Tire is on!

I put the new tire on the front, filled it with air, and it seems alright. I also checked the hi-beam light and it works nicely. I took it up to about 35mph tonight, I think it will go above 40mph, but I didn’t let it get up to speed. I guess the new tire was freaking me out a little. Next I gotta adjust the valve clearance, because it sounded like there was some tapping coming from there.

More Cub Work

Last night I went over to the garage to work on the C70. Although I only have a small space to work in, it is adequate. Earlier in the week, I went to Home Depot and bought the materials for my homemade jack-stand. It consisted of two bricks, a bag of dirt, and a tarp. The bricks go on the ground, for height, then part of the tarp, then the bag of dirt, then put the rest of the tarp over it. The tarp is there so that the bag doesn’t puncture. Then I lift the bike onto that pile, and the front wheel is off the ground. The dirt is pliable enough that the bike “settles” into it and is pretty stable. In the future, I’d like to get a center stand, which would make working on the C70 much easier, but the parts for it would cost upwards of $50, so I will just use my “Home Depot Special”.

Anyways, I got a bit of work done. First, I replaced the bulbs in the speedometer, the neutral indicator, and the hi-beam indicator. The panel lights up nicely now. I couldn’t test the hi-beam light yet because I didn’t start the engine, but the neutral light works perfectly. Also, I replaced the air filter, which was all dirty and oily. That was the easy part, and took about 10 minutes.

Tabasco Flavors

I have never been a fan of the regular old Tabasco, but I recently went to Chipotle where they have the Smoked Chipotle Tabasco and the Jalapeno Green Pepper Tabasco. These are both excellent! The smoky one has a bbq-type flavor, a bit like liquid smoke flavoring, and the green sauce is more tangy. I’m not sure which one I like better, so I bought both of them at the supermarket today. I still like the red Pickapeppa sauce better, but these are good to put on mexican food.

Mad Bastard Scooter Rally ’04

While doing a Google search on “Honda C70” last night, I stumbled upon the Mad Bastard Scooter Rally ’04, put together by CMG, a Canadian motorbike online magazine. I love to read stories like this. A group of several (6?) scooterists go on an endurance rally around Lake Ontario on scooters, including a Yellow 1981 Honda C70! I won’t give away the ending, whether they made it or not, but it’s a pretty cool story. You can also read about the ’05 Rally here, although no C70’s made the trip in ’05.

I have a fascination about motorbike journeys, and have been reading “Long Way Round” by Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman. Someday I’d like to take an extended trip on a bike too. Seems like a neat experience.

F- You Amazon.com

I pre-ordered Nintendogs: Chihuahua edition from Amazon a few days ago for the awesome price of $14.99. Today I received this email:

Hello from Amazon.com.

We regret to inform you that an error caused “Nintendogs – Chihuahua”
to be displayed at an incorrect price.

In accordance with our posted policies on pricing, we are unable to
offer this item for the incorrectly posted price. Therefore, we have
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best efforts, a small number of the millions of items on our site may
be mispriced. We do, however, verify prices as part of our shipping
procedures. If we discover that an item’s correct price is higher than
our stated price, we will, at our discretion, either contact you for
instructions before shipping or cancel your order and notify you of
such cancellation. This policy is posted in the Help section and is
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C70 Post

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The fender that arrived for my C70 should fit on nicely. The mounting holes on the top are placed differently than on the original fender, but the forks actually have bolts in the correct place for the replacement fender as well, so it should work out. The only problem is that I only have about an 8’x4′ space to work on it in the garage. The rest of the garage is filled with our moving stuff. I need to stop by Home Depot to buy some bags of dirt to make my homemade motorbike jack to lift the front of the bike up. Then I can change the front tire, and replace the fender at the same time. Speaking of the fender, the color turns out to be a really nice dark greyish-blue. It is actually one of the colors I was thinking of painting the bike, so I guess it’s decided. I shouldn’t have any problem finding a matching color at the auto parts store. The photo above is what my bike will look like. I am even going to paint the side covers white to match the legshield. I just need to search for a luggage rack like the one in the photo, but it shouldn’t be too hard to find since they are still produced in Japan.

Tacky Dodger Gear

I received an email from MLB.com today;

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So I decided to check it out to see if I could score some cheap stuff. Oh my goodness… the stuff for sale there was horrible!!! It looked like a bunch of fashion school rejects designed the gear!