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It was the warmest day since November today, 66F, so time to ride them and get them ready for another season. The Trident was the first to go. It was the usual 40-mile shake down cruise to my favorite biker bar. I took county roads to the Windjammer at the reservoir south of mine. There was only a bit of slower traffic (all Harleys) and I ran it on the howl up,down and around the route there. Dang it sounded good. The usual beer and red chile fixed my low energy problem. The bike ran great through the switchbacks and sweepers and did the first ton of the year. 7500rpm in 4th is exactly a ton with the 20 tooth sprocket, but this time I rolled on in 5th and was pleased at how quickly the speed climbed. The 2nd time up, it cut out a bit right at 7500 rpm, 100mph, going uphill, but I only had one fuel tap open--oops. It is a tradition to do the ton before all oil changes, and the T150 got a fresh batch of Valvoline 20/50 motorcycle oil and a filter. The TR6 was next and the whole area knew it when "old reliable" fired up on the 2nd kick. The Dunstall megaphones speak in a very clear voice. I ran out of daylight after replacing a red handled petcock with a traditional style one. I was disappointed that the red petcock failed after many years/miles. The TR7 gets a new Amal this year and if it's not here tomorrow we ride anyway. Everything else has Mikuni's, but the TR7 is tuned for an Amal Mk 1 and that SOB runs! I just need one more layer of confidence with the new Amal 932. I went one size bigger after consulting with Burlen and we agreed that the cam and big-bore needed a little more carb.
Spring is almost here. Our vintage motorcycle club has planned twice-monthly rides for the entire summer. If you are going to be in the central Rockies this summer, you are welcome to ride with us. I have decided most of the routes, including several 200-mile rides, and most of the meeting spots, but I am still considering on a few details. Check with Phantom Canyon Chapter AMCA. I'll have specific dates posted after I get back from Florida, in 2-3 weeks.. What's your favorite biker bar? Bob
It was the warmest day since November today, 66F, so time to ride them and get them ready for another season. The Trident was the first to go. It was the usual 40-mile shake down cruise to my favorite biker bar. I took county roads to the Windjammer at the reservoir south of mine. There was only a bit of slower traffic (all Harleys) and I ran it on the howl up,down and around the route there. Dang it sounded good. The usual beer and red chile fixed my low energy problem. The bike ran great through the switchbacks and sweepers and did the first ton of the year. 7500rpm in 4th is exactly a ton with the 20 tooth sprocket, but this time I rolled on in 5th and was pleased at how quickly the speed climbed. The 2nd time up, it cut out a bit right at 7500 rpm, 100mph, going uphill, but I only had one fuel tap open--oops. It is a tradition to do the ton before all oil changes, and the T150 got a fresh batch of Valvoline 20/50 motorcycle oil and a filter. The TR6 was next and the whole area knew it when "old reliable" fired up on the 2nd kick. The Dunstall megaphones speak in a very clear voice. I ran out of daylight after replacing a red handled petcock with a traditional style one. I was disappointed that the red petcock failed after many years/miles. The TR7 gets a new Amal this year and if it's not here tomorrow we ride anyway. Everything else has Mikuni's, but the TR7 is tuned for an Amal Mk 1 and that SOB runs! I just need one more layer of confidence with the new Amal 932. I went one size bigger after consulting with Burlen and we agreed that the cam and big-bore needed a little more carb.
Spring is almost here. Our vintage motorcycle club has planned twice-monthly rides for the entire summer. If you are going to be in the central Rockies this summer, you are welcome to ride with us. I have decided most of the routes, including several 200-mile rides, and most of the meeting spots, but I am still considering on a few details. Check with Phantom Canyon Chapter AMCA. I'll have specific dates posted after I get back from Florida, in 2-3 weeks.. What's your favorite biker bar? Bob