Monday, September 14, 2009

600 miles in the last 10 days

besides the ride to LA, thats the best stretch ive had this summer.... sad

I'm totally digging the baffles in my pipes. I can hear the stereo and the bike still has a nice rumble and growls at w.o.t.

Sea Foam seems to have fixed my MPG problem. Wish I had done this before or on that LA trip! would have saved me a bunch of money.

Riding the Triple Nickle on 9/26. Should be a good time if the weather is decent.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

on the road again...

Just got my new brackets finished up and got my fairing back together. Installed a volt meter, although I'm not sure how accurate it is. It seems to read about a volt lower than my digital multi meter. Dunno.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

no news is bad news...

No bike news to report. I've been spending all my free time wrenching on my son's cage. Fiero. Need I say more? ;-)

I do have my baffles in and the bike still sounds good but just barely quieter. No real road test yet. I have my fairing torn apart and I am redesigning my brackets.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Blue's Bash 2009 - Picasa Album online

Blue's Bash 2009

Baffled

Got my baffles installed tonight. Bike sounds pretty darn good. Still pretty F'n loud but it definitely took the edge off. No real road test, just down the road and back. I MAY be able to hear my stereo now ;-)

Tore my fairing off to take a look at my bracket situation. WOW! I tore that shit UP! Major overhaul/re-design is in order. Also going to install a volt gauge to keep an eye on my charging system.

Peace....

long time no post


Got busy last week with Blue's Bash. BB2009 was a huge success. 15 bikes 41 people, great food, cold beer. It doesn't get any better!

We did a 100 mile ride through champaign, union, logan, and hardin counties. Then came back to my place for a cookout. Pics are up on FaceBook and I'll post a couple here as well. Don't have the Picasa album up yet, but will post a link when I do.

Monday, August 3, 2009

RoadStar is fixed...

I forgot to plug the voltage regulator back in after replacing the stator. DOH!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

RoadStar finally back together...


still not charging. Must have been the voltage regulator. FOR THE LOVE OF PETE!

Bought a bunch of parts...


I saw a posting on Craig's List for some old CB350/360 parts. I asked the guy what he would take for all of it. His reply was that I should probably come take a look. They just happened to be in a storage unit in St. P ! So I ended up buying all this stuff for a few hundo. The Harley parts made the deal. A sportster tank, a fat bob tank that is flamed. A couple of HD seats. A complete 1969 CB350 Engine.

Not only did I get a bunch of cool, old junk, I also found a couple of new biker friends. Jim and Rick Switzer have both built some old school bobber type bikes out of old CB's. Cool dudes, no doubt.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

gasket remover?

So I was working on the RoadStar last night and ran into a problem cleaning the gasket off the engine case. Hard to reach parts with any type of scraper other than a screwdriver. Don't want to F up the surface. I'm gonna pickup some spray on gasket remover today and try that out.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Vintage was a good time

We got there right at 10am on Sunday. Took in pretty much the whole swap meet, watched a little racing, watched some demo's, etc.

I bought some aluminum welding rods that allow you weld with just a normal home propane torch. The guy demo'd the stuff and had me weld two pop cans together. Amazing. SOLD!

I didn't find the rearsets I was looking for but got some pics of some on other bikes and may just fab my own.

Vintage was a bit smaller this year it seemed. Could be that it was Sunday and folks were pulling out. I'll go on Saturday next (like in years past) . I still had a great time and I'm looking forward to next year.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Vintage Motorcycle Days... this weekend!


this is my favorite motorcycle event of the year. This is the show that gave me the bug to build a cafe racer. I bought my CB360 about a month after my first time to Vintage in 2006.

I actually like the swap meet more than watching the racing. I can walk around that swap meet for hours!



Sunday, July 19, 2009

the state of the stator

Got my bike torn apart today. I've got the stator cover off, but I'm having a hard time getting the stator unbolted from the cover. It's bolted on with 3 big phillips head bolts! why would they NOT use a hex head bolt! STOOPID!

I just need another set of hands to hold the cover so I can break the bolts loose.

Friday, July 17, 2009

little progress...

I finally got a stator. The STOCK Yamaha part was $253! I got an aftermarket 'high output' stator for $160. I've had it two days but have not found the motivation to put it on yet. Maybe this weekend. Soon cuz Blue's Bash is coming up!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Photos posted in my Picasa albums

http://picasaweb.google.com/2000roadstar/Route66June2009?feat=directlink

I will continue to blog here

I will continue to update this blog with my motorcycle adventures. We have Blue's Bash coming up in August, I have various other events to comment on such as Vintage Motorcycle Days, I have my CB-360 project that I will be documenting here. So if any of that interests you, check it out from time to time.

Bill

mile marker 41

Whenever I went 'truckin' with my Grandpa we were always looking for milemarker 41 on the way home. That's the New Carlisle exit off I-70. Man, was that the case yesterday!

Well, the battery swap worked. We swapped batteries back in Indianapolis and I made it to my driveway. I got home around 4:30 yesterday. I went back out later to put the bike away, it wouldn't start!

So that's the end of this trip. I'm glad we did it. I'm glad I got to do it with my Dad. I don't think the magnitude of the trip has really set in yet. Now that I'm not "on" the trip and I'm starting to think back and recall portions.... WOW! that was a TRIP! That first saturday in the car wash waiting out the rain seems so long ago. We ended up doing 10 days and around 4800 miles. It's gonna be hard for us to top that. Mexico? Australia? ;-)

Sunday, June 28, 2009

stranded in St. Louis ! 400 mi from home

Stopped to get gas for the last time today, shut the bike off, noticed the station was CLOSED... bike wouldn't turn over! My charging system is shot. Got it push started and got gas. Dad went and got a room and then we push started it again. Got to the hotel room.

Our plan.... put dad's battery in my bike, push start his, it will charge my battery as we ride. Rinse and repeat as necessary.

hopefully it will get me home.

Ride the Rockies wth me!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

conquered the Rockies today

here's the new configuration
it rode fine.. can still ride for miles with no hands!

headed for the Rockies!



Dad had to pee... he didn't pee in the Colorado River! This was at a rest area!


Snow!

Roadside repairs

The Bill Blue Multi Tool

Multi-Tool DYI

  1. Grab a handful of tools. Make sure you have some screwdrivers with plastic handles as the plastic will be used for adhesive.
  2. Place tools in a container of your choice. I used a 'leather like' River Road saddle bag.
  3. Set that sumbitch on fire.
  4. There you have it, be the envy of your friends!

melted a hole in my saddle bag!

My exhaust has melted a hole in my saddle bag. It got so hot, it metled all the plastic on the tools in the saddle bag! Completely melted handles off screwdrivers and turned it all into a lump of tools. Started melting my rain suit together, but I think it is still useable. So this morning I have to find a way to patch the huge hole in the bottom and maybe bungee that bag to the back of my T-bag on the back of the bike. yikes!

Friday, June 26, 2009

ride with me !

today... Vegas to Grand Junction Colorado!

We poured on some miles today. About 510
here's a map








L.A. to Vegas yesterday....

We left LA around noon and headed across the desert to Lost Wages. Stayed at the Freemont in old downtown Vegas. It was pretty nice! $40 room, $7.77 buffet. We made our donations so they could keep the lights on...

Peggy Sue's 50's Diner..
map of Route 66 in the crapper!


some Beatle impersonators at the Fremont Street Experience

Thursday, June 25, 2009

An evening with Jeff and Di


We spent the night with our cousin Diane and her husband Jeff. They greeted us at the driveway and motioned us into their garage and treated us like we were royalty! WOW! It was so cool. Their house is unbelievable and their hospitality surpasses words. They had cold beer waiting and giant filets that Jeff grilled to perfection.


Day 4 Pics

Rio Puerco Bridge just west of Albuquerque, NM


Route 66 Casino, just west of Albuquerque, NM

I had some great tacos at this joint in Holbrook, AZ


Seligman, AZ the inspiration for the movie Cars


Here come the pics!

Day 3
Dad lost his sleeping bag in Oklahoma City

The Big Texan
Amarillo, TX


Cadillac Ranch

Amarillo, TX


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

the aspire is back online!

I'll update while I can...

Made it to Barstow, CA last night. Rode through the Mojave desert in the middle of the night. The air was so hot I had a full face helmet on with the shield down to keep the air off my face.

I'll post some pics from the last few days soon... We are fixing to head to L.A.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Mobile Blog

The Aspire one is being a PITA so visit my mobile blog till I get it fixed my mobile blog

Sunday, June 21, 2009

first mechanical failure


one of my support brackets on my fairing broke in Springfield, Mo today. Now my fairing is laid back against my bar risers. It also popped out the guage hole plug when it broke. I wedged a pair of leather gloves in between and it rode fine like that. These brackets done hold the fairing on , just stiffen it up a bit.

make that a 12 hour ride to OKC...

Just got a room in OKC. Not even sure how many miles we did today. Enough to keep us on schedule. Old 66 is slowing us down a bit. Missouri was good about directing you off the highway onto old 66, but then NOTHING! No signs... It should be better marked. We did run a really cool stretch in Missouri. Oklahoma however, we have run for probably close to a couple hundred miles. Nice pavement, scenic, and HOT! 103 in Tulsa. It was pretty miserable most of the day. I hate to say it was not enjoyable. But it wasn't.

dad just checked his bike, we did 490 today. Amarillo tomorrow!

8 hour ride to OK City

we're getting ready to roll!

somewhere south of st. louis


we did almost 500 miles yesterday. Not bad considering we left at noon, made a visit in Indy, and waited out a thunderstorm in a carwash in Illinois (100 miles from Missouri).

Here's Dad and Aunt Mid in Indianapolis. I hadn't seen Mid in years and we had short visit and a cup of coffe and got back on the road.

Here we are waiting out a major downpour in Illinois.... We pulled off the road, into this car wash and 15 seconds later it started pouring...

Saturday, June 20, 2009

we are leaving at NOON!

We decided to sleep and let the storms get through the area. I got my saddle bags and T-Bag mounted. I'm about to take a shower and pack the bike.

I'm still feeling pretty crappy. Not sure how much riding I'll be good for today. I got whooped just mounting my stuff! Still coughing and snottin.

Next update... from the road!

Friday, June 19, 2009

tomorrow... and here's what I've got left to do

1. Balance front wheel - DONE!
2. install seal between inner and outter fairing - DONE!
3. lube all linkage and cables - DONE!
4. Mount iPod
5. Install saddle bags and T-Bag
6. Pickup supplies - DONE!
7. Install side wind deflectors
8. A good washin'
9. Fix my clever lever (throttle lock) - DONE!
10. Put together a tool kit
11. Possibly install some baffles if I get 'em in time. - Didn't order

Thursday, June 18, 2009

1 day til launch... I'm *almost* ready

Got my front wheel balanced. Now the bike rides smooth as butta! still have not washed it, still don't have my bags mounted, still don't have anything packed. I have a lot to do tomorrow night.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Road Tested


I will be trying a bunch of new stuff on this trip. From butt powder to new boots and from a rain suit I hope to never use to a fairing from a Harley Davidson.


I bought a bottle for me and Dad. We'll put it to the test!





2. Sha-Sha Shoes E Boot II. My second pair of Sha-Sha's. First was the shorter flamed boot. I got a deal on these and thought I would give them a try. They look cool. I've worn them a couple times.








3. Cobra 'Fat' Freeway bars. Another place to put your feet = another place to put your BUTT !

I already know I like these from the 120 mi ride we did on Sunday. NICE!







4. Defender two piece rain suit and boot covers. Good reviews, price was right. Hope it never comes out of the bag.



5. Acer Aspire One... how I plan to update this blog from the road. I've been using it a couple of hours now and so far so COOOL! actually usable. 10" screen, decent keyboard, battery life seems good.

A (proposed) Route

Anything could change. Pretty sure we will catch Route 66 in St. Louis, MO. We plan to spend the first night in Springfield, MO and the second in Amarillo, TX. Both of those will be 600mi days. The next several days will be shorter. The road home is up in the air... like a lot of this trip... we are gonna wing it!


View Route 66 Trip in a larger map


4 days... and I'm sick as a dog!

Wasn't feeling up to par yesterday. Just thought it was the hours I had been keeping. Started having that burning in my lungs/soar throat last night. This morning, full blown chest cold or pig flu or something. I went to urgent care and got some antibiotics and various OTC symptom relievers.

My wife picked up my new Acer Aspire One today. I'm working from it right now. Not bad! I can actually type on this keyboard and the screen is pretty nice.

I really want an Acer Timeline, but can't swing it right now and this little netbook will work great for the trip. I'm resting tonight and will attempt to finish everything in the last 3 days.

Monday, June 15, 2009

5 days...

The shake down trip was great yesterday, but I still have a lot to do.

1. Balance front wheel
2. install seal between inner and outter fairing
3. lube all linkage and cables
4. Mount iPod
5. Install saddle bags and T-Bag
6. Pickup supplies
7. Install side wind deflectors
8. A good washin'
9. Fix my clever lever (throttle lock)
10. Put together a tool kit
11. Possibly install some baffles if I get 'em in time.

yikes! that sounds like A LOT!

120 miles and nothing fell off !



I did about 120 miles yesterday and all is well. I did NOT have my saddle bags on. I am hoping they lower the sound of my pipes. Hard to hear my stereo, my pipes are so loud. I am getting old. Dad predicted I'll have a Gold Wing before long. ;-)


My 12" windshield is great, the stereo is great, the crash bars are AWESOME! It is so nice having another place to put my feet.


Too bad I didn't get this done sooner. I'm afraid my ass is in no shape to do 600 mile days! We'll see...

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Finished at Midnight!

Had to remove the tank to run the wiring harness to the front of the bike. Yamaha made a FINE looking engine when they designed the RoadStar. As good or better looking than an Evo or TC motor.


Here I am LATE last night connecting the brackets inside the fairing and connecting the headlight wiring.




Here's Charles mounting the windshield:




Video is being uploaded now... Hopefully it works, it's been uploading for LOOOONG time. Only 28Mb... wt?