Back on the Road and the Forum
- The Mindless Philosopher
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Back on the Road and the Forum
Life has been a wild ride since late 2019 and even wilder since the "C-Bug" tried to kill me in July 2020. That, and a slew of nit-picky little Hoss repairs (mostly electrical) and two upgrades have kept me down for a good, long while. I finally got back on the road two weeks ago. The two upgrades are a modified frame cross-member (it is now a bolt-in unit instead of being permanently welded) and a new touring seat that fits into the arc behind the main fuel tank(s) instead of that big, square-nosed, saddle-type seat that sat on top of the tank. Oil seals were replaced, but it still leaks (honestly, not surprised, anymore). At least, I'm back on the road until the next round of repairs.
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- Location: Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Re: Back on the Road and the Forum
Old motorcycles don't leak oil,
They are just marking their territory..
They are just marking their territory..
- knockdolian
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- Joined: Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:44 pm
- Location: Yeovil Somerset UK
Re: Back on the Road and the Forum
Welcome back and congratulations on your recovery. I look in from time to time but not much happens here these days which is a shame as I hate FB
Re: Back on the Road and the Forum
Ready to start on my 2nd 100,000 miles on my '01 BH bike !
Brand new speedometer to put those miles onto . . .
Brand new speedometer to put those miles onto . . .
Bill Van Sant