Here's some of the motorcycle Blogs I visit almost daily.
Bolty Running around on the Northwest of America on a nice SV.
Hubert Kriegel is homeless Ural rider who has been out and about for the last 6 years. No he's not really homeless!!
Bobskoot scooter and V-strom man who I think owns stocks in Crocs! ;)
Jay riding to India from Chicago the long way on his DR650.
This last one is not a blog but a on-line radio show that goes live on Tuesday nights called side stand up. It's a pretty cool since you can chat live and ask guest questions and BS with the other people listening.
Enjoy,
Jon...
Monday, August 9, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Blackhawk farms raceway ride
This picture makes me wonder, all that $$$ for a nice MV and a nice loose chain!
It was a very good day of hitting some backroads to and from the track with old friends. Hopefully later this year I'll be riding back with another old friend when NESBA does a chili cook-off to raise money for air fences. T2 that means you!!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Backroading in Wisconsin
For the 3rd and 4th of July I had the opportunity to go back up to my Uncle's lake house in
Wautoma WI. I used to spend a good amount of time there and have not been back since 1998. The bike choice was the KLR since the chance of rain was high and I don't have dry gear for the ZX-10.







You can bet money a train will be holding you up when passing through town. They used to stop and stay stop for some time but the good thing is now they seem to keep on rolling.
I didn't post any lake house pic's because I don't want to invade on my family's privacy.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Every bike has it's thing!
This KLR is killing low beam bulbs every summer and I think at this point I have spent more money on bulbs than oil. I was buying the special Sylvania bulbs like the silverstars or the ultrastars and I'm done paying that much.
I can't figure out why the bike is killing bulbs other than the KLR varies voltage greatly between idle and cruising RPM. Idle can be about 12.6 and cruising can go up to 14.5 volts and bulbs like a nice consistent voltage. The bulb should also be fairly isolated from vibration due to the whole fairing being rubber mounted. This time around I went with the plain jane Sylvania bulb and it's half the cost.
Something thats getting old.
Best way to do the bulbs is just go all the way and remove the whole upper assembly.
The clip is nice and tight and no room for the bulb to vibrate.
Just a little open circuit! :) or should it be :(
New totally standard bulb. If this one dies young I going to get a Phillips or a PIAA bulb and see how that goes.
The only other thing that can be recking the bulbs is off-roading but I have had old 70's bikes that seen harsher and way more off-roading and have never killed a bulb. Time will tell in about a year.
I can't figure out why the bike is killing bulbs other than the KLR varies voltage greatly between idle and cruising RPM. Idle can be about 12.6 and cruising can go up to 14.5 volts and bulbs like a nice consistent voltage. The bulb should also be fairly isolated from vibration due to the whole fairing being rubber mounted. This time around I went with the plain jane Sylvania bulb and it's half the cost.
The only other thing that can be recking the bulbs is off-roading but I have had old 70's bikes that seen harsher and way more off-roading and have never killed a bulb. Time will tell in about a year.
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