hellcreep
Well-known member
So there I was - the day scheduled to leave for Golden, CO. Leaving the neighborhood tankbag-plaza. A week and a half of vacation taken from work. Whizzing low-speed out of a parking lot onto a highway access road, I engage the throttle.
Not the kind of engagement you give the woman you've dated who never gave you more than a wrist-off, but the kind of creative-visualization one might conjure in a flea-ridden Mexican brothel: get the job done and get out.
*AE ALERT* The electronic clutch engaged romantically but I was a rake. Through a puddle on a turn and bang!
CalSci windshield popped off. My ego was almost as smashed as the left mirror. Throw a half-melted slider into the brew and a bruised (but not broken!) elbow and you have a depressed Hellcreep. Throttle arm swollen, I cancelled NAFO and wept - inside.
It took me awhile to figure out what the hell had happened. It was only after a post in here that it all dawned on me. No, the back tire didn't magically flip out from under me. I didn't hydroplane like a bloodsucking mosquito on the stagnant pond of synchronicity. Electronic clutch. Lack of prescience. Insensitivity. The very things the wife complains about (minus the clutch).
Zip to present day. The bike looks moderately infernal - H.R. Giger paintjob is still waiting to be done.
Farkle observations on my 2007AE:
N-Line Shelf: excellent. The "SPIRIT OF '66" Demon-Bell even hangs from the stem bracket.
CalSci: pops off too easily - which may be good. The shield itself didn't break. Quiet. Hot in Texas heat!
Zumo550/XM/Starcom1Digital: All good.
PCIII w/ Pickles/KFN map: assists in the medium-low to high fire range.
WildBillsPegs: Worth their weight in brimstone
BillMeyerSeat: Acceptable, improvement over stock. I'm sure there's better.
G2: A MUST! This is what fixed the low-end phantasmajump
Grip Puppies: Allows me to get blisters from other, more nefarious activities in plea for wife-response behavior enhancement
The AE in general: I dig it following lessons-learned.
Now is the time for all good men to sleep off the afternoon Texas margaritas-------
---hlellcreep
Not the kind of engagement you give the woman you've dated who never gave you more than a wrist-off, but the kind of creative-visualization one might conjure in a flea-ridden Mexican brothel: get the job done and get out.
*AE ALERT* The electronic clutch engaged romantically but I was a rake. Through a puddle on a turn and bang!
CalSci windshield popped off. My ego was almost as smashed as the left mirror. Throw a half-melted slider into the brew and a bruised (but not broken!) elbow and you have a depressed Hellcreep. Throttle arm swollen, I cancelled NAFO and wept - inside.
It took me awhile to figure out what the hell had happened. It was only after a post in here that it all dawned on me. No, the back tire didn't magically flip out from under me. I didn't hydroplane like a bloodsucking mosquito on the stagnant pond of synchronicity. Electronic clutch. Lack of prescience. Insensitivity. The very things the wife complains about (minus the clutch).
Zip to present day. The bike looks moderately infernal - H.R. Giger paintjob is still waiting to be done.
Farkle observations on my 2007AE:
N-Line Shelf: excellent. The "SPIRIT OF '66" Demon-Bell even hangs from the stem bracket.
CalSci: pops off too easily - which may be good. The shield itself didn't break. Quiet. Hot in Texas heat!
Zumo550/XM/Starcom1Digital: All good.
PCIII w/ Pickles/KFN map: assists in the medium-low to high fire range.
WildBillsPegs: Worth their weight in brimstone
BillMeyerSeat: Acceptable, improvement over stock. I'm sure there's better.
G2: A MUST! This is what fixed the low-end phantasmajump
Grip Puppies: Allows me to get blisters from other, more nefarious activities in plea for wife-response behavior enhancement
The AE in general: I dig it following lessons-learned.
Now is the time for all good men to sleep off the afternoon Texas margaritas-------
---hlellcreep