I just had replaced the rear tire, and admitedly, should have replaced the front. But money is pretty tight for me right now, and, while its checked up a bit, its still soft, so it will do untill next pay day. We had to deliver a package that we'd bought for him anyway, so our shakedown was a run out to see Blowerbike.
After hanging out there for a bit, we decided to grab a bite to eat. We had a nice light dinner on this beautiful night on the patio of a local eatery thats fairly good food, and not expensive at all. After enjoying dinner, and chatting while enjoying the nice early fall/late summer evening (this is my favorite time of year) we headed for home.
Upon starting up Griff in the parking lot, i found he was displaying some problems. He didnt want to stay running at idle, and wouldnt pull below 4K RPM....I heard the tell tale sounds of sucking air, and with it being dark, there wasnt much I could see. I spun the bike around the parking lot, getting a feel for whether or not it would make it home. Once i was satisfied that I could limp Griff home, we headed for the highway. I could keep the revs up there, and it would be the path of least resistance since it was already 9:30 or so on a Saturday night.
Once we got home, I quickly inspected the bike while running, looking for the offending issue. It was revealed as one problem causing another. Somehow my airbox bolts in the frame had some undone...and were gone. And the airbox and carbs were now hanging on the boots. The boots were original, but were still pliable when I started working on the bike, so fitted with fresh Orings, I figured they'd be ok untill i could afford new ones. Like i said, money is a little tight right now, but I think everyone is suffering the same problem....LOL
It was after 10 already, and Rose and I were supposed to be meeting up with RageZro (Jim) and Dogma (Dale) for a little day trip since work had prevented me from being able to do the Red River Rally scouting trip this weekend. My beloved 1100ES was down due to leaking oil lines for the oil cooler, and I wouldnt chance running it like that, so I had to figure out a way to fix the big G before morning...
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