Saturday, 10/5/2024
It was fairly laid-back getting started Saturday. Eventually, FJRFarrier and her dad rolled in.
vfrfjr made it as well, and that's FJRFarrier's dad's '87 'Wing, which was made just up the road from us. Still purrs like a kitten.
We could not have asked for better weather. The biggest concern was chasing shade for those just hanging out.
There was work being done, though. TimDOG's bike (in the garage on the right) had a valve check done (along with tires courtesy of the extrememarine tire change station at the Iron Pony in Columbus) - no shims were changed although he's gonna need a CCT swap at some point, bbbrowles (in the garage on the left) had his forks serviced, and Ryan (outside the garage) used my Dremel to make some gouges in his plastic to route wires for some SWEET aux lights.
After his valve check was wrapped up, TimDOG decided to clean up some messy wiring on his bike and yamafitter and raYzerman helped me out with a front brake and clutch bleed (my clutch fluid was NASSSSSTY) and clean and lube the rear brake lever.
The Motorcycles of Tech Day. Matt Lacomb came out and hung out with us - always great seeing ya, Matt! Malcolm came by as well (no pics - sorry!).
The work wrapped up fairly early, which is always nice, so we hung out and chatted and had some tasty pizza.
TimDOG, FJRFarrier, mlacomb, and vfrfjr.
Eventually it was time to say 'til next time to FJRFarrier and her dad, Veep.
Being relatively local, Matt headed out as well.
We got Ray's tools packed into his truck and then maybe, just maybe, some shenanigans started. I blame TimDOG and d-eagle.
Well this just looks like a good idea, doesn't it? What could he be up to....
d-eagle, wearing extremarine's helmet, ramming a Ram. What's the worst that could happen?