Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 5:09 pm
I needed to have the temporary plate extended for another month, because the CHP verification officer can't see me until May 15th. I went to DMV yesterday, and lo and behold, they were helpful and gave me an extension on my plate. I almost fainted!
Today, I took her down to get gas. After that, I decided to take her for a little ride. I didn't get very far before I had a little adventure on her. The right side (drive side) chain tensioner adjusting bolt went "bap!" when I hit second gear pulling away from a light, and the rear wheel cocked sideways. The threads in the tensioner had stripped out! The chain started slapping the swingarm, and I thought for all the world the transmission had grenaded. I had just put the toolkit in the toolbox, thank heavens, and I was able to get the rear wheel sort of straight. I had to jam the head of the tensioner bolt into the space between the rear axle and swingarm to keep the wheel semi-straight, but it got me home. I'm ordering two NEW chain tensioners right away!!!
I also discovered the left carb drips fuel out of the overflow when the engine isn't running, no matter if the petcock is open or not. I have to look at that.
On a good note, she continues to turn heads! I had two pictures taken of me and her today, and one offer (more a demand!) to sell her! That fella gave me his card and asked me to bring her to some custom chopper place here in Monterey so "the boys there can see it." I'd bet he'll try and get me to sell her, so I won't be doing that!
Quite a day!
Today, I took her down to get gas. After that, I decided to take her for a little ride. I didn't get very far before I had a little adventure on her. The right side (drive side) chain tensioner adjusting bolt went "bap!" when I hit second gear pulling away from a light, and the rear wheel cocked sideways. The threads in the tensioner had stripped out! The chain started slapping the swingarm, and I thought for all the world the transmission had grenaded. I had just put the toolkit in the toolbox, thank heavens, and I was able to get the rear wheel sort of straight. I had to jam the head of the tensioner bolt into the space between the rear axle and swingarm to keep the wheel semi-straight, but it got me home. I'm ordering two NEW chain tensioners right away!!!
I also discovered the left carb drips fuel out of the overflow when the engine isn't running, no matter if the petcock is open or not. I have to look at that.
On a good note, she continues to turn heads! I had two pictures taken of me and her today, and one offer (more a demand!) to sell her! That fella gave me his card and asked me to bring her to some custom chopper place here in Monterey so "the boys there can see it." I'd bet he'll try and get me to sell her, so I won't be doing that!
Quite a day!