black hills up dates--and a link-- it sucks being that guy
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 5:37 pm
Damm Thanks funny!?! I am so glad that wasn't me! Neal Trice
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[b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] Black Hills up dates--and a link-- It sucks being that guy
Black Hills Bulletin:It is almost Spring, yet, it is snowing again. at least 8" on Monday. Forecast for more of the same through next Tuesday. (I want to start a 3K mile ride on Wednesday the 26th if the wx will cooperate. sigh)Winter started for us Oct 4 and I am a little tired of it. Sadly, our community lost 40,000 cattle in that storm plus sheep and horses as well.
Well, year-to-date (2014), in spite of the wx, I have logged 500 miles on the 685 mod and a few hours of internet time. sigh. The bike turned 57K miles on Sunday during a 95 mile road and runs like a top. While acquiring an Eagle Mike 685 kit, the bike also caught a fresh carb cleaning and replacement parts as well as a few incidental chassis and frame mods, to include welding a broken backbone. So that no one thinks I am some kind of mechanic, fellow poster Jeff Saline provided adult supervision for which I am eternally grateful. grin. Winters are good for something, you can do bike maintenance; and I have noticed some are doing it in their kitchens and living rooms! Careful inspections begin to reveal many wear points: Who would have thought you could wear out the primary foot peg mounts as well as the rear footpeg mounts. Thankfully, there are those that are cannibalizing their bikes and selling off nearly new parts so bikes like mine can still live. Thanks.
For those outsiders who come to ride the Black HIlls: In spite of the few warm days into the 60's,At altitudes above 4K, The canyons are still a little sloppy/spooky on the North facing slopes where snow banks are melting and water is actively running across the roads. At even higher altitudes, the wind has caused some snow to drift across the highways in spots--they are not being plowed or the snow removed from what I can tell. At the lower altitudes, especially where the road is primarily E-W, other places within the canyons are a virtual sand piles of debris and are badly need of the street sweepers to clean the roads. The good (high speed)gravel roads in the N. Hills are still snow packed and considered untenable for another couple of weeks, especially if they are N facing or in the shadows.
The internet time has been educational, and wanted to share something I found interesting. Perhaps you have found something that you consider helpful?(I'll go first) I call my reposting, 'It sucks being that guy." http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=100233
There is a reason for this post; namely, you can't make all the mistakes by yourself. Read and learn from what is posted here, even if the guy/gal was not riding a KLR.In a nutshell, maintain situational awareness or you end up saying, "It sucks being that guy."Post a link that you have found this winter, that would be appropriate to the title,
revmaaatin.