Wow, you guys were talking about one of my favorite topics on my thread, and I didn't even notice. The guy I bought my Bonnie from told me that if I didn't kick it right it would launch me, but it never did. I don't know what I'm doing right. A heavier friend of mine wanted to try starting it, so I let him. Launched indeed. I don't know what he did wrong.
Anyway, quick tranny update: I got it back Wednesday, so I took Thursday and Friday off from work to install it, hoping to ride it up to the Portland tech day TODAY. The fact that I'm sitting here typing, instead of riding up there, is what's known as "foreshadowing" in literary circles.
The reinstall went fine, though I had to back it back out a bit to plug in the neutral switch wires DOH! But as I was refilling the various drive fluids, I found the filler plug for the drive line was stripped, and wouldn't come out. I briefly considered loosening the new drive shaft boot and adding the oil there, but that's just crazy. I'll pull the final drive tomorrow and take it to Salem to be repaired. I also noticed that my throttle cables are on their last legs, coming unstranded on the left side.
After I discovered all that, I made a quick run to a British bike guy in Independance, about 20 minutes away, to buy a new reserve fuel tap for the Triumph, as the other one broke off Wednesday morning. Yeah, gas everywhere, and I drove the car to work that day; just as well I guess, since the R65 tranny would have been difficult to get home on the Triumph. I don't want to get good at that stuff like those pictures of people in Southeast Asia. Anyway, I put the fuel tap in, added what gas I was able to salvage that morning, and fired the bike up and rode it a little ways, just to make sure it was OK. Everything seemed fine. This morning I head out and the kicker isn't turning the motor over. It doesn't feel like the clutch is slipping, it's stiffer kicking than that. It did that right after I replaced the gearbox cover the other week (I was in there to replace the shift lever return springs.) but then it started acting normally, and I figured it must have been some temporary misalignment. Until this morning. So I have something else to figure out.
I still need to prune all my grapes, berries, and apple and nut trees, too. I think I need to retire. Oh yeah, and I have new struts to put on my car, and new brake calipers and hoses.
I'm taking today off to go up in the hills.
