Back from the Isle of Man TT (and 7 days touring in Scotland...), and what an experience
Got 3 full days on the island, arrived thursday morning and spent the day in Douglas after "checking in" at my cousins place. Watched the parctice at Quarter bridge, but the session was unfortunately cut short due to an outfit leaking oil all over the track up on the mountain.
Friday was spent diving around the Mountain Course (all 37.733 miles of it) with some nice stops along the way.
Found these two in Peel, lovely machines:
Had dinner at the hotel at Glen Helen before we headed down to Gorse Lea to watch the friday night practice, great weather, great people and awesome racing made it the perfect day for me!
Behing the wall at Gorse Lea:
Me and my lady sitting on the wall waiting for the session to start:
Here´s a short video from Gorse Lea, shot in 2009. Great vantage point!
Isle Of Man TT 2009 From Gorse Lea (Offical)Saturday we caught the first race, the Dainese Superbike race, and we got to see John McGuinness win his 16th TT. Fantastic!
Watched it from just below the grandstand up on Bray Hill:
All in all, if you´ve been there you know what I´m talking about, and if you haven´t you need to go!
Okay, back to topic.
The last thing that happened with the Honda in 2006 was that I had all the carb steel hardware replated in yellow zink. Put it together but never ran it or even poured gas in it after that. So considereing, it has stood for five years I figured it could be wise to see if any of the o-rings or gaskets leaked with the carbs off the bike instead of having it drip all over the engine.
Ripped off the tank and carbs and stuck it all on the bench with the carbs in an old oven tray. Connected the hoses, filled some gas in the tank and turned the lever.... All the gasket were still tight but the o-rings at the fuel inlets leaked a quite a bit. Let it sit a few hours to let the fuel make the dry o-rings swell a little and the leaking stopped.
Stuck the carbs back and a new battery. Fired right up
Did a sync with my Morgan Carbtuner:
Close enough:
Still need to replace the black 4-4 open exhaust with the crome 4-2 Sito, replace the seat, tank and rear fender with stock parts, and stick the passenger pegs back on all in order to pass the almighty MoT...
But thats another two weeks away so I have all the time in the world!