Well, I won't have to adjust that chain anymore.
I'm on a downhill parkway on ramp, and I see two more modern sportbikes fly by in the left lane cooking, but not over cooking. Me and Suzi can catch them. Thought I missed a shift, then I realized I hadn't even tried to shift. Pulled in the lever and looked down to see the chain dragging - no big surprise.
Halfway through my three-mile push home (how can there be uphills and no downhills?) I noticed this damage to my plate, but not a mark elsewhere. Couldn't have been a car side-swiping me while parked. This is after I straightened it a little. I'm trying to picture how the chain could have done this.
Oh well. Time to count my fingers, toes and blessings.
I'm on a downhill parkway on ramp, and I see two more modern sportbikes fly by in the left lane cooking, but not over cooking. Me and Suzi can catch them. Thought I missed a shift, then I realized I hadn't even tried to shift. Pulled in the lever and looked down to see the chain dragging - no big surprise.
Halfway through my three-mile push home (how can there be uphills and no downhills?) I noticed this damage to my plate, but not a mark elsewhere. Couldn't have been a car side-swiping me while parked. This is after I straightened it a little. I'm trying to picture how the chain could have done this.
Oh well. Time to count my fingers, toes and blessings.