BigOgre
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I've ridden through the city and boros a bit and you're right, the bike does make it easier (although something like the small 'Strom is much, much better suited for that 'adventure') but it's trying to get back through there after a long day of riding that doesn't sit well. You're sorta drained at that point and just want to get home and that's not an area where you want to let your guard down.My wife grew up on your sandbar. I've been trying to convince her to take a trip down memory lane but to no avail. I've found the bike to be a great advantage in the city, I can cut through traffic pretty easily, it's the surrounding areas that make me crazy. One of these days we'll make it back to Great Neck....
Getting back to your valve check, others have given you good tips and I'd like to add one ref. having the O-rings on hand. Went down the local plumbing aisle and picked up a box each of #14s and #18s for the pipes. $2-something for a box of 10. 14s worked great but the 18s jumped up in thickness from 1/8" to 3/16". Didn't think it would matter but couldn't get the thermostat housing on no how. Checked other stores but they were all stocked by the same vendor so ended up going to the local dealer who had an OEM ring in stock. Over five bucks for a lousy rubber and he had to blow the dust off to see the part number but it all went right back together afterwards. P/n 93210-23787 if you need although maybe by now there's a new updated blue-dot version or something.
Will be watching to see if you pick a date. Time to break out the Met gear anyways.