new one nicely spec-ed out is just north of fifty thousand of your finest Canadian dollars.
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Some top shelf gear, getting race ready and having the custom Kawasaki on the road... if I came into cash in 2017, that's what I'd be spending it on.
Saturday, 25 February 2017
A Ride Stolen From Winter

Since the Tiger was only getting regular maintenance done, it was turn-key ready when we suddenly had a warm break in February. With snow melt running across the road and the temperature a heady 7°C, I enjoyed a foggy ride in to work, and a slightly warmer ride the long way around home in the afternoon:
Music by Shannon Rose & The Thorns: Seasons is a brilliant album, you should get it!
Once home I power washed the sand and salt off the Tiger and parked it up again. A single day on the bike blew off the cobwebs and renewed the promise of things to come.
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Chasing Virginia Waterfalls
It's a 271 mile ride through the Virginia Appalachian Mountains connecting nine waterfalls. It might be a bit much to try and manage in a day, but over a couple of days it'd be a two nearly 300km days of twisty road riding with a lot of waterfall watching in between. If two days of mountain roads and waterfalls don't cure what ails you, nothing will.

I'd previously thought about doing a ride down the Appalachians to Deal's Gap as the full solar eclipse is passing over there in mid-August this year. This is about two thirds of the way down from Ontario. It'd make a nice break from the drive back north to spend a couple of days chasing waterfalls along winding mountain roads.
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Honda Getaway
Asking $5577+GST. I'd offer six grand all in. It barely has 1000kms on it. |
A comfortable fit on a small bike, even for a big guy like me. |
Two grand looks like it'll get the bike air freighted from Toronto to Ecuador. The South American tour would take me south down the Andes and then finally to Ushuaia before working my way up the Atlantic side to Rio de Janeiro.
Just over 16,000 kms - a nice 3 month jaunt. |
Averaging 250kms per day, it's a 60 day trek. With some wiggle room, this would be a nice three month jaunt, mid-February to mid-May. The MotoGP circus passes through Argentina in April, so that'd be a nice thing to be able to ride to as well.
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