Niehart
Pie Smuggler
Saturday was a mini-tech day at Panman's awesome garage. Jealous I am.
We [Panman, escapefjrtist, Curly Joe and I] changed tires on Pan's S10. After 19 days 6000 miles of riding in Alaska, the tires were spent.
After taking a good look at those tires, the boys were very lucky because the rear tires had some pretty bad gashes in the tread space. Hopefully Pan will post some pictures in his ride report.
Curly Joe [Rich] bought a used bar back setup on the forum last summer and decided it was time to install it on his 2016ES. escapefjrtist [George] and Rich had that replaced in pretty short order.
George happened to look at my front tire and then gave me a liver lecture [that's what my brothers and I use to call lectures from my dad because a lot of them involved drinking]. George, "I can't believe your riding on that tire. Get your butt up to my place in the morning and we will put a new tire on it before you die". I like to get my dollar's worth but I think the trip to Kennewick Iron Butt check point was a few, okay, a lot of miles to far.
What say you FJR Forum tribe?
George and I replace the old tire in record time. That might have been because the old tire was like a rubber band but I like to think it was because we have done so many before. Then Kevin showed up, our best tire changing tool. "We don't need any stinking levers or bars to put a new tire back on. Just lube that tire up and give it to Kevin and he just strong arms the tire on.
We decide we earned a breakfast so we drove and rode, the big fella was on his FJR, to Snohomish. After solving all of the worlds problems and taking about their Alaska ride George and I headed back to George's home. On the way there on the freaking busy Hwy 2 we saw a rider sitting on the side of the road. When I say side of the road I mean maybe to feet of highway and a deep ditch. Just not a good place to be with traffic going back at 60 or 70 miles per hour. George and I turned around and went back to see if we could help.
The BMW had a flat front tire and was in a bad place. I think I'll let George take over from here on this ride report.
To be continued:
We [Panman, escapefjrtist, Curly Joe and I] changed tires on Pan's S10. After 19 days 6000 miles of riding in Alaska, the tires were spent.
After taking a good look at those tires, the boys were very lucky because the rear tires had some pretty bad gashes in the tread space. Hopefully Pan will post some pictures in his ride report.
Curly Joe [Rich] bought a used bar back setup on the forum last summer and decided it was time to install it on his 2016ES. escapefjrtist [George] and Rich had that replaced in pretty short order.
George happened to look at my front tire and then gave me a liver lecture [that's what my brothers and I use to call lectures from my dad because a lot of them involved drinking]. George, "I can't believe your riding on that tire. Get your butt up to my place in the morning and we will put a new tire on it before you die". I like to get my dollar's worth but I think the trip to Kennewick Iron Butt check point was a few, okay, a lot of miles to far.
What say you FJR Forum tribe?
George and I replace the old tire in record time. That might have been because the old tire was like a rubber band but I like to think it was because we have done so many before. Then Kevin showed up, our best tire changing tool. "We don't need any stinking levers or bars to put a new tire back on. Just lube that tire up and give it to Kevin and he just strong arms the tire on.
We decide we earned a breakfast so we drove and rode, the big fella was on his FJR, to Snohomish. After solving all of the worlds problems and taking about their Alaska ride George and I headed back to George's home. On the way there on the freaking busy Hwy 2 we saw a rider sitting on the side of the road. When I say side of the road I mean maybe to feet of highway and a deep ditch. Just not a good place to be with traffic going back at 60 or 70 miles per hour. George and I turned around and went back to see if we could help.
The BMW had a flat front tire and was in a bad place. I think I'll let George take over from here on this ride report.
To be continued: