Well it rained heavily overnight and was threatening rain again today, so I decided that I'd leave the K0 at home and take the Triumph Rocket III for ride #10 for 2022. Of course, because I've ignored it since before Christmas, the battery was flat. No biggie, my youngest boy had bought me one of those little jump start boxes, and once I read the instructions (no, not right away, I am a man......) I was able to start it right up. Good thing was the fuel gauge was reading half a tank, so I figured I could ride 40 miles or so before I needed to fill up, which would give the charging system some time to top the battery up.
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This was wishful thinking, I stopped at a Shell gas station in a little town called Lancefield and filled it with it's favourite 98 RON fuel, and when I hit the start button, it didn't. No biggie again, I'd put the jump starter in one of the saddlebags (and forgotten to strap the lid down, du-oh!) and jump started it again, all good. I was heading towards Heathcote to buy another pie, but as I couldn't shut the bike off without having to jump start it again, I cut 20 miles off the ride and just did a tad over 110 in one big loop, which was great.
After riding the Valkyrie last weekend, today the Triumph was a revelation. Same big "Land Barge" feel, but tons more power everywhere, with better brakes and suspension, a much comfier seat, better ergonomics for taller riders, and even more stable in fast corners. The Rocket will happily cruise at 80 MPH @ 3000 RPM (60 MPH on the Honda) and because it has so much torque (147 foot pounds) I don't need to change down to pass cars from as low as 2000 RPM (60 MPH) in fifth, so whenever I got stuck behind slow moving cars (and a couple of "Adventure bikes") I just cranked it on for a couple of seconds, and flashed past them at the "ton". I won't buy a new battery right away, by the time I got back to the storage place after another 70 miles after the gas station, I switched the bike off while I moved some bikes around in my storage unit, and it fired right up again. I have a good "almost unused" battery that came out of Davey's Harley last year that I replaced with the correct size Motobatt, and I think it's the correct one for the Rocket, so I'll swap it in next week and take the old (only 2 or 3 years old, but much neglected) battery home and put it on my smart charger and desulphate it, and see if that makes a difference.
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The other much neglected bike in the storage container (except my poor BMW that hasn't turned a wheel since 2015) is my Harley Sportster, I haven't ridden it since November and that was only to move it across to the storage unit, so I probably haven't ridden it more than 5 miles since this time last year? Well I was happy that it fired right up like I'd only ridden it yesterday, so I think it might have to be "Next cab off the rank" for ride #11, and it also is well overdue for an oil change, considering that the last one was 6 years ago, oops.......

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