One thing for sure though, power sliding through the apex, will be on the 'don't go there list'. Wink Smiley
Used to do that on the road when i was younger and braver....
Mick
Love the sensation you get when the balance between throttle and steering matches perfectly, but the track is the only place for it any more.
a few of us went on spirited ride on some very curvy roads, I had a good time on my 550, it was very different from the past. I have rid the stable of the yz250 and both 1000 cc sport bikes all three of which would just as soon put you on the ground as take you home.
The 550 is well mannered and fun to ride, it is just different riding a bike you are more likely to lose the front endwheel than the rear.
I'm putting considerable faith in my suspension mod's raef, and fatter, stickier rubber.
Got to the shop and ticked a few things off the 'to do' list.
However the weather report for tomorrow was nasty, so I had to cut short my weekend.
The horn is working again. Seems the button didn't like it's new role, and the horn was sticking from lack of use. Re-wired the switch, and got the horn working. A dozen good blasts seems to have loosened things.
However, there seems to be a bit of a ringing in my ears.
Also tidied up the wiring in the headlight, so its ready for the deep HID bulb.
Fab'd up a link for the shifter from 6mm SS rod. The rod ends use 1/4" NF, so I had to pickup a die to cut the threads. A quick adjustment and everything moved perfectly. I'll remove the shifter shaft arm, and finish the top contour now that everything is fitted. Not sure how I'll refinish it yet. The chrome is not great, and the end is now raw metal. The marks on the pipe are from the alloy mount during the PITA fitting (with tape
). The ones on the other side came off easily, so I'm not expecting any issues here. It's on the 'cleanup list', along with re-polishing the covers.