Counted my pennies and ordered everything for Geraldine: Front and rear tires Oil and filter Cover Tach cable So once that stuff is in and installed, only thing left is the bodywork and paint. She may be ready for sale by end of June. About the only things I can think of that I haven't described but need to be done are replacing the tach (on hand) and making sure the charging system is working correctly. Parts for this order: $161.03 Total expenditure is now $306.62 bringing the total including the cost of the bike itself to $506.62 . Figure another hundred? for paint. Should make a nice little profit on the wee beastie.
Not much actually accomplished on Geraldine today. Changed the final drive oil. Was going to change it on Gertrude too, but the final drive fill plug is a huge honking hex bolt, and didn't bring my big channel locks down with me. Project for tomorrow. The mirrors and levers, including front brake master cylinder, have arrived and are ready to be installed. The front tire is here. I'm still waiting for kronking FedEx to show up with the rear tire. Four days in a row "delivery exception". Bastards. I hate FedEx. Every time something is shipped to me via FedEx I have to wait three or four days before it finally actually shows up. How the fuck do they stay in business? I signed up for their delivery management service, and had to wait ten days for an authorization code to show up in the mail. Then when I went to use it, I had to sign up again, and wait another ten days for another authorization code. Then when I went to use it, they said "delivery management is n...
E A G L E S EAGLES!!!!! (Written last night 2/8) Quite an adventure today. I got caught up in the crowd this morning on my way to the suburbs. That was exciting and fun! First few trains I tried to catch were packed to the gills, so I walked five blocks to the next open El station where everyone was getting off for the parade. I now know how a salmon must feel swimming upstream! From that point the train was almost empty. 69th Street terminal was very crowded, but since everyone was heading into the city I had no difficulty. Watched the parade and speeches on TV and spent the day with friends. Dilly dilly!
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