A 680 km run from Bathurst to Newcastle via Bells line and berowra waters, and return via Jerrys plains the bylong valley and kandos was one of the best and worst rides I've had for ages.
The to Newcastle leg on Saturday was brilliant. bike ran flawlessly and also got 328km on 19.2 litres.
The Sunday return leg was, different......
first the Eveready low oil light started coming on when pulling up for lights, No worries I thought, just get some oil at the next servo. Off again with a full tank and a full sump, the bike was fairly flying as I headed west to the Bylong Valley one of my favourite rides, picking off unsuspecting riders as the XS was given an open throttle. All good until the suspension bottomed out and crunched something underneath at rail crossing, the oil light didn't come on but I pulled up and did a quick check and found something I wasn't suspecting.......a missing oil filler plug and an oil slick down the entire right side and back wheel and I said the F word a couple of times. No worries, topped up the oil and fashioned a plug out of a piece of foam found at the bottom of the tank bag.
McGyver #1
I forgot to mention that earlier in the day I noticed I had no headlight on low or high?
Not a problem I'll fix that at my next fuel stop in Kandos, probly just a fuse.
Fuelled up and while I was at the bowser pulled the fuse cover off and quick scan of the fuses looked Ok. jiggled the fuse and the holder came apart, another F word, oh well I'll mosey up the street get a snack and have a tinker.
Mcgyver #2
So when I pulled up at the café the bike just stopped. odd I thinks. Oh well get me snack and Investigate later.
First thing was go over the fuses as it must be that. nope full swap out of all fuses and nothing, seat off, tank off, head light off, switch block on right side pulled off, cover of TCI pulled off. not a thing I looked at or prodded or jiggled helped.
ph call #1 Yeah Xtian knows electrics I'll call him. Explain to him that everything works, lights horn blinkers and all that but the starter buttom is dead as a door nail. Check the emergency stop was the word, Ok thanks mate and hang up I've had a look already but I'll have another. Still looks good to me. WTF will I try now?. I'll call Steptoe, he might have an idea, he did actually, and it was the same as Christians.... the kill switch, try bridging it out, he says. Wlell I aint no sparky but I'll give it a go. Thanks mate and hang up. A quick bit of wire tracing and an unconfident placement of an extra bit of wire between to plugs and bloody magic
McGyver #3
After 2 hours of head scratching and the footpath strewn with luggage, tools, tank, seat and other bits a hasty re-assembly and re-packing I was back on the road at 3pm,
and the final leg was superb, making up for lost time with average speed around 130kph and bursts of up to 150kph I soon had a grin from ear to ear again.
Another inspection when I got home and found I was also missing the nut from the rear engine mount bolt. another F bomb.
Thanks to Errol for the low level switch and Christian and Steptoe for answering your phones