Wednesday, June 9, 2010

She’s a runner!

Well folks, we recently had a very exciting day. When we got the scooter, the chain wasn’t included. Fortunately, the guys at Barney’s Motorcycle & Marine were able to get us the correct chain based on the size of the front sprocket. They actually opened up a couple of chains to make sure we got the right one. Turns out it was a 428-120L. It was just 2 links too long so we used the chain breaker we just purchased to pop out a couple of pins. After that, we were able to fit the master link. At this point, though, we still weren’t ready to ride. We still needed to fit the sprocket bracket for which we’d been so patiently waiting. It always amazes me how a little $2 piece of metal is all it takes to keep you off the road. Anyway, here’s what it looks like installed:Thanks to this little beauty, the chain will stay on. Once the chain and bracket were installed, it was time to put the exhaust back on. I have to say, I’m really please with the way it looks.
With that, we were off. James was kind enough to let me take it for the first spin. It was glorious! I can’t describe the feeling of accomplishment we had at taking something that hadn’t functioned in 2 years and getting it back on the road.
After my quick spin, it was time for James to have a go. Unfortunately, we were so excited, we didn’t notice that the inner tube in the rear tire and almost completely given out.
Once we put some more air in the tires, James was able to take it for another ride, before the tire when completely flat. It was great day and it mades all the hard work well worth while.

Thanks for reading!
-Jason

2 comments:

  1. How did James fair with the handle bars being backwards here in the states?

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  2. Surprisingly well, I have to say. He's a natural!

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