So, I've developed a bit of a superstition about working on the VX800: the repairs don't take unless both of the following conditions are true
- It's dark out
- The weather is stormy or unbelievably hot
Last night was dark and stormy, so I hustled out to the garage right after dinner and started turning wrenches. I made a good deal of progress, except for the
one troublesome bolt I've complained about in the past. I spent a solid hour patiently turning that bolt tiny bit by tiny bit, and made
no noticeable progress. On the upside, I have the rest of the bike back together.
One of my local UTMC buddies went to the trouble of customizing an 8mm socket for me recently, but I haven't met up with him yet to get it. Once that's in hand, we'll try to tighten that sucker up.
And, if that doesn't work, I guess I'll try getting it into a shop, because I gotta get the darn thing running. It's been sitting for nearly two years, and that's just really sad.
2 comments:
Two years?
Ouch!
Glad you got another motorcycle!
P.S.
Working on motorcycle in garage= beer drinking.
Where is my Manly beer drinking review?
Yeah, two shame-inducing years. I try not to think about it.
More manly beer reviews soon-ish.
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