BikerGeek99
Yeah, it's a concrete corn cob. So?
In case ya live in a cave or something and didn't hear, our very own BustanutJoker hosted a tech day on September 18. These are some pictures that I took and some commentary on the ensuing hilarity.
This tech day was brought about by a conversation I had at CFR back in June. I was telling Ray (Yzerman19) that I have an Admore light set sitting around at home but I wasn't comfortable getting to the wires. Well, Ray threatened to come down and install 'em for me. I readily accepted his offer. As Bust was walking by (between bouts of 'altitude sickness'), I mentioned that we should just put together a Garage Day / Tech Day and Bust should host. His response: “OK, Geek, but you gotta put it together.” A deal was made and a plan was hatched.
Via PM's and email, Bust, Ray and I nailed down the date and Ray suggested several other items to do to my bike since I have the mechanical abilities of a ******** toad and he is a very helpful guy. We wound up with this: cam chain tensioner replacement, throttle body synch, new spark plugs, replace my stock shock (bike has 74,000 miles on the clock) with a Wilburs I picked up used, and install the above mentioned Admore lights.
And so it begins.
When I rolled into the drive at Casa de Bust, already there were Bill (yamafitter), Ray (Yzerman19) and Joe (el Toro Joe). And Bust, of course. Since there was a lot of crap to do to my bike, Ray did not waste any time tearing into my bike to start off with replacing the CCT.
My bike in the foreground, Bill in the blue shirt, and Bill's bike. That's Joe's bike outside.
Bust's bike.
Bust's bike was the only Darksider we'd see today.
Part of the CCT replacement process is to zip-tie the chain. Why? Hell, I dunno, but I read about it on the internet.
Ray doing … uh, something.
Others started to show up. Jason (FlyingJ) and Bust pondering how long until Bust's eyelid explodes since he is running a CT.
Bill changed the oil in his bike and did a TBS a little later.
Joe, Jason and Bust.
Nice shirt and nice mug, dill-weed.
The CCT replacement process can be a bit tedious, so Ray pulled up a chair.
More guys rolled in. This is … uh … Pete, IIRC.
This tech day was brought about by a conversation I had at CFR back in June. I was telling Ray (Yzerman19) that I have an Admore light set sitting around at home but I wasn't comfortable getting to the wires. Well, Ray threatened to come down and install 'em for me. I readily accepted his offer. As Bust was walking by (between bouts of 'altitude sickness'), I mentioned that we should just put together a Garage Day / Tech Day and Bust should host. His response: “OK, Geek, but you gotta put it together.” A deal was made and a plan was hatched.
Via PM's and email, Bust, Ray and I nailed down the date and Ray suggested several other items to do to my bike since I have the mechanical abilities of a ******** toad and he is a very helpful guy. We wound up with this: cam chain tensioner replacement, throttle body synch, new spark plugs, replace my stock shock (bike has 74,000 miles on the clock) with a Wilburs I picked up used, and install the above mentioned Admore lights.
And so it begins.
When I rolled into the drive at Casa de Bust, already there were Bill (yamafitter), Ray (Yzerman19) and Joe (el Toro Joe). And Bust, of course. Since there was a lot of crap to do to my bike, Ray did not waste any time tearing into my bike to start off with replacing the CCT.
My bike in the foreground, Bill in the blue shirt, and Bill's bike. That's Joe's bike outside.
Bust's bike.
Bust's bike was the only Darksider we'd see today.
Part of the CCT replacement process is to zip-tie the chain. Why? Hell, I dunno, but I read about it on the internet.
Ray doing … uh, something.
Others started to show up. Jason (FlyingJ) and Bust pondering how long until Bust's eyelid explodes since he is running a CT.
Bill changed the oil in his bike and did a TBS a little later.
Joe, Jason and Bust.
Nice shirt and nice mug, dill-weed.
The CCT replacement process can be a bit tedious, so Ray pulled up a chair.
More guys rolled in. This is … uh … Pete, IIRC.