05/04/12 |
It also means, at least to me anyway, making some improvements to the bike. I've talked before about how I want to install a new windshield or get a more comfortable seat, however that takes a little more money than what I have right now...so I decided to invest in Malossi 21 g Variator roller weights. On the Burgman the standard roller weight is 18 - 19 grams. In theory this should lower the rpm's on my bike during my daily 70 mile round-trip commute and increase gas milage. Currently, depending on conditions I'm in the high 50's to low 60's. I hope that these new rollers will lower my fuel consumption by 10 miles per gallon, putting me into the high 60's and low 70's. Since I will be at 20K soon, where it's recommend I replace my CVT belt, I've decided to order one of those as well but other needs like a new dishwasher, tires for the jeep and saving for a vacation are priority. The lowest price I've found for a CVT belt is $129 dollars. The highest - $200 dollars. That is not including installation and labor costs. The fact that I'm even considering doing this work myself shows my my confidence level is increasing with every mile I ride. Six months ago I would never of thought about tearing the bike apart in this manner but thanks to the helpful folks at the BurgmanUSA forums and Mitch's Scooter blog I feel confident. It helps that my neighbor is a retired mechanic as well.
I know longer have a fear of twisty's, in fact I seek them out now. Where I rarely ever passed anyone on my previous Zuma 125, I do so with joy now. I still feel a little weird at night when a car is speeding behind me, but I know longer feel a compulsion to pull over and let him pass. Nor do I hug the right lane anymore, I feel confident in all lanes. I do remind myself that the second leading cause of accidents however is "confidence."
At work, my heavy motorcycle jacket no longer gets odd looks when I come in and the fact that I ride in nearly every day has forced the three Harley Owners and a Shadow owner to join me, least they be teased that the "Scooter Guy" is more of a biker than they are. Today I plan on taking the bike to Keel and Curley Winery for there Blueberry festival. Sadly I will not have any pictures since my camera died, but I do promise to return with a nice Chardonnay or perhaps a sweet blackberry wine.
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