lenny82 wrote:
Lookin good! Are you on the road again?
Technically, yes. It's been in the high 70s for several days now. We've had some rain, but most intersections are a tad gritty. Not a good place to heel a bike over, you'd be riding on marbles. The slab was clean, and I took that home.
We've got more rain coming (that's a good thing to wash off the salt and brine they use here) and of course, it's Wisconsin--we'll get one more big snow, but that usually melts in a day or two.
Just to make sure, I scubbed and scrubbed the bottom of the cases and the inside surfaces of the pipes and the frame. I have a neat spray attachment for the hose and I soaked her down but good. I have a hot air blower made for motorcycles, and boy is that a treat from the old days and a dozen towels!
BTW, I often refer to myself as 'Sportster guy.' I fell in love with Sporties in the late '50s and early '60s. I still remember the first one I saw. This the profile I love, and it's what I imagine when I think 'motorcycle.'
I like your sporty, here's mine. Not as cool as your's. I'm thinking of painting the engine red. But first I have to do a few other things to it. That's mainly why I joined the forums to see how you guy's did things. As soon as I pull enough funds together I'll have some serous questions for you all.