I don’t deal well with being sick, so even though my nose still was running, I couldn’t take it anymore sitting at home and blowing my nose. Actually it wasn’t running as much as yesterday so in the afternoon I got on the XT and took off exploring.
I got lucky and found a dirt road not too far from where I work. It amazes me that there are places like this in Chicagoland, hidden in the middle of this built-up, paved-over suburbia. Now this was just a short little road connecting two parks and honestly I might have been trespassing again, although the gate I rode around said “no parking” on the sign, not “don’t enter” or “no trespassing“ or “ restricted vehicles only“.
This road had many nice features:
Lake and curves
More curves
Plenty of puddles and mud
A nice setting sun
Many trees
Fallen leaves
Narrow path
Wide path
I enjoyed myself a lot, it’s a completely a different kind of riding. This was also my first ride with the Arai DX, I like it although it doesn’t feel like a street helmet, the padding is different, the fit is different. On the way home I had the XT all the way up to 60MPH, fastest so far, I was in the 6th gear already so not sure how much more it has left to go before it tops out.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Tail rack, GPS and helmet for the XT
Well, I’m out with a cold. My nose is dripping non-stop, just in time for the weekend. And if that wasn’t bad enough, it’s going to be sunny and in the mid 50’s all weekend.
I ran out in the morning and picked up my license plates from the dealership. They came in about two weeks ago. There was a package outside, it was the XT225 tail rack I bought for $45 (with shipping) from North Cascades Motorsports on eBay.
I decided to do the install although with a runny nose it took twice as long as it would have normally, it took 20 minutes. It was the easiest install I’ve ever done on any of my bikes, the last bold didn’t want to line up as easily as the others, it never does.
Tail rack
Stock tail section
Step 1, remove handles
Step 2, mount rack in to the same holes as the handles, replace handles
I had an extra RAM mount ball u-bolt, so I mounted my Garmin Quest GPS
I know, I know, one of these days I have to get that warning sticker off my gas tank. My GPS with the shortest RAM arm, and two days ago I got my off road helmet, an Arai DX Storm Orange. I love the colors on this helmet, I love orange. I found a deal on eBay on this helmet, O don’t get too many deals, I wear an unpopular size, XS.
I’m still waiting on the brush guards that I ordered, they were discontinued so I had to get some other ones, I guess I should get them next week.
The off-road boot situation for me is the pathetic, I didn’t want motor-cross boots but wanted more ankle protection then what my touring boots offer, I wanted an adventure touring boot, well, guess what, most of the really cool ones don’t come in my size, woman’s size 7.5 or euro size 39.
Out of the ones that were available, I picked one, it was on back order, I picked another boot, their source couldn’t get my size even thought the boots is made in my size, but they don’t export the smaller sizes t the US, so I just found another pair of boots, I’ll find in a couple of days if I can get those or not.
I ran out in the morning and picked up my license plates from the dealership. They came in about two weeks ago. There was a package outside, it was the XT225 tail rack I bought for $45 (with shipping) from North Cascades Motorsports on eBay.
I decided to do the install although with a runny nose it took twice as long as it would have normally, it took 20 minutes. It was the easiest install I’ve ever done on any of my bikes, the last bold didn’t want to line up as easily as the others, it never does.
Tail rack
Stock tail section
Step 1, remove handles
Step 2, mount rack in to the same holes as the handles, replace handles
I had an extra RAM mount ball u-bolt, so I mounted my Garmin Quest GPS
I know, I know, one of these days I have to get that warning sticker off my gas tank. My GPS with the shortest RAM arm, and two days ago I got my off road helmet, an Arai DX Storm Orange. I love the colors on this helmet, I love orange. I found a deal on eBay on this helmet, O don’t get too many deals, I wear an unpopular size, XS.
I’m still waiting on the brush guards that I ordered, they were discontinued so I had to get some other ones, I guess I should get them next week.
The off-road boot situation for me is the pathetic, I didn’t want motor-cross boots but wanted more ankle protection then what my touring boots offer, I wanted an adventure touring boot, well, guess what, most of the really cool ones don’t come in my size, woman’s size 7.5 or euro size 39.
Out of the ones that were available, I picked one, it was on back order, I picked another boot, their source couldn’t get my size even thought the boots is made in my size, but they don’t export the smaller sizes t the US, so I just found another pair of boots, I’ll find in a couple of days if I can get those or not.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Fall Colors Ride
It wasn’t that much of a ride, I had a lot of errands to run and places to go and since the rain was holding off for a while and it was about 60 degrees, I took the bike. The 954RR is the easiest bike to ride so I like it best for city traffic. On the way back home I spotted some colorful trees and pulled over for some pictures. It seems that the colors are turning a bit late this year.
I haven’t ridden my 900SS in a while, so I wanted to take it for a short ride since tomorrow is supposed to be cold and rainy. Now that’s it’s fall, riding opportunities are few. I pulled the 900SS in to the driveway, put the 954RR in to the garage, by the time I made it around the block, raindrops were falling on my visitor. I went a few blocks and turned around and went home, just a few minutes later it started raining hard and half an hour later I heard thunder.
I haven’t ridden my 900SS in a while, so I wanted to take it for a short ride since tomorrow is supposed to be cold and rainy. Now that’s it’s fall, riding opportunities are few. I pulled the 900SS in to the driveway, put the 954RR in to the garage, by the time I made it around the block, raindrops were falling on my visitor. I went a few blocks and turned around and went home, just a few minutes later it started raining hard and half an hour later I heard thunder.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
XT trespassing
I had so many things to do at home, kept checking the weather and it never got as warm as they said it was going to be and I had so much to do at home. But finally towards the end of the day I got out there looking for some dirt. I found some near the railroad tracks in my town.
Even found some water crossings
Just me and the XT near the tracks
Puddles to play in
A pile of dirt to play with
Better then riding around on paved roads I guess. I'm not sure if I can ride around here though, I didn’t see any signs that I couldn’t, only sign I saw was for “no dumping” so maybe I can keep coming here to practice some dirt riding. It's kind of fun exploring the town I live in looking for dirt.
Even found some water crossings
Just me and the XT near the tracks
Puddles to play in
A pile of dirt to play with
Better then riding around on paved roads I guess. I'm not sure if I can ride around here though, I didn’t see any signs that I couldn’t, only sign I saw was for “no dumping” so maybe I can keep coming here to practice some dirt riding. It's kind of fun exploring the town I live in looking for dirt.
Saturday, October 14, 2006
My ST3 is home
Today I picked up the ST3 from the dealers, it has a new computer now. Seems to run good but I didn’t get to ride it too much, just rode it home. It was pretty cold and windy. Not too bad today considering that just a few days ago it was snowing.
Then at home I had to make room for the 4 bikes, since my ST3 was at the dealers when I bought the XT couple of weeks ago.
I did want to run the XT for a bit so I went out in the afternoon for a short ride.
Some weird building I found in town
It was chilly all day but it got really cold as the sun started to set, so I went home. I’m getting used to the slow bike, even rode on some bigger roads today.
Then at home I had to make room for the 4 bikes, since my ST3 was at the dealers when I bought the XT couple of weeks ago.
I did want to run the XT for a bit so I went out in the afternoon for a short ride.
Some weird building I found in town
It was chilly all day but it got really cold as the sun started to set, so I went home. I’m getting used to the slow bike, even rode on some bigger roads today.
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Day 2: Rock Cut State Park
The morning was a bit chilly but the sun was shining bright
Making toast
The kitchen
The bedrooms
Sandy and I rented some kayaks
Sandy paddling around her dad’s boat
I managed to stay dry
After paddling Sandy did some fishing and caught one
Then we did more mountain biking
I need my dual sport for this
After dinner and some lounging around, I headed home. I had to work tomorrow, Sandy had the day off. What a great weekend!
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Day 1: Rock Cut State Park
This might be the last chance for camping this year. The weather is getting cooler although the temperature highs this weekend were going to be in the 70‘s.
The day didn’t start all that great, I got a rock in my windshield on the way to the park. Can you imagine if I was on my motorcycle?
I guess I bought myself a new windshield this weekend
My sleeping quarters for tonight
Campsites by the lake
Hitting the trail on the mountain bike
This trail was a bit too advanced for me
The paved bicycle trail was nice and twisty
Sandy tearing it up on her bike
Sandy made dinner
We kept warm by the fire as the temperatures plunged. I had an extra sleeping bag just in case it got really cold but I didn’t need it, I used it as an extra pad.
The day didn’t start all that great, I got a rock in my windshield on the way to the park. Can you imagine if I was on my motorcycle?
I guess I bought myself a new windshield this weekend
My sleeping quarters for tonight
Campsites by the lake
Hitting the trail on the mountain bike
This trail was a bit too advanced for me
The paved bicycle trail was nice and twisty
Sandy tearing it up on her bike
Sandy made dinner
We kept warm by the fire as the temperatures plunged. I had an extra sleeping bag just in case it got really cold but I didn’t need it, I used it as an extra pad.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Bike Night 10/4
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