jeffmcgill3
Member
Well, it's been a long wait, but I'm finally on the road on my new-to-me 2007 FJR. Purchased in 6-28-12. I was in pain at the time and couldn't ride it home, so bike was delivered 100 miles for free by dealer (Full Throttle Powersports, Lowell, NC) and covered for protection. I was diagnosed with cancer (Multiple Myeloma) a couple of weeks later and underwent treatment in Winston-Salem, NC and Little Rock, AR until July of 2013. I wound up living in Little Rock a great deal of that time.
The bike sat under cover, taunting me during my breaks from treatment until 2 weeks ago, when I finally had recovered enough to actually ride it. What an amazing steed! I'm so glad that I took the time to find this awesome bike, which I purchased with 1,026 miles on it. Yes, you read it right. 1,026 miles! And thanks to this forum, this wrench-impaired rider managed to access the battery, remove it, recharge it and replace it. While I had the battery out, I managed to install charging terminals and keep a Battery Tender attached, so that it was ready to go when I was. Until I was able to mount up and ride, starting the bike and listening to the bike served as motivation for me to recover. I've gotten a new GPS (Garmin Nuvi 2595 automotive) and a RamMount AquaBox and am hitting the road for Maryland's Eastern Shore this weekend! It's gonna be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Meet "Whodini," the master escape artist. I know the man spelled his name Houdini, but since I'm old-school, I'm thinking that I may use the 80's rap group spelling. Maybe I'll figure out after this weekend of road therapy...
The bike sat under cover, taunting me during my breaks from treatment until 2 weeks ago, when I finally had recovered enough to actually ride it. What an amazing steed! I'm so glad that I took the time to find this awesome bike, which I purchased with 1,026 miles on it. Yes, you read it right. 1,026 miles! And thanks to this forum, this wrench-impaired rider managed to access the battery, remove it, recharge it and replace it. While I had the battery out, I managed to install charging terminals and keep a Battery Tender attached, so that it was ready to go when I was. Until I was able to mount up and ride, starting the bike and listening to the bike served as motivation for me to recover. I've gotten a new GPS (Garmin Nuvi 2595 automotive) and a RamMount AquaBox and am hitting the road for Maryland's Eastern Shore this weekend! It's gonna be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Meet "Whodini," the master escape artist. I know the man spelled his name Houdini, but since I'm old-school, I'm thinking that I may use the 80's rap group spelling. Maybe I'll figure out after this weekend of road therapy...