Redbird
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I am now officially three months out from a Total Knee Replacement performed on 12/10/20...Rehab (for this 61 year old) has been slow going and painful, but I keep hearing the voice of my Red French Hooker (2014 FJR with her Red sparkle) keeping me motivated to press on...
I also have to admit that I have needlessly spent maintenance dollars to my mechanic, (NOOB) for fear of screwing up my RFH, but alas, that has changed! I bit the bullet and used my time off during Rehab to do it myself.
The list of maintenance included;
Oil & Filter Change (Yamalube w/ K&N Filter and new Crush Washers), Air Filter Change, replaced Stock Sidestand with Soupy’s Adjustable Unit (I have Lowering Links), Changed Final Drive Oil, lubed Splines on Driveshaft ( Splines were as dry as a popcorn Fart ) lubed Axles and Bearings on both Wheels, cleaned Cailper Pistons and checked Pads, removed both wheels, brought to a shop for a swap of new Pirelli Angel GT’s (with mew Metal Valve Stems)...Oh, and installed a Carbon Fiber Fender Extender to boot!
Needless to say, I feel as proud as a Peacock (many thanks to the info on this Forum and Bryan Glynn Videos for support.) My 2014 FJR has only 14,434 miles on her, and it was winter here in the Northeast, so it worked out well. My last Farkle to prepare the bike for this riding season is a Custom Saddle from Terry Adcox, scheduled for build in Mid May.
BUT...I took the FJR on a test ride to scrub the new Pirellis and I had a real problem as I came to a stop. In all the years of riding, I never felt unsure of myself in any riding situation. Now, all 650 pounds of this bike has become intimidating...I always come to a stop with my left foot down, right foot remains on the peg. My balance is all screwed up for fear of the bike leaning too far right and the new knee unable to keep her upright...
I have factored in this being the first ride of the season, I do have a new knee (that is still in Rehab), I’m trying to trust myself on the maintenance I performed, etc.) I guess Guys, what I’m trying to say is, I’m mourning a future loss of not being able to ride the FJR that I’ve waited for many years just to own. No disrespect to Trike Owners, I’m just not ready to go there, DAMMIT! Rant officially over...
I also have to admit that I have needlessly spent maintenance dollars to my mechanic, (NOOB) for fear of screwing up my RFH, but alas, that has changed! I bit the bullet and used my time off during Rehab to do it myself.
The list of maintenance included;
Oil & Filter Change (Yamalube w/ K&N Filter and new Crush Washers), Air Filter Change, replaced Stock Sidestand with Soupy’s Adjustable Unit (I have Lowering Links), Changed Final Drive Oil, lubed Splines on Driveshaft ( Splines were as dry as a popcorn Fart ) lubed Axles and Bearings on both Wheels, cleaned Cailper Pistons and checked Pads, removed both wheels, brought to a shop for a swap of new Pirelli Angel GT’s (with mew Metal Valve Stems)...Oh, and installed a Carbon Fiber Fender Extender to boot!
Needless to say, I feel as proud as a Peacock (many thanks to the info on this Forum and Bryan Glynn Videos for support.) My 2014 FJR has only 14,434 miles on her, and it was winter here in the Northeast, so it worked out well. My last Farkle to prepare the bike for this riding season is a Custom Saddle from Terry Adcox, scheduled for build in Mid May.
BUT...I took the FJR on a test ride to scrub the new Pirellis and I had a real problem as I came to a stop. In all the years of riding, I never felt unsure of myself in any riding situation. Now, all 650 pounds of this bike has become intimidating...I always come to a stop with my left foot down, right foot remains on the peg. My balance is all screwed up for fear of the bike leaning too far right and the new knee unable to keep her upright...
I have factored in this being the first ride of the season, I do have a new knee (that is still in Rehab), I’m trying to trust myself on the maintenance I performed, etc.) I guess Guys, what I’m trying to say is, I’m mourning a future loss of not being able to ride the FJR that I’ve waited for many years just to own. No disrespect to Trike Owners, I’m just not ready to go there, DAMMIT! Rant officially over...