The New And Improved Unofficial R65 Forum V2
General Category => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: wilcom on April 06, 2020, 11:45:08 PM
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With the Corona virus having the World confined to our houses the forum should be over run with bored bikers. But it's not..........
I was bored enough that I washed both bikes day before yesterday. The Governor and my wife will kick my butt if I go anywhere. Got to figure out a way to sneak off to get some Baking Soda for the blaster and kill some time cleaning parts.
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Your high school English teacher would probably have replied to your question with "hiding behind the preposition" ("at"). But seriously, you must have a neighbor who's got some surplus baking soda you can "borrow".
We are under a shelter in place order here in Nashville, and now the police are beginning to enforce the rule, so when I told my wife that I needed some bath talc and some more Ibuprofen and was about to run over to Target, she said "sit down; I'm ordering it on line."
By the way, GOOD JOB!.....the bikes are absolutely gorgeous!
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, you must have a neighbor who's got some surplus baking soda
Not in the quantity that I need, Most folks don't have a 25lb sack of Arm & Hammer lay'n round the kitchen.
Ah yes, I can still see my HS English teacher look'n at me and just shak'n her head. :'(
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I commute with my bike right through the winter and was concerned about the 12 month old oil sitting in it. I always change it in the spring to get rid of the oil compromised through the short winter trips so I confess I used it to ride a few miles to a local place where we walk regularly and then did the oil change when we got home. It was all back roads and we saw only one car on the trip.
There is no law here against riding or driving to a place of exercise but it is being discouraged so I won't be doing it again. The bike can sleep this out now full of nice clean oil.
Edit:
The other thing I did of course is to empty the float bowls which would otherwise have started evaporating away even if left for only a few weeks.
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There is no law here against riding or driving to a place of exercise but it is being discouraged so I won't be doing it again
Here in the States our lock down is not concerned with the mode of transportation just the reason for it. (tiggum)
As long as your trip is medical oriented or for groceries it doesn't much matter how you get there.
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It's a bit unfair about bike riding as your not with anybody else. I managed a couple of rides before they hit us with the stage 4 restrictions. Now i am thinking of firing up my forge and flattening some iron to relieve the boredom.
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Not in the quantity that I need, Most folks don't have a 25lb sack of Arm & Hammer lay'n round the kitchen.
I got a big sack of it once from an agricultural feed store, and the price was right.
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Not in the quantity that I need, Most folks don't have a 25lb sack of Arm & Hammer lay'n round the kitchen.
I got a big sack of it once from an agricultural feed store, and the price was right.
I'm in a "low AG" area if you don't count MJ growing. My only outlet and closest was Harbor Frieght.
I was able to swing by harbor Freight as it was on my way to the Grocery store (wink wink)
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I suspect now that our bikes are approaching an average age of 40, they're fading from usage.
That said, I just got the right hand head done and rings replaced, and I've put almost two tanks of gas through it since.
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I suspect now that our bikes are approaching an average age of 40, they're fading from usage.
Your right Matt. AND...………….. the owners are getting a little long in the tooth also. At least me for sure at 75. I've said this before, all my friends or riding partners are getting older and have hung up the leathers or just gone off and died.
I'm still ready to go, you give me 30 minutes and I'll gather my stuff and we'll head out, but I don't find it much fun to go alone, so I just don't get out as much as before.
You can live long enough to run out of friends in your peer group.
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I'm just on the youthful side of 40 myself, my R65 is only 5 years younger than me. I usually ride alone, though. Other people just aren't consistent enough.
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I ride alone most times as organizing with others is not easy. I don't like riding in a close group anymore as my reaction aren't as good as they were and one of my mates hit the back wheel of his friend on a left turn and broke a few bones. just to clarify our left turn would be like you doing a right turn in the states.
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I am still ridding every weekend
I figure if I can go to work every day
Then I deserve to ride
Mrclubike
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Unusually quiet here for this time of year .
I ride every day, the oilhead 4 days a week to work then the older bikes on weekends and major holidays due to having collector insurance on the older bikes .
I'm closing in on 64, been riding since 1972 .
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Joe, in Oregon if we get stopped we just say we are going to the Weed shop! For medical reasons only
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I finally retired yesterday 6 months early at 65 and 1/2. The bike will be used for fun only from now on but then riding to work was always fun even in the winter. The poor thing will at least now be spared the salt and wet. It's laid up at the moment with fresh oil in it until the lock down is lifted.
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I finally retired yesterday
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Thank you Joe !
I will have a celebratory drink.
It's been something of an anti climax in that the school where I worked was closed at short notice some weeks ago so the traditional send off just didn't happen. I haven't even been back in to clear my desk yet.
It wasn't at all what I had planned, the logic behind retiring 6 months early was to enjoy the spring and summer rather than retiring just as winter was coming on. Best laid plans etc. I'm not complaining as long as I'm healthy which, as we have all been reminded, is the most important thing in life.
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Barry,
Congrats and well done! It will be my shout when we meet.
Cheers!
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Congrats! I "officially" retired at 62 and have loved every second of!
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I'm here. Busy working 50+ hour weeks. But that's normal. haha
I'm FINALLY on the 'put it back together' stage on the R45. And being patient waiting on parts. This 'stay at home' crap is annoying. I could normally order parts and they'd be here in about a week. I waited a MONTH for parts from Max. Come on people, I only have one day every other week to wrench, stop buying parts. LOL
Today I had time after work to see how my two new bee 'nucs' are settling in, then I grabbed my long awaited order of bits out of my office and got the carbs put back together. My next day off isn't until next Thursday, and its mostly 12 hour shifts. Yuck.
I ride the baby GS to work when I'm in the mood. None of the cops here care if you are out having fun on your bike. Not like any of them are going to waste time stopping and interrogating you. yay!!
I'm hoping to have the 45 ready for its first firing up by end of July. I'm pretty sure I have everything I need to get it back together, but, as always, there's something that will need to be ordered. hahaha
I even have a specialty plate for it. Any vehicle 40+ years old qualifies for "Horseless Carriage" plates. One time registration fee, and you never have to renew it. But there are restrictions on how often you can operate it. Since this isn't going to be a daily driver for me, I'm good. :-)
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First day of winter. COVID restrictions are being lifted in NSW, restaurants and pubs open with limitations, kids have been back at school for a couple of weeks. Although motorcycling was listed as exercise by the NSW government, and so a legitimate reason to leave the house, it's been a bit of a grey area. In lieu of the planned week long tour that got COVID'd my riding buddies and I did a 620km (390mi) loop from Sydney to Crookwell via Bathurst, home via Oberon.
It's good to be back!
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