so yesterday we went for our first big ride together on my klr and her
xt225. took mostly back roads and about 15 miles of freeway up to hopland,
Old Toll Road (recently regraded dirt, very slippery and roly-poly, good
warmup), then up to lakeport and into Cow Mountain ohv area the back way. i
checked out some trails on saturday on my mountain bike, so i was sort of
prepared to find a fun but not too intimidating way through to the other
side.
we turned off onto one of the "easy" trails. there were a couple of pretty
rutted and fairly steep hills, at least for beginners, but stacia handled
them with no real problems, tho she admitted to being a little nervous at
first. we were on a rutted downhill when i heard the revving of tipped-over
bike. apparently i was going to slowly in front of her, so she grabbed too
much front brake and slid a little, then toppled. no big deal. i pulled down
around the corner to where i could park my bike, and jogged back up to give
her a hand. she already had the bike upright, and while i was looking
everything over, she picked up this suspiciously clean and lubed piece of
metal out of the dirt. "what's this?" she asked. "dunno" i said, "probably
not from your bike", tho the cleanliness of the part made it clear that it
had only very recently exited it's previous home in someone's motorcycle.
i took a look under her bike, saw a part-shaped empty space there, and
discovered she was holding the linkage pivot pin!!. Doh! the nut on one side
had apparently come unthreaded and gone to live an independent life
somewhere else. the pin took the first opportunity to make its own escape.
we scratched our heads for a bit while we thought about our options. most of
them involved stuff like riding out on my bike, going home to get the truck
and coming back (argh, at least 4 hrs of annoyance), or riding my bike into
town with the pin to try to find a nut that would fit (on easter sunday in
Ukiah, good luck).
both those ideas sucked, so instead i went back to my bike, took of the left
sidepanel and used 4-5 of the 8-inch strips of duct tape i'd stuck to the
inside to wrap around the entire linkage pivot to hold the pin in place (my
wife made fun of me for sticking duct tape inside my bike when i was working
in the shed last week). then we turned around and took the fast way back to
the main dirt road. as it turned out, we probably could have finished our
ride with no worries. we stopped frequently to check my handiwork, but it
held fine for 10 more miles of dirt and 65 miles of twisty pavement to get
home.
she loved it! after years of searching, and killing her with epic mountain
bike rides, all day xc ski adventures, etc..., i may have finally stumbled
on something we can do together in the outdoors that we both really enjoy.
the bikes seem like a good match, because the weight and size of my bike
keeps me from taking her on anything too crazy. hers is so easy to ride that
even when i'm sweating and grunting and fearing for my life, she shoots
right up stuff. i was hoping to steal it for a 15 minute moto session, but
after we stuck it back together with tape, we were understandable nervous
about having too much fun on it.
now i can start building my spare fasteners collection. i think i'll pick up
similar nuts for my klr pivots, tho they look pretty beefy and
well-fastened. i think i might also go over both bikes with a wrench and
tighten more stuff up.
-mark weaver
wife report (50% klr) (and duck tape, quack!)
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