Bobs 883
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I like the way you think!Time for another test ride, weather permitting.
bob
I like the way you think!Time for another test ride, weather permitting.
Well...........Time for another test ride, weather permitting.


The difference that 1500+ miles further north makes. It's still 90° every day where I am, and the glorious moments you describe are still 6 to 8 weeks away for us.Went for a nice ride yesterday, all is well.
This is my favorite time of year to ride.
The fall colours are just starting, and the smell of fall is starting emerge.
Crops are ready for harvest.............
The next few weeks will be great!
this is one thing that I really enjoy about southern Ontario, the change of the seasons.The difference that 1500+ miles further north makes. It's still 90° every day where I am, and the glorious moments you describe are still 6 to 8 weeks away for us.
Well, when you factor in the high humidity of being 3/4 surrounded by water...90deg and sunny doesn't sound that bad either!
bob
But you don't have to shovel away humidity.Well, when you factor in the high humidity of being 3/4 surrounded by water...
more like a wet blanket you just can't climb out from under.![]()
With the weight of that humidity blanket, you wouldn't be doing much shoveling! I do as little as possible in the steamy summer months here, mow the grass when the sun is going down and do any trimming needed in the mornings early. All other non-essential yard stuff gets done during our cooler months.But you don't have to shovel away humidity.
Well, there are a few odd people like myownself that actually enjoy the snow.With the weight of that humidity blanket, you wouldn't be doing much shoveling! I do as little as possible in the steamy summer months here, mow the grass when the sun is going down and do any trimming needed in the mornings early. All other non-essential yard stuff gets done during our cooler months.
And believe me, I'm glad I don't have snow to shovel. Not sure how people do it every year up north, much less drive in it.
Ah, riding in the rain. If you suddenly pickup a misfire or drop a cylinder it's because the right plug has gotten watered and spark voltage is going straight to ground. Or the front wheel is throwing up enough water to soak the coil.just got back from a ride...........
and yup...........
it rained!
ya know, just as an observation............
rain feels cooler when its in the 50's, and not mid summer.
but..........
on the upside.......
the bike runs fine in the rain!
bob
Thanks Jim, your input is always appreciated!Ah, riding in the rain. If you suddenly pickup a misfire or drop a cylinder it's because the right plug has gotten watered and spark voltage is going straight to ground. Or the front wheel is throwing up enough water to soak the coil.
Either issue can be cured easily by spraying those parts with WD40. Only do that with engine off.................unless you like fire.Don't ask
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I'm amazed you don't already have snow up there. Enjoy it while you still can!See, it's asll coming back to me.
You have to set the carbs for Fall weather.
done...........
man it was a nice day for a ride!
bob
I'm laughin, but yup, that is around the corner.I'm amazed you don't already have snow up there. Enjoy it while you still can!
Thanks, we're still waiting for that first cool day... hopefully right around the corner, the summers are plenty long enough.I'm laughin, but yup, that is around the corner.
gonna enjoy the nice weather and the Fall while I can!
have a great day down there in that terrible hot weather-land!
bob
Our summer was a bit cooler here with more rain.Thanks, we're still waiting for that first cool day... hopefully right around the corner, the summers are plenty long enough.
Its called a snowblower around here and down south in the GTA with a the heat off the Toronto area, they get very little snow, or a few small storms in a winter these days. Up where I am a snowblower is a must have unless your willing to shovel on a regular basis.With the weight of that humidity blanket, you wouldn't be doing much shoveling! I do as little as possible in the steamy summer months here, mow the grass when the sun is going down and do any trimming needed in the mornings early. All other non-essential yard stuff gets done during our cooler months.
And believe me, I'm glad I don't have snow to shovel. Not sure how people do it every year up north, much less drive in it.
Gotta love the Suby, 5 out of 6 family vehicles are Subaru. #6 will be replaced with one.Four wheel drive is my friend with the Suby, so no problem if your used to the winter and road conditions.
A close friend just bought a Subaru, and I have to admit, it's a very nice vehicle. Now, being as I worked for GM 30 years, that was difficult to even say........Gotta love the Suby, 5 out of 6 family vehicles are Subaru. #6 will be replaced with one.

Ha Ha Acid wash Jeans... Nicehey, on the positive side, people pay extra for jeans like this now!
yup, and they didn't cost me a cent more!Ha Ha Acid wash Jeans... Nice
First off, you should not be riding around in your speedo,OK, I don't know if this is what you should do, but......
I've developed a bit of a squeal in my speedo, so.....
You have to understand that these bikes are fussy mechanical creatures.I took it out, flipped it over, and put 1 or 2 drops of #10 in the cable input, then let it sit for 10 or 15 minutes.
The story of my life.now, riding in low temps in to a light fog that becomes a fine mist, which completely covers your visor, making visibility near impossible.....
If you are talking spouses here I would not recommend it.the speedo no longer makes any noise, so I'll have to keep an eye on it.
I may be looking for a replacement.
I'm laughin, but yup!First off, you should not be riding around in your speedo,
not sure why you would get a squeal
You have to understand that these bikes are fussy mechanical creatures.
Much like a spouse, except, well these are mechanical so you can fix them.
For my spouse I use a bottle of #13 ABV.
The story of my life.
If you are talking spouses here I would not recommend it.
For the speedo, make sure your cable is lubed.
A very good day for a ride!
karl
Those men were very brave, very brave! (You come from good stock!)Yes, I need to take my joy ride, while we have these warm days. I wimped out and took it to work only once this week, chilly in the morning. I did have some problems with tachometer some time ago and it was a mistake to take it apart - the metal crimp clamp is a hassle, nothing easily serviceable with apart. I think what you did with a few drops of oil is the way to go. You can test spin it with a nail bent to right form, might help working the oil in too.
My Dad was a merchant marine(2nd mate) during WWII and he survived some trips on or with some liberty ships.

Thanks, chilly, but very nice.Just beautiful Bob, very nice.
on this date back in 2019 we had our first snow.I remember we had days where I was sure it smelled like snow. Like the day in your photo, or maybe a little grayer.
We're glad it's sorted and running well and since absence makes the heart grow fonder, you'll be itching to ride again next spring!I also am more appreciative of all of the help that I received from many of you in getting it running again, and keeping it running!
I thank you all!
bob
I've tried that. Once in a while I remember to look at it, then I can't read the scribbles.I am just thankful when I remember some things even in the middle of the night, now if I could only remember to put a pad and pencil next to the bed to make a note to myself.