So I took my bike in to do a number of things I was not accomplishing well by myself. (I have 3 weeks of wrenching under my belt here OK so) I took it in. I could not get the timing with the Claymer manual, it was consistently off three sprockets the two times I attempted it on the cam chain. I could not remove the intake manifold bolts with my wussy excuse of an impact wrench (not pneumatic) and was just stripping, so I stopped and had them remove them for me and install some fresh ones, and I have an electrical nightmare that I cannot fix for the life of me. It was time to seek some professional help as these were beyond my newly acquired skill level.
So very excited and for the price of a pneumatic impact driver, I got my bike back with all of these things accomplished. So off I went to pick up my very ornery bike who has been sitting at the shop for 2 weeks now while they work on these items. I got her back and she is running great. The new rubber is installed, the intake leak is fixed and the idle is smooth. The top end is quieter, the vibration is gone, and the cam chain tensioner is no longer leaking. They have also said, we have tested it out a few times extensively and believe your electrical is good to go. Bust out a meter, and we go over the stator, its good, and in spec, regulator, good charging nicely, and they show me what had been done to the electrical. Seems to be in great shape. Horray!!! Great lets top her off an enjoy a nice easy going ride in this nice weather.
Yep stop at the gas station and give her some gas. Start her right up and ride off to go back to work for a bit to finish some stuff. On the way there, great the battery is not charging again. Seriously? It was JUST working JUST working. I mean I had gone through everything several times, by two different people at this point. I am hoping that the battery just crapped with the stain of having all of these electrical issues that we are trying to sort out.
Anyhow she died on the way very near my house, stuck at the gas station I usually top off at. (Another one, not the same one I used). The batteries so dead, that you couldn’t even push start it. I call the shop, apologize for being a pain in the ass, and ask if they could help me out because I am stuck 6 blocks away. They were great, send the mechanic out to take a look. At least he is as dumbfounded as I am, and we ran through the gauntlet of tests, and everything is totally hosed, no longer in spec.
Anyhow before he got there, I hear this bike coming down and it backfires twice and sputters into the same gas station. Dies in the exact same spot mine did. Crazy… The owner gets off fiddles for a few minutes and gets her Triumph going again.
Not 3 minutes later another biker comes around from the opposite direction, sputtering, his bike is dying. He calls some friends, who show up. Mess with his carbs a bit, chit chat, and ride off.
It was like the stranded biker twilight zone.
So anyhow I load my bike up on his truck to get taken back. My uncle shows up for a ride, and as we were heading off, same street section but in a different side of the street, a biker on a smaller dirt bike non street legal, zips through two cars back to back at a light, he pulls out didn’t even look, has no gear on, no helmet, short, a tee-shirt, and converse sneakers. Gets clipped by a Trailblazer, which hits his front sends him flying and the bike and pieces go everywhere. He somehow managed to get back up, and what did he do? Runs over to the bike and waves off the three people getting out of their cars to help him. The Trailblazer drives off too busy to be bothered of course after nearly inflicting serious and or lethal injury which was just ridicules. He gets up and hobbles over to….. yep that same gas station.
Sever people go over to ask him if he needs any help.
That was the shortest ride and the craziest day.
Wow I am SHOCKED that the guy who got hit was OK. Dang… That was crazy scary. I could not believe that the car only hit the bike and not him. He was super lucky. Stupid but lucky, if that isn’t a reminder to ride aware and safe and wear some friggen gear I don’t know what is.
No this really did happen today…
Weird…
Well on the up side, the engine maintenance is done and it runs great when its getting juice, and I didn't totally destroy engine components via bad timing and we didn't witness anyone getting seriously injured or killed, thank good.
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