It’s that time again, the fall Slimey Crud Run. A bunch of us met bright and early in morning at the Starbucks near Woodfield, then we left and I played lead all day. The morning was chilly but not too bad.
We got on the interstate and headed for Wisconsin, then took a bunch of back roads, arriving at the first spot about 11:30AM, many people were already leaving but there was still a lot of activity in Pine Bluff, WI.
I’m such a poser
Pretty cool sport-tourer
We didn’t hang out very long, we were hungry and headed down the road to eat at Culvers. It was shaping up to be a beautiful day, sunny and in the 70’s. We sat outside at lunch and enjoyed the weather for a long time and then some headed home and the rest of us headed to the second location.
Cool! I still have to figure out how to carry my MTB on the ST3
Wonderful scenery in Leland, WI
Getting ready to leave Leland, WI
We decided to visit the House on the Rock http://www.thehouseontherock.com since it was kind of on the way home and kind of on a nice twisty route. Unfortunately the house was already closed by the time we got there so we decided to take some pictures near the awesome looking plants and sculptured pots in the parking lot.
Check out the Ontario plates on that ST3. Paul, Peter’s friend, towed his bike here from Canada just for the weekend. That’s determination eh?
We continued east on some great roads and then the sun went down as we got close to the interstate. There was lightening up ahead and I guess I remembered some talk of rain tonight. I didn’t have my rain suit with me and had my leathers on, I was going to get wet. Around Rockford we rode in to the storm, the lightening was one of the more spectacular I’ve ever seen while riding the bike. The rain came down, hard at times, we continued at a brisk pace until the wind picked up and then I had to hide behind a semi for a bit. I was being blown in to the other lane and that’s not fun. The rain eventfully stopped and the wind got better too. I got home after 10PMand I think we managed 400+ miles today.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
I bought my first dual-sport
For the last two years I’ve been thinking about getting a bike that can go on road and off road. I wanted to start small, after all I’ve never ridden on dirt before. After considering a few different bikes, I chose the Yamaha XT225 for a few reasons, one of the most important reasons was the low seat height, a lot of the off road bikes are very tall.
I wanted a used bike and I looked long and hard, but I couldn’t find one that I wanted to get. Some were too far away and some were already a few years old but hadn’t even had their break in service done. These bikes really hold their value too. I found a used one in Wisconsin for a good price but then when I called around I found a brand new one for a few hundred dollars more, so I went for the new one. It’s a left over 2006, and I got it for a $100 over dealer cost.
This afternoon I took my first ride on the XT225. It’s so weird to ride a bike that is so slow and so light. I didn’t feel safe on the paved roads not able to accelerate quick enough, so I rode though residential streets looking for dirt roads, but these are the suburbs of Chicago and dirt roads are hard to find. I did find some dirt near the railroads.
Then I found a patch of land behind some factory that was pretty cool.
Parts of it had gravel and further down it was overgrown by vegetation, I rode as far as I could.
Then I saw the sun going down and a storm moving in, got home with 24 miles on the odometer. It will take a while to brake this one in.
So I guess I own four motorcycles now.
I wanted a used bike and I looked long and hard, but I couldn’t find one that I wanted to get. Some were too far away and some were already a few years old but hadn’t even had their break in service done. These bikes really hold their value too. I found a used one in Wisconsin for a good price but then when I called around I found a brand new one for a few hundred dollars more, so I went for the new one. It’s a left over 2006, and I got it for a $100 over dealer cost.
This afternoon I took my first ride on the XT225. It’s so weird to ride a bike that is so slow and so light. I didn’t feel safe on the paved roads not able to accelerate quick enough, so I rode though residential streets looking for dirt roads, but these are the suburbs of Chicago and dirt roads are hard to find. I did find some dirt near the railroads.
Then I found a patch of land behind some factory that was pretty cool.
Parts of it had gravel and further down it was overgrown by vegetation, I rode as far as I could.
Then I saw the sun going down and a storm moving in, got home with 24 miles on the odometer. It will take a while to brake this one in.
So I guess I own four motorcycles now.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
My ST3 is getting worst
I brought the ST3 back to the dealer today. If you are counting, that’s the third time in 3 weeks that I brought the bike in for this problem. But this time I think they figured out what it is that’s causing the bike to idle low and the tack jumping up and down, feeling like it will stall on. The bike feels like it’s running on one cylinder. I’m just glad this bike comes with a two year warranty.
Later that day I got a phone call, apparently the exhaust spring was broken and they will be replacing the ECU. This was a problem on the 2004 ST3, mine is a 2005, but it sure looks like it suffers from the same bad components. The new ECU should be arrive in about 10 days.
Later that day I got a phone call, apparently the exhaust spring was broken and they will be replacing the ECU. This was a problem on the 2004 ST3, mine is a 2005, but it sure looks like it suffers from the same bad components. The new ECU should be arrive in about 10 days.
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Day 2: Flat 4 Tour
It rained all night but we woke up to brilliant sunshine. The group met up for breakfast and left by 9AM for Wisconsin.
Winona, Minnesota - a crisp sunny morning
Ducatis and corn
There is a wild animal in the corn
Nope, that’s just Jenya
Lunch stop in Rockton, Wisconsin
HD riders do clean their bikes a lot :)
A great day of riding with perfect weather. We all had a blast, I got home around 10AM.
Winona, Minnesota - a crisp sunny morning
Ducatis and corn
There is a wild animal in the corn
Nope, that’s just Jenya
Lunch stop in Rockton, Wisconsin
HD riders do clean their bikes a lot :)
A great day of riding with perfect weather. We all had a blast, I got home around 10AM.
Friday, September 22, 2006
Day 1: Flat 4 Tour
Time for Flat 4 Tour, I’ve been organizing this ride twice a year for the last six years, unfortunately the weather was looking bad for this weekend and half the people decided to cancel and stay home. 17 people still showed up.
A cool and foggy morning
Rain ending in Iowa along the Mississippi River
Rain clouds behind me on CY9 in Iowa
Wet pavement and some sunshine
By the time we got to the next gas stop the sun was out and it was in the 70’s
The group at the gas station
The girls
We arrived in Winona, MN at around 5:00PM, the sun was already low on the horizon, so we got to the motel and relaxed for a bit. Then a couple hours later went to the Green Mill for dinner and drinks. It was a good time and the weather turned out pretty good.
A cool and foggy morning
Rain ending in Iowa along the Mississippi River
Rain clouds behind me on CY9 in Iowa
Wet pavement and some sunshine
By the time we got to the next gas stop the sun was out and it was in the 70’s
The group at the gas station
The girls
We arrived in Winona, MN at around 5:00PM, the sun was already low on the horizon, so we got to the motel and relaxed for a bit. Then a couple hours later went to the Green Mill for dinner and drinks. It was a good time and the weather turned out pretty good.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
9/20 Bike Night
Another nice but chilly night for a bike night.
Got to ride the new and improved 900SS with the CF canisters
Ducs at bike night
Someone like Red Bull
My friend Rick showing off his GPS display
- yes, he rides a ST3
A chilly night calls for some coffee
I took the 900SS for a 20 miles ride after coffee, it was pretty cold when I got home. The exhaust sounds amazing. I have to get some aftermarket canisters for my ST3 next.
Got to ride the new and improved 900SS with the CF canisters
Ducs at bike night
Someone like Red Bull
My friend Rick showing off his GPS display
- yes, he rides a ST3
A chilly night calls for some coffee
I took the 900SS for a 20 miles ride after coffee, it was pretty cold when I got home. The exhaust sounds amazing. I have to get some aftermarket canisters for my ST3 next.
Monday, September 18, 2006
Back to the dealers with the ST3
So I stopped by the dealership and had them put the plastics on straight, and then had them look at the bike since it was still running weak, kind of peculating and idling low. They test road it, said it was stalling at times and backfiring, adjusted something and sent me on my way home with the ST3. I didn’t feel that much improvement but the two mile ride home wasn't long enough to be sure. It was raining so I didn't want to ride tonight.
Friday, September 15, 2006
They scratched up my tank
I picked up my 900SS from the dealer, my bill for the valve service was a bit over $400. The CF canisters sounded amazing on the way home and right away I felt the bike had more power. In addition to the CF cans I also have a K&N filer now. The bike is also a bit taller, they adjusted the shock.
I got all the way home and proceeded to examine my bike and then I almost had a heart attack. My tank had a few nasty scratches on it. Apparently someone scratched up my tank while doing service on my bike. I contacted the dealer and they will paint my tank over winter. That’s great but I’m not happy, thy seem to be very careless.
Nasty scratches on my tank
My 900SS is back home with CF canisters
I got all the way home and proceeded to examine my bike and then I almost had a heart attack. My tank had a few nasty scratches on it. Apparently someone scratched up my tank while doing service on my bike. I contacted the dealer and they will paint my tank over winter. That’s great but I’m not happy, thy seem to be very careless.
Nasty scratches on my tank
My 900SS is back home with CF canisters
Carbon fiber exhaust for my 900SS
I already had installed the used CF canisters that I got of craigs list a few weeks ago, but the bike wasn’t running good so I took them off and waited until the bike went in for service so they could adjust it for the new canisters.
I’m trying to save some money so at lunch I went to the dealer, they rolled the bike out in to the parking lot and I installed the new canisters.
Remus carbon fiber made for Ducati canisters
Stock canister left, CF canister right
My 900SS looking do naked
New canisters on my 900SS
I’m trying to save some money so at lunch I went to the dealer, they rolled the bike out in to the parking lot and I installed the new canisters.
Remus carbon fiber made for Ducati canisters
Stock canister left, CF canister right
My 900SS looking do naked
New canisters on my 900SS
Thursday, September 14, 2006
900SS 6,200 miles valve service
I dropped off the 900SS today for the 6K valve service and picked up the ST3. This is going to be a very expensive week. Last week was not as expensive and I toured for 10 days straight. The bill for the ST3 valve service was $700. The 12K service is way more than the 6K service they do more things.
I rode the bike home all two miles and realized that it still wasn’t running good. Whatever it was it had nothing to do with the chain. And the plastics were misaligned. I’ll be bringing this bike back for sure to have them look at it again.
I rode the bike home all two miles and realized that it still wasn’t running good. Whatever it was it had nothing to do with the chain. And the plastics were misaligned. I’ll be bringing this bike back for sure to have them look at it again.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
ST3 12,400 miles valve service
I was a few hundred miles overdue for the service already. The bike hasn’t been running good since we left Nebraska, I was told by the service manager a new chain would fix that. I guess I didn’t take that good of a care of my chain and now at 13,000 miles I needed a new one. I could have gone another 1,000 miles with the old one and keep adjusting it but since I was touring next weekend, I decided to let them put a new one on. I just didn't have the time to order one and install it this week.
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Day 10: Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois
We woke up to rain and fog, it rained pretty much all day as we rode though the flat landscape.
Bikes parked at the Holiday Inn
Gassing up in the morning, it was all bikes at this gas station
Almost home, a gas stop in Iowa
We arrived home before 9PM, at least it was not raining at home. What a great trip! Tomorrow morning, I go back to work.
Bikes parked at the Holiday Inn
Gassing up in the morning, it was all bikes at this gas station
Almost home, a gas stop in Iowa
We arrived home before 9PM, at least it was not raining at home. What a great trip! Tomorrow morning, I go back to work.
Saturday, September 9, 2006
Day 9: Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska
My chain needed adjustment for the first time at approx. 12,000 miles
Sandy washed her bike, Paul helped :)
Then, Paul got a test drive on the ST4s
And on the ST3
After a wonderful breakfast and some hanging around, Sandy and I were packed and ready to go. Paul and Deb were going to escort us toward Limon, CO.
Paul and his R1
Deb and her R1
Straight roads all day
Welcome to Kansas
Welcome to Nebraska
It started to rain at the border of Kansas and Nebraska, by the time we got to Lexington, NE it was dark and we had been riding in the pouring rain for a while. We grabbed a room at the Holiday Express and ordered a pizza to be delivered to our room.
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