The first wash and wax. yo. Two pints of water; one slightly soapy, one not at all soapy. Eagle One Nanowax. Microfiber cloth. Zorbeez. Shiny Happy People.
Ooh! Ahh!
BOHICA!.
Just wanted to see if James was around. He wasn't, but his lovely bride, Josephine, was there. Always nice to see her. Remind me to pay her for an Agility 125 key blank... she didn't have the price in the 'puter, so she let me take it, anyway. I have to go in soon and have those new tires put on the Vino, y'know. And I'll probably order a new front tire for BRU, while I'm at it. The plug is holding fine, but I'm wary of any kind of front-end blow-out.
As always, a day late and a dollar short. And, depending on the willingness of Enterprise Rent-A-Car to be reasonable, I will either be declaring absolute consumer jihad on them on the intarwebbs, or not.
See, they rented me a truck, understanding that I was going to load a scooter in it, and haul it home. Problem? They just got this truck days ago. It wasn't prepped to be rented. It had a temp tag, taped behind dark tinted glass (a TN violation); it had tags on the tires. Worst yet, it had a cheap Chinese plastic bedliner in it, with no fuckin' holes for access to the tie-down loops in the truck's bed...! Now, the manager said I could cut the holes, but is this marked on the liner? No. And why am I doing their fucking job for them? I'm not comfortable with cutting on a bedliner that ain't mine. I'm pretty sure the Full Monty insurance I bought would NOT cover that modification.
This shows not only where I was, but where I was born, and a lot of other places I've both been, and not been. :) I've lived my entire almost-45 years inside this map!
Thang is, Mologogo can only track like the last 100 minutes of a trip at any given time, unless you reset the polling interval (which I haven't looked into doing yet).
I've never eaten here, but driven by it many times. Stopped to get the photo, and to get that last smoke for the next 1:24.
Yes, there were motorcycles, galore, on the Trace. Lots of waving. Lots.
Motorcycles and convertibles. Ayup. I was the only scooter, though.
Redbuds over a split rail fence.
Scenic.
This here's the bridge that the former tenant of my condo unfortunately decided to take a header off of, to end his life.
Peoples walking across that mother. Dang.
A rewarding end to a rewarding ride. I only went as far as just southwest of Leiper's Fork, but that was enough. It was a little nervy, continually coming up on bicycles and/or oncoming cars in my lane, trying to avoid bicycles. Beautiful ride, though. I'll do more of it when it gets warmer.
I saw one of these, yesterday, while I was in midtown. It was white, obviously old, and obviously running well enough for someone to go shopping with it. It had one of the old milkman's home delivery boxes attached to the rack... am I giving away my age, here? Anyone remember those boxes? Thin, pebbled-finish aluminum skin, thin styrofoam lining?
I got a pair of 12-LED 1157 bulbs -- one each for the respective taillights of the Vino and the P250 -- and installed them, Wednesday or Thursday evening. In the case of the Vino, it was "must have" if I were going to ride it, as the lens replacement for the taillight won't be in until later this coming week, 'cause I ordered an oil-filler lid as well, and that was backordered. Yes, Tennessee, like all wise states, does not allow white light to issue from the rear of any vehicle on the road, unless it is IN REVERSE, in which case, it's required (except for motorcycles and scooters). It's a safety/confusion thang. :)
This all still works, btw... but... for how long? Dunno. I wonder if I can glue a Petri dish to the top of it.
Those idjit lights on the panel? They have a function.
I've seen some wack translations before, but this one at Yamaha Taiwan takes the cake. I wonder if that's Google's fault... and what does Kyrgyzstan have to do with it?