So I learned something big...the dome on the 17mm rear drive filler cap is supposed to be raised up around about 3/16 inch over the nut! By walking over to nhmaf's Tillie (R65LS) I immediately saw that LRB was not the same and needed work. Eric cleaned the holes and separated the nut and the cap and cleaned it all up. Voila, no more oil spewing out and the only dirt is brake dust!! I had always blamed the O-rings on the brake actuating arm for this problem or worse suspected the gaskets in the rear drive. I really didn't think "where is the breather hole"...lack of mechanical know-how!

My ride down with Stewart was relaxing and fun. Daniel the GPS led the way and I gotta say I would never be on some of those roads if the GPS didn't take us there. Reading a map is good but when you ask for shorter distance, a GPS will take ya over some very interesting routes!!!

Faster route choice leads to Interstates so that was out. Good thing I had checked unpaved roads to be avoided! I wonder where I'd have gone if I had said off-road!!!

Oh, I have replaced my Herman Munster boots! Got new Forma boots with buckles too that are waterproof. They are so light!! AND they fit under the gear shift!! Thank you nhmaf. I admit it right here...I had just put Justin's gear shift rod on LRB without adjusting anything or even knowing how to tighten it up. Nhmaf fixed it all up and even got the pedal to ride higher! All shifts are now a lot easier and no missed ones!! Guess Justin needs to send out instructions to us "dumbkophs"!!
Stewart wasn't up to another hubbub of the RA rally so he headed home on the Thursday after we both had found the RA site. I can understand where he was coming from...I may be a tad more of a social flutter-by! Anyhoo, David and Eric found me there easily too so we all camped together again.