Are you taking this bike to a dealer?Heck yes, I am not about to touch the valves.
Heck yes, I am not about to touch the valves.
It's a pain in the ass the first time, but really not that bad. It's always good to know your bike.I don't have the patience and Murphy seems to follow me around. I'd get started, drop something somewhere where it shouldn't be, lose something else, get pissed, kick the bike over and start drinking beer.
I don't have the patience and Murphy seems to follow me around. I'd get started, drop something somewhere where it shouldn't be, lose something else, get pissed, kick the bike over and start drinking beer.
I don't have the patience and Murphy seems to follow me around. I'd get started, drop something somewhere where it shouldn't be, lose something else, get pissed, kick the bike over and start drinking beer.You say "start drinking beer" like it's a bad thing.
Sounds like your Connie is the perfect candidate for a tech session. And you can still drink beer.
I don't have the patience and Murphy seems to follow me around. I'd get started, drop something somewhere where it shouldn't be, lose something else, get pissed, kick the bike over and start drinking beer.
Well, I hate to tell you but that's probably what will happen at the dealer, and you'll have to pay them for it. Good luck.
Where are these tech sessions held? I'd love to attend one if it was within reasonable range...Well...If you host one at your place, that would be in a reasonable range, and your pick of date/time as well.
Well...If you host one at your place, that would be in a reasonable range, and your pick of date/time as well.
Well...If you host one at your place, that would be in a reasonable range, and your pick of date/time as well.
Hey, as long as someone else will be providing most of the knowledge and some tools, why not?There ya go. Grill up some brats, get some beans, chips, tater salad, and some sodas, yer all set. Pick a date that doesn't conflict with a "local" COG ride and post both here, and on the COG forum. Dunno iff'n yer in COG or not, but try getting in touch with a local aad for tips and for help in spreading the word. I know I wouldn't mind helping out a non-COG type person in this regard. You don't have to know it all, but try to invite someone who does.
There ya go. Grill up some brats, get some beans, chips, tater salad, and some sodas, yer all set. Pick a date that doesn't conflict with a "local" COG ride and post both here, and on the COG forum. Dunno iff'n yer in COG or not, but try getting in touch with a local aad for tips and for help in spreading the word. I know I wouldn't mind helping out a non-COG type person in this regard. You don't have to know it all, but try to invite someone who does.
It's all good. It's all about getting like minded folks together to help out, bench race, and tell otherliestall tales of grandeur. And, of course, eat, and maybe even get something accomplished.
Have fun.
Tech day, did you say Tech day ?
Well as long as you don't live in Ohio, you just might be able to pull one off.
Tech day, Wrench Session, good luck.
Ride safe all,
Greg