Ride #2, 63 miles.
Just a quick ride up to Llano for a fill up. The only real excitement was getting up close to some longhorns. They were just on the other side of a cattle guard as I approached. I had that spotted big girl's attention until she got tired of me trying to dig my phone out my pocket and she crossed the road in front of me. I had to give her a couple of loud "whoop!"s to get her attention again and smile for the camera.
The weather here as been cold, as I mentioned. Lows in the low-teens every morning since Sunday. We didn't break 32F until yesterday afternoon, as some warm winds were blowing in from the south. They were whipping last night. It got loud. It was about 36F when I got up this morning and it was warming quickly. I wasn't sure I was going to be able to get out today though. Had a little hiccup. I wiped down the bike around 10:00am, then I went to start it, mostly so I could see how many miles I had on the trip meter. The bike wouldn't start. The lights came on and so did the fuel pump, but then the click-click-click... Weak battery. I grabbed the charger and tried again after about 20 minutes, when the light turned green. It attempted to start, but wasn't getting fuel fast enough, and click-click-click. After another 30 minutes I tried again, and it started fine. I let it idle for about 10 minutes, then shut it off and put my gear on. I went and found my spare key and tossed my jumper cables into a saddlebag. I figured if it would start again, which it did, I was either prepared to not shut off the engine when I got to Llano, or if I did shut it off and it wouldn't start again, I could at least get a jump. I needed the extra key to open the locking gas flap if I left it running...same key for the ignition and the gas flap. I ended up leaving it running at the gas station, and then rode back home.
After I ungeared myself at home I started the bike again, just to see if it would. It was acting fine. I hope it was just a little voltage drop from the freezing weather and that I don't need a new battery. It's the OEM battery, which is about 2.5 years old now. I've seen on some groups that the OEM batteries are cheap AGM batteries and they don't last long. I hope it's OK, for now. I can't afford a new battery right now. I'm going to hook up the trickle charger in a bit. It's supposed to get cold again tonight, but only to the high 20's for the next few days, then a bunch of rain.
Today was a fluke. High of 74F, but what a beautiful day and a welcomed change from the cold. Fine riding weather, if only for 63 miles.
I don't know if I'll be able to get another ride in this month, but if the weather presents an opening, I'll take it.
Oh yeah...I forgot to mention I got pulled over in the truck yesterday afternoon heading to the post office. There are basically two ways to get to town from my crib. I took the rout that gets me to the west side of town first, which is where the post office is. Once I hit the highway the speed limit is 70mph. I had the truck on cruise at 72. As a got closer to town I missed seeing the sign that said the speed had dropped to 50mph. I was coming up close to another truck that was only doing 45 and was getting frustrated...then I saw the lights behind me. I pulled over and so did the cop SUV behind me. A human exited, who was short and round with a cold weather beanie on their head. I couldn't make out whether they were male or female. When they got to my truck and told me I was "doing 74 in a 50" and began asking me questions it quickly became obvious that they were indeed male. He looked like he was 16 years old and had not begun to shave yet. I told him I was on my way to the post office and didn't see the sign, as I usually don't take that route to town. He disappeared with my license to his vehicle and after about 30 seconds he reappeared and gave me a warning. Way cool! I can't afford a ticket, or defensive driving and court costs right now, either.