mo'to'-si'ko´sis

It is through our own human addiction that we take part in activities that make us feel something different than we're used to. By positioning ourselves within the comfort of discomfort and the repetition of change, whether it's designed or coincidence, we find the experiences that remind us of the reasons why we're here. This is an exploration into the mental phenomena of the human experience. Please explore the ARCHIVES at the bottom of this page. kclickenger@c-jr.com

Free Hit Counters
4OutdoorsCoupons.com
Welcome to Motopsychosis. Please keep in mind while reading that the blog functions in reverse chronological order; the newest post will always be directly below this one. If this is your first visit to Motopsychosis, scroll to the bottom for a directory and archives of past posts. Please also visit the link section at the bottom of this page, and for a complete and concise journal of the most recent epic adventure, please visit 8thousand.
dating
For all of my Moto-videos, click the image below to be taken to my Youtube channel!
dating
----Get email notifications for updates to this blog!!-------------------------------------------------->

Friday, April 20, 2007

All is not lost, I suppose... despite feeling a little uneasy about reinstalling my old chain yesterday, I decided to take a run up the Catalina Hwy to Mt. Lemmon.. One of my favorite day trip getaways from the Tucson days..
I never thought about it back then, but it's 25 miles of some pretty sweet riding! And the views.. well..

yeah, they're pretty sweet, too.

at times it reminded me of the Cherohala Skyway..

check out the road down below.. just over my shoulder..


On my way out of town I stopped by the Beemer dealer again.. he had been reading this blog and asked if I'm ready to be done with chains and sprockets forever.. Well, TR, I am.. and you're the only dude that can make it happen!
Maybe I'll just have the readers of this blog call you repeatedly until you make the deal a bit sweeter!
Or maybe I should set up a paypal account like the guy from ADV rider who quit his job, set up a paypal account, and has been traveling ever since on the donations... Think I could come up with a couple grand by the time that GS comes in?!

(for those of you not privy to the "GS", here's what I'm talking about:

And if you want to get an idea of what this thing can do.. go rent "Long way around"..
If you didn't already know.. Me and this bike... we're made for each other.
Now if I could just figure out how to afford the damn thing..
Now accepting donations!!


In other news.. Dennis Kirk finally relented and admitted their mistake. I emailed a pdf of the facts from the service manual and they have already changed the information in their catalog and website. Too bad I had to pay the price for saving everybody else this headache. The right shit should be here tomorrow. **should**.

posted by Dude at 3:57 PM

4 Comments:

Blogger mf said...

..."If you will it Dude, it is no dream"...

5:30 PM  
Blogger Doc said...

What mf said, but...it can be bad mojo to be changing horses in the middle of the stream.

As for the chain, I would install the DK 110 chain; IT'L PROBABLY STRETCH TO A 114 WITHIN A 100 MILES!!!! NO WORRIES MATE!!!!

8:08 PM  
Blogger Dude said...

eh, who rides horses through streams anymore anyways?! If I were riding a horse through a stream and someone offered me a taller horse so my feet wouldn't get wet.. I'd jump aboard!

and uh,, there's no way the 100 would've fit on El Bandito.. absolutely no worky..

9:40 PM  
Blogger Dude said...

oops, i meant 110..

9:40 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home

About Me

My Photo
Name: Dude
Location: Chicago, IL

View my complete profile

Previous Posts

  • Gs
  • Another day in paradise
  • Look familiar?
  • Welcome to Hotel Congress.
  • Welcome to Arizona
  • fuel economy and crappy chains..
  • Finally!!
  • Mile 3,655
  • Sunny texas.
  • Ps.. Heade to big bend

Powered by Blogger


 

<bgsound src="http://www.c-jr.com/chopblog/australiaX.mp3">