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So I took a little ride today. It was about time I got some miles on the bike.
I headed out to Astoria, along the way I stopped in Ranier, near there is the only bridge that crosses the Columbia until Astoria. You can see Mt. St. Helens in the background and the very tip of Mt. Ranier.
The next stop was a small state park. Had to stretch to you know.
The bike started to pop when I closed the throttle. Which means an air leak. Amazingly, even though I Loctited the manifold bolts one came loose. When I stopped for gas I snugged it up and the bike ran much better.
Then a stop south of Seaside.
This is looking south along the coast towards Manzanita.
And here is from Manzanita looking back up north to were the previous picture was taken.
I stopped out on the pier at Garbaldi, the main fishing town on the Tillamook Bay.
A little further south I stopped and visited an old friend in Bay City. It was a chance to catch up and also rest my weary bum. :mrgreen: I originally met him when I would visit my relatives on the coast and ask around about Nortons. He has a nice 71 Roadster. Gotta keep in touch with the Norton friends.
And then I headed back home. It was a long ride, about 250 miles. Aside from the loose manifold the bike was perfect. The night before I went though and checked all the bolts. Tightened anything I could. With the big tank you don't have to stop at every gas station along the way, although I did stop to stretch anyways.
Yes, the seat is firm and a stock seat would have been much more comfortable. But what I really would have liked would be the fairing. Maybe next summer.
I put in ear plugs at the start of the ride but I had to take them out at some point as I missed hearing the bike. Something about the roar as you go through the gears is reassuring.
It was cool at the coast, but it usually is. I couldn't wait to get inland to the warmer temperatures. My mesh/leather jacket is really good in the heat, not so much in the cool.
I haven't keep track of how many mile I've put on the bike since I started riding. If I had known that I was going to ride 250 miles today I probably would have never done it (although I've done the same route in a car many times). Let's see where next weekend takes me...
I headed out to Astoria, along the way I stopped in Ranier, near there is the only bridge that crosses the Columbia until Astoria. You can see Mt. St. Helens in the background and the very tip of Mt. Ranier.
The next stop was a small state park. Had to stretch to you know.
The bike started to pop when I closed the throttle. Which means an air leak. Amazingly, even though I Loctited the manifold bolts one came loose. When I stopped for gas I snugged it up and the bike ran much better.
Then a stop south of Seaside.
This is looking south along the coast towards Manzanita.
And here is from Manzanita looking back up north to were the previous picture was taken.
I stopped out on the pier at Garbaldi, the main fishing town on the Tillamook Bay.
A little further south I stopped and visited an old friend in Bay City. It was a chance to catch up and also rest my weary bum. :mrgreen: I originally met him when I would visit my relatives on the coast and ask around about Nortons. He has a nice 71 Roadster. Gotta keep in touch with the Norton friends.
And then I headed back home. It was a long ride, about 250 miles. Aside from the loose manifold the bike was perfect. The night before I went though and checked all the bolts. Tightened anything I could. With the big tank you don't have to stop at every gas station along the way, although I did stop to stretch anyways.
Yes, the seat is firm and a stock seat would have been much more comfortable. But what I really would have liked would be the fairing. Maybe next summer.
I put in ear plugs at the start of the ride but I had to take them out at some point as I missed hearing the bike. Something about the roar as you go through the gears is reassuring.
It was cool at the coast, but it usually is. I couldn't wait to get inland to the warmer temperatures. My mesh/leather jacket is really good in the heat, not so much in the cool.
I haven't keep track of how many mile I've put on the bike since I started riding. If I had known that I was going to ride 250 miles today I probably would have never done it (although I've done the same route in a car many times). Let's see where next weekend takes me...