Good Morning!!!! 72F @ 5:15AM. Sunshine and a few afternoon clouds. High 97F. Winds light and variable.
The full toilets may help explain why the camp emptied out so early Saturday and Monday mornings as well, Eric.:laughing:
Are they setting up stations where you can get sandbags, Drew? Out here it's BYOS: They supply the sand and the bags, but you have to Bring Your Own Shovel and fill them yourself.
The turn signal problem on the red bike turned out to be a loose plug under the tank. By now the plastic in the connectors is 38 years old, and the tabs that are supposed to keep the connectors connected are long gone. A zip tie now takes their place, which I should have installed in the first place, but instead mistakenly hoped it wouldn't be a problem.
Removed the brake rotor, cleaned it in the parts washer, then with hot water and strong detergent, then bead blasted it, finishing with another hot water bath. New pads and it's already working better even before riding enough to bed in the pads.
The noise in the electrical system was due in part to sparks jumping from one of the spark plug terminals on a coil to the underside of the fuel tank. It had burned a hole in the rubber boot over the spark plug wire at that point, and polished a small point on the tank. Glad I caught it when I did, as it could have provided a very interesting experience in external combustion. The solution was to remove two standoffs under the coil bracket and move the coil away from the fuel tank, and install a new spark plug lead boot.
The other coil had worked off its mount so both got lock washers and LocTite on the fasteners. Again, no one to blame but myself on that one, too.:confused2: Maybe instead of shake down rides, I should call them shake off rides?
I'll take another short one this morning before meeting the fire truck neighbor lady and what I hope is a civil engineer she's hiring for some work on a remodel she and her husband are doing on the former drug house they purchased. Perhaps the engineer can get me over my signature and stamp/building department hurdle on the solar array support.
Short week and it's Wednesday already. Leaving for another motorcycle trip tomorrow to Sequoia National Park with the Airhead group, meeting a friend on the way in the foothills. Good riding, and this time camping in the tall trees at a cooler 6400 feet of elevation, with only a few dozen people and a well attended pair of pit toilets.:laughing:
Ordered one of these
solar powered string lights, and it showed up yesterday. Should make finding my tent in the dark a lot easier.