1 Hello from South Africa Sat Apr 07, 2012 11:45 pm
C_Mick
Silver member
Many years ago (26 years ago in fact, when I bought my 75S) I enrolled on a rider training course. The instructor was a gnarled police motorcyclist who addressed his class at their first meeting as follows: "There are old motorcyclists and there are bold motorcyclists, but there are very few old, bold motorcyclists." I have kept his caution in mind over the years and it has served me well - I'm in my sixties!
Five years ago I thought my motorcycling days were over owing to a problem with my eyes. I was reluctant to sell the bike so I simply garaged it and forgot about it, without following any recommended practices for laying it up (unwise I know). Long story short, my eye condition has improved to the extent that I intend to ride the bike again. I'm getting it (and me) ready for the road and, unexpectedly, I find myself enjoying wielding a wrench again. I have completed all the recommended routine maintenance actions and I have lubed the rear drive splines. I'm waiting to get some parts I've ordered and a new battery. Yesterday I connected a car battery to see if the electrics are still in working order. Unfortunately, not a thing, zilch! So my immediate aim is to learn enough to troubleshoot the electrics and get the '75 running sweetly again.
I'm pleased to have found this forum while browsing the Net and I'm glad to join your community.
Chris
Five years ago I thought my motorcycling days were over owing to a problem with my eyes. I was reluctant to sell the bike so I simply garaged it and forgot about it, without following any recommended practices for laying it up (unwise I know). Long story short, my eye condition has improved to the extent that I intend to ride the bike again. I'm getting it (and me) ready for the road and, unexpectedly, I find myself enjoying wielding a wrench again. I have completed all the recommended routine maintenance actions and I have lubed the rear drive splines. I'm waiting to get some parts I've ordered and a new battery. Yesterday I connected a car battery to see if the electrics are still in working order. Unfortunately, not a thing, zilch! So my immediate aim is to learn enough to troubleshoot the electrics and get the '75 running sweetly again.
I'm pleased to have found this forum while browsing the Net and I'm glad to join your community.
Chris