I was doing pretty well at giving an annual update on the '75 750F, but not lately, as it has been 4 years since the last one. Where did 4 years go? At any rate, now it has been 46 years since I bought the bike on the Fourth of July, 1977. Even after 4 years, there isn't much to report. The mileage accumulation has dropped considerably since I stopped commuting on it after the July, 2018 collision. The bike rolled over 165,000 miles in August 2021 and has barely accumulated 3000 more since then. I made the goal of getting the selling price to $170,000 last year and failed miserably. The other bikes got the lion's share of the mileage since I don't commute to work any more and most of my miles are spent touring. We will see what happens this year.
Not much to report maintenance or repair-wise. At 166,586 miles I did the 3000 mile checks of the tappet clearances (no change), changed the oil and filter (Spectro 20w50 HD, natch), and installed new tires. A Metzeler Lazertec went on the front as usual. The question was what to replace the long-since discontinued ME88 with? That tire had over 13,000 miles on it with tread remaining, but it had been made in the last year of production in 2012. I had never run a tire nearly that old before, but hated to give it up since I couldn't replace it with another one (damn you Metzeler).. As it was, it still stuck to the road (sort of, had to take it easy on the rear brake), but 10 years old is 10 years old. There was no tackiness to be felt on the sidewall at all, so the tire was dried out and compliance was noticeably lacking. After a search for something suitable that was in stock, I reluctantly settled on the Metzeler ME77. It was available in 4.00 size, and more importantly, was available. I was reluctant because the ME77 has never been what you would call a long life tire, and I have been spoiled by the 15000-16000 miles I was getting with the ME88s. Since I am not racking the miles up as fast these days, it will probably be fine. Incidentally, this new tire is the first 4.00 tire I have had on the bike since I installed the first 120/90 ME88 in 1991. Yes, it feels different. Twitchier.
I always try to have an anniversary ride on the bike. I did it yesterday because I knew I would be tied up today and wouldn't have time to do it justice. I took a few photos as usual. And yes, in spite of the sentimental attachment I have to the bike, it remains for sale. $168,004.40.
Along the Snake River -
Did a little cowtrailing as usual -
Moo-
The approach end of RWY 30 at the Murphy International Airport-
The problem with using a living tree as a shoe tree is that when it leafs out, it hides most of the shoes-
Happy 4th-