Yet another great day of riding without rain, 230 miles! We left Dixon TN this morning after saying godbye to friends from the Music City Chapter road run. We didn't make 4 miles before we had a big surprise!
At a quick stop, Alex scooted past me because he couldn't stop! After he pulled over, he said his brake wasn't working. Closer inspection revealed something jammed behind the generator belt guard which was limiting the travel of the brake cross over lever. We used a magnet to extract it and all had a huge laugh.
5 days ago, just before pulling into the hotel in Lake city, Hans lost a threaded stud that the hand clutch control lever pivoted on. It screws into a small boss on the left dime of the steering head. At the time, Alex said he felt something hit his leg and there was discussion about going back to find it but it was decided it would be useless. Well, that stud was lodged in Alex's bike and had traveled over 500 miles before it was found. In fact, the lock washer was still in place on the stud! We were amazed!
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We jogged around all day avoiding heavy traffic on Hwy 41, which was Lindberghs orohonal route. For a short while we were on his original route, Old Hwy 41.
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Lots of jogging to avoid traffic and the afternoon got complicated due to construction and Garmin quirks. We arrived at our hotel in Vincennes IN and serviced the bikes under the watchful eye of a group of riders from the Rolling Thunder motorcycle club, a veterans group, great folks. Thanks for watching our gear and bikes while we ran off to get a bite to eat.
Today we also held our speed back to about 45 mph most of the time, which was tough to do. Seems these X motors want to run fast, but at 49-50 mph where we had been running, other things were taking a beating, primary chains especially. I replaced mine last night. First chain lasted about 1500 miles, second one barely 1100 miles, even with spray chain lube at every gas stop. These chains are vshort and not well libticated. 45 is a great pace for longevity, but it feels like trying to hold a horse back from running as fast as it wants to. It sure makes a difference though, things don't seem to be getting beat up so much.
Ride to Pontiac IL tomorrow, back to the flat farm lands!
At a quick stop, Alex scooted past me because he couldn't stop! After he pulled over, he said his brake wasn't working. Closer inspection revealed something jammed behind the generator belt guard which was limiting the travel of the brake cross over lever. We used a magnet to extract it and all had a huge laugh.
5 days ago, just before pulling into the hotel in Lake city, Hans lost a threaded stud that the hand clutch control lever pivoted on. It screws into a small boss on the left dime of the steering head. At the time, Alex said he felt something hit his leg and there was discussion about going back to find it but it was decided it would be useless. Well, that stud was lodged in Alex's bike and had traveled over 500 miles before it was found. In fact, the lock washer was still in place on the stud! We were amazed!
20220917_074916.jpg20220917_074736.jpg
We jogged around all day avoiding heavy traffic on Hwy 41, which was Lindberghs orohonal route. For a short while we were on his original route, Old Hwy 41.
20220917_152003.jpg20220917_151844.jpg
Lots of jogging to avoid traffic and the afternoon got complicated due to construction and Garmin quirks. We arrived at our hotel in Vincennes IN and serviced the bikes under the watchful eye of a group of riders from the Rolling Thunder motorcycle club, a veterans group, great folks. Thanks for watching our gear and bikes while we ran off to get a bite to eat.
Today we also held our speed back to about 45 mph most of the time, which was tough to do. Seems these X motors want to run fast, but at 49-50 mph where we had been running, other things were taking a beating, primary chains especially. I replaced mine last night. First chain lasted about 1500 miles, second one barely 1100 miles, even with spray chain lube at every gas stop. These chains are vshort and not well libticated. 45 is a great pace for longevity, but it feels like trying to hold a horse back from running as fast as it wants to. It sure makes a difference though, things don't seem to be getting beat up so much.
Ride to Pontiac IL tomorrow, back to the flat farm lands!
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