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2 hours ago, Pauly said:

Removed the pannier rack and wiped down the shiny parts. The tires appear to be original, as this only has 5200 miles on it. Ordered new Pirelli Angels for it today. 

Going to give it a very mild shakedown ride tomorrow due to questionable rubber and holiday police presence. 

 

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Sweet ride!

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Moved my bike out of the way so I could get to my tire changer.  Helped a friend change tires on his MT-10.  A couple other guys stopped by to help, drink coffee, and generally hang out in the garage.  It was a good morning with good friends!  😁

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Tires replaced and wheels reinstalled on the GSA. 2400 miles of the Smokeys put a hurting on them.

New tires came in for the RS, so they're being installed tomorrow. Had to pull the muffler to get the rear wheel off. That would suck if it took longer than 30 seconds to remove. :)

Tomorrow's adventure will be Helibar installation. Right now it's bed time because I've been doing actual work this week and I am too tired to attempt it tonight. 

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Left the house at 7:30 home at 4:10, 473 miles. It was an awesome day. The weather was perfect. 556 and 800 out of Fly were my favorites for today.

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Got out with my dad and brother for a KLR riding day. Made it over to Moonville tunnel. Had to cut the ride a little short (brother went down and his knee was swelling pretty bad). Overall, great riding though.

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Changed the oil and added an extended stud on the positive battery terminal in case I ever need to jump it. 

Tomorrow is front brakes in preparation for a NC trip with the wife in two weeks.

Left my GPS installed, since it runs Android Auto and the bike came with a place for the phone.

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