Archive for August, 2008

Tired of tires…

Yesterday it took me 5 hours to change 2 tires: 1.5 hours for the front and 3.5 for the back. That rear tire just didn’t want to come off the rim… nor did the new one want to go back on. I guess it was a learning experience: I definitely found more than one wrong way of doing things. But now I know the toolkit I carry has everything I need for the job, and I have a better idea of what to do if I get a flat in the middle of nowhere.

But now that I’ve done it once myself: from now on I’m paying for a shop to swap them :)

Went for a short ride to scrub them up a little and took a pic of the final package: ready to go for some dualsport rides!

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Nice Rack!

Tonight I finally had a chance to bolt on something I bought almost a year ago: a Pro Moto Billet Rack for my WR450F. And since I had to remove the old turn signals for clearance anyways, I also installed the LED signals I had on the shelf, and the electronic flasher to drive them.

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Sexy, no?

I’ve been avoiding the final difficult job… replacing the tires… but I have to do it eventually. Sure I could take it to a shop and have it done… but I need to learn how to unmount/remount the tires anyways in case I ever get stuck with a flat out in the bush somewhere. Better to have done it once in the relative comfort of the underground parking garage that to have my first time be when I’m outside, cold, wet, and exhausted…

A Short Trip to the West Coast…

Early this week I had to take a really short trip to San Francisco with my friend+coworker Kulwant… to attend a 2-hour meeting… that’s business for you :) . It was worth it! Not only to visit the customer… but for the small sliver of time we had to roam around San Francisco and take some pictures. Here’s just a few I took yesterday…

Part of the team: from left-to-right: Aman, Poonam, Mike and Kulwant

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After the meeting we hopped in the rental (Sebring convertible)…

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…and made our way up highway 101 into San Francisco! Here’s the Bay Bridge, one of the old-style trollies, the small yellow buggies you can rent to tour the town, and some of the nicer government buildings we passed while driving around:


We couldn’t call ourselves tourists without visiting the Golden Gate bridge, so as soon as we saw it in the distance we had to head on over. Here’s Kulwant taking us across: we were lucky that it was a nice day so we could have the top down…

We took a lot of pictures from the lookout on the North end of the bridge…

…then found gaps in the throng of other tourists…

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…to also gets pics with the skyline of San Francisco in the background…

It was getting late and a bit chilly… so we put the roof back up on the car and sped back to the airport to catch our return flight to Toronto. Oh, with a quick stop at Taco Bell for some food since you don’t get anything on the plane anymore. (ask Kulwant about the Burrito he took as carry-on luggage :) )

Together again…

After just a couple weeks shy of a year, I got my WR450F dualsport bike back from the shop. Hooray! Now I have to put on the new tires… rack… new sprocket… new turnsignals… new starter gear… new headlight… then break it in and change the oil before I can start to “really drive it”. Booooo!

Here it is hiding behind the yellow SV650S in front:

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Even though I still have some wrenching to do… I’m really happy to have it back!

Summer Holidays

I’m back from my summer vacation: a week in Kenora with my family: lots of swimming and time to visit relatives and old friends.

No trip home would be complete without a trip to the local Dairy Queen: we arrived before they opened so we took a walk down to a nearby beach. It was covered in geese: which looked nice from afar… but a closer look revealed it was also covered in goose crap. So we’ll stick to the “from afar” photo:

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I was in town with my sister and her friend Vicki: who were trying to hide behind trees while I was taking photos at the beach, but I managed to get them:

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My grandparents had 7 guests at their camp… all family+relations from their long-time friends in Manitoba. Here we all are piled onto the picnic table for a group photo:

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My cousin Randi, her husband Tyler, and their daughter Madison also made it. Here they are coming back in from a cruise around the lake:

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Really good friends of my grandparents let me take their quad for a ride again (thanks Fred!) and a took a few trips into the bush and back. Once was to maintain my geocache, because it had disappeared. The cache is called “Deer Tracks” because… well… it’s in a mud hole full of deer tracks:

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I also got to take my mom for a ride: we explored back to my cache and other trails in the area. Here we are turned around at a dead-end at a beaver dam, and pictures of what most of the trail was like:


We also made it back to a lake called Greenwater where there’s always boats stored by fishermen, and snowmobile trails in the winter. Here’s the boat launch area, a picture of the beaver dam, and a view back down the creek to another lake called Rosina (I once stepped off a snowmobile driving on that creek and went right through the ice):


We also stopped at a semi-maintained-but-back-in-the-bush campsite on a lake called Little Pickerel:

On the way back my mom mentioned that there was usually a snowmobile trail from a local road onto Little Pickerel in the winter. It was easy to find, and I decided to try to drive out to the lake (against my mothers protests: “Let me off!”). It looked like the first few feet of the trail was covered in a couple inches of mud. Actually it was a couple inches of dirt, twigs, and weeds floating over deep ruts filled with water. We sank in immediately. Oops!

It took a bit of maneuvering to get out:


In the end we made it home safe: no worse for wear other than soggy shoes and pants soaked in mud up to the knees. I also saw a few deer while driving around: but only one stood still to have his picture taken:

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My good friend James came out to visit with his wife Tonya and children Matthew and Madison. We ended up taking a quad ride together near midnight… and at one point came to a stop at the edge of Trout Lake where the trail ended. My eyes were adjusted to the headlights of my quad, and I could only see the lights of his quad beside me. I heard him rustling around over the rumble of the machines and decided to snap a photo of him sitting there. Well… when the flash went off I didn’t get the picture I was expecting.

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Why risk stumbling into the bush in total darkness when nature calls… when the racks of the quad give a stable surface from which to leave your mark? I learn something new every time I go back to Kenora!