Nice Temu "Bargains" Per, I've just ordered some more crap from them, some s just rubbish, but some items (like the wire holder jig pliers are fantastic. Today I had a crappy day. I took the Yamaha XVZ1300 wheels across to my tyre guy after I cleaned about 70% of the brake dust, road dirt and crap off them. (They should be silver in colour, but the brake cleaner changes colour as it removes some poop.
Yamaha XVZ1300 wheels by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
I drove back to the storage unit and after stopping to buy two x 4 litre jugs of Penrite MC oil, (10W-50 for the Kawasaki Z1-B and 10W-40 for the Yamaha XT660X) which is really expensive recently, I'm glad I wasn't paying a shop to do it. I did the Kawasaki Z1-B first. Now to avoid staining the concrete floor on my storage unit, I had cardboard cartons flattened down to catch any oil, and I'm glad I did, as I spilt oil everywhere. Oh well, new oil and filter in the Kawasaki made me feel better, not to mention that the occasional oil drip from the big Kawasaki was caused by me not tightening the drain plug or oil filter cover back when I built that engine, which were both just "hand tight, oops.. I wheeled it out in the sunlight and rolled the Yamaha XT660X into the storage unit, to empty the oil, which doesn't take long, and even though I undid 3 plugs ("oil in frame", "oil filter" and "sump drain plug") I only managed to get two litres of very tired looking oil out of it. That's not counting how much hit the floor, but luckily I'd brought some spray degreaser and plenty of shop towels to wipe it all down.
I did the oil and filter change on the Yam and rolled it out into the sun, then practised my "parachute roll" when I went to lean it on to the side stand (as I was standing on the other side of the bike) only to discover that the stand was up, so the bike fell over to it's left, while I somersaulted over the top of the bike, landing on my head, back and elbows on the lovely warm concrete. I'm glad it was the 660 and not the VMax, as it is a lot easier to pick up, and surprisingly, I didn't appear to do any additional damage to it. I packed up and came home.
Yesterday was much better. I jumped on the ol' red K0 for ride #24. I did much the same run (103 miles) as I did on the XT660X a few days prior, and had a great ride. It was warm enough to be comfortable in my riding gear, without being too hot. I headed out thru Eden Park, Whittlesea, Strath Creek (where I'll stop next trip as they now have a cafe) Broadford, and back home up the freeway. The old red beast was happy scooting along at 80-90 MPH, which is about where the big Yam single seems happiest too. I had to stop here for a pic.
K0 Monday 30 March 2026 1 by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr
Anyhoo, 24 down and 2 to go. I have to take the Yam over to the DMV to get legally registered tomorrow afternoon, so I might take it the long way home. I also have a back surgeon's appointment on Thursday, so I might ride over to the other side of the city for it. More soon.