Well done Jim, I'll be interested in those Kenda's, I put new Pirelli GT Angel's on mine because the PO, who did huge mileage on the FJR1300 used to get over 15000 miles (mostly in s straight line, so both front and rear tyres were "square" like car tyres) from a set of tyres. I managed to pick up 3 tek screws within 2 weeks after installing them, which really pissed me off, but thanks to the wonders of water based "Slime" tyre sealant and my "Plug-it" kit that forces rubber plugs into the holes, the tyres lasted another 2 or three years and still looked fine when I sold the bike. (well, part traded it for another Triumph Rocket III, which almost caused Spotty and I into a murder suicide pact, but that's another story)
On Saturday morning, in 90(+) degree temps I rode the Dirty 250 over to the shop to get the Roadworthy Certificate, and it passed with flying colours. It was still missing and farting a bit, but it kept up with traffic. I rode over to Spotty's place to help him pick up a free bike (everyone loves a free bike, especially when it's not Chinese) that one of his work mates had given him. Sunday morning I woke up at 7am, with a plan to beat the heat by going for a ride early. I jumped on the DT at 8am (little kids next door so no bike starting before I know they're awake) and roared/burped/farted over to the storage unit as I had to take some pics of the DT for the Club registrar as part of the hoops I need to jump thru to get my club plate. (cheap registration)
YAMAHA DT250 pics, 10 March 2024 1 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I decided against riding the Yam any further, so instead, dragged out old faithful, and did a fast 85 miles before the temps climbed into the 90's (and made it to 100.4 by late afternoon) before riding back to the storage place, putting the Sporty away and riding the DT250 home. Apart from the concern about wildlife (passed some fresh dead Kangaroos, Wallabies, Wombats and even a couple of foxes) that early in the morning, it was a great ride.
I rode thru Wallan (and narrowly avoided a police Alcohol/Drug/Roadworthy testing station that they'd set up in a local park) and rode on to Kilmore, Broadford, Wandong, and then home.
Sportster Sunday 10 March 2024 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Sportster Sunday 10 March 2024 1 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I had a great ride, and loved that the roads were so quiet due to the early time I left, and the heat, and I promised myself that I'd do it again today and take the Suzuki T500, but due to all the alcohol and drugs that I consumed last night, I forgot to set my alarm and actually slept in, and by the time I woke up, it was back in the high 80's, and almost cracked 100 again today. No biggie, I still got some valuable (I think) work done on the dirty 250 and hopefully the missing and farting has been sorted, but I won't get too cocky, just when I think I've sorted it, it starts to run like sheet again. Anyway, I'm just barely keeping up with Jim at 11 rides each, and I'm hoping for much nicer weather this week, it's been a four day heat wave, and unusual for this time of year. I'm really looking forwards to some (slightly) cooler weather.