SATURDAY 27th NovemberI got the K2 inspected today...and even though I had just replaced the rectifier to cure the starting problem I had to bump start it this morning to get it going...not a good sign...anyway the bike passed inspection although it was a bit embarrassing with the weak horn due to the weak battery...anyway bumped started it away from the inspection place....
I then made a stupid decision...take the K2 to MotoMkt to their Winter Gear day...I just couldnt resist testing out the 810cc of pure pleasure...and sure enough zipping down I-95/128 in the outside lane with head tucked down, elbows in and stomach on tank doing 90+mph it really felt great
. Rt 2 was a similar blast and everything was going well up until the 3 or 4th stoplight when....bike died! Right at Main Street leading into Concord. I pushed the bike to the side of the road...
A KLR rider passing in the other direction on Main St came back to help and offer moral support..."I used to have a CB like that and they all did that" he said in his English accent...then with a good luck he left and I pushed the bike into a parking lot and tried 4 or 5 times to bump start it...no luck...very weak battery...
I called the g/f...she was having lunch with a friend...I sat there and thought of my options...then recalled that Carlisle was not so far away and Peter (local SOHC rider) might be in! Sure enough he was and I managed to interrupt his glee at buying and fitting new heated Gerbing gloves and temp controller...he was kind enough to offer a variety of solutions and said he would be right round to help.
While waiting I tried one more bump start...it worked and the engine roared into life...I called him back but he had just left...I let the bike idle until he arrived but it was all to no avail as one twist of the throttle and it died....so Peter very kindly let me borrow his Guzzi battery to get home even though this meant no playing with his heated gloves - thank you Peter!!!!
I got home in record time making use of the new battery...picked the VStrom up and went back and delivered the battery back to Peter....and still made MotoMkt
So HUGE thank you to Peter for rescuing me from my own stupidity
much appreciated
Andy