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  • aclark

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    Bike is in the shop for a quick tune up, working from home today, and it was a downpour today.

    **Upon clicking the link, I see you meant MOTORCYCLE and not BICYCLE. Never mind my comments....
     

    HoughMade

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    No- 2 reasons.

    #1- Beautiful where you are, thunderstorms here, but even if it were nice,
    #2- Have a tick in my right cylinder I haven't gotten time to figure out.
     

    mcolford

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    Negative, between 24 hour shifts (today is an off day). Back on shift in the morning. Hope to get the bike out later though.
     

    MilliJac

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    I would have were it not for rain this morning and forecast for this evening about the time I get off work. I am a bit of a wuss when it comes to rain.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I could get my bike out and ride to the room in my house where I work.

    I'm working from home too. I don't have a motorcycle, but I guess I could run around the house going, "Vrrrrrooooom! Vrrrrrrooooom!" :):

    Or maybe do the Harley thing... "Potato potato potato potato!"
     

    eldirector

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    Also working from my home office. The commute is 20' from the coffee pot to computer.

    If the weather holds, I will run some errands in the topless, doorless Jeep later. To get the full "Harley" feel, I could remove the muffler and loosen the oil pan bolts. :laugh:
     

    HoughMade

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    Also working from my home office. The commute is 20' from the coffee pot to computer.

    If the weather holds, I will run some errands in the topless, doorless Jeep later. To get the full "Harley" feel, I could remove the muffler and loosen the oil pan bolts. :laugh:

    If you folded the windshield, took a Sawzall to the roll bar, never buckled up and were remain invisible to 1/3 of traffic, you'd be a lot closer.
     
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    aclark

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    uh, how do you tune up a bicycle?:dunno:

    Cables stretch, derailleurs get out of alignment, brake calipers get lose, etc. I just bought the bike ~1 month ago brand new, so thing have shifted & settled over the first 100 miles of break in time. I'll take it back in this fall/winter for a full detail and tune up after the season is over too.
     

    printcraft

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    No- 2 reasons.

    #1- Beautiful where you are, thunderstorms here, but even if it were nice,
    #2- Have a tick in my right cylinder I haven't gotten time to figure out.


    #2 ad this to your gas tank......

    tick-collar.jpg
     
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