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What did you do to your Spyder today?

I've also been told my Ham Shack is not messy enough either lol.
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I dunno Das, I've frequently been told that 'A clean garage (or Ham Radio shack, Kitchen, whatever...) is a sign of a Sick Mind!' :oops:

Or maybe that was me telling the Child Bride?? :unsure: Not sure right now, and I'm too busy to think about it atm, I'm looking for something important that I've lost in the garage... Or was it in with all the radio gear?? I know it's not in the kitchen... Now what was it again?? 😖

Just Sayin' ;)

😁
 
I dunno Das, I've frequently been told that 'A clean garage (or Ham Radio shack, Kitchen, whatever...) is a sign of a Sick Mind!' :oops:

Or maybe that was me telling the Child Bride?? :unsure: Not sure right now, and I'm too busy to think about it atm, I'm looking for something important that I've lost in the garage... Or was it in with all the radio gear?? I know it's not in the kitchen... Now what was it again?? 😖

Just Sayin' ;)

😁

I have a 9x12' man cave in Arizona and 10x12' one in Washington, both are very good at hiding things that I am looking for. Even the Spyder joined the party this afternoon. I was putting all the stuff, rain gear, tools, GPS, Android Auto display back, and a plug cig lighter volt meter/USB port thingy went missing. Well, after 10-15 minutes, it was discovered that it had followed the tire pressure gauge, gate card, and other misc stuff to hide in the glove box.
 
I dunno Das, I've frequently been told that 'A clean garage (or Ham Radio shack, Kitchen, whatever...) is a sign of a Sick Mind!' :oops:

Or maybe that was me telling the Child Bride?? :unsure: Not sure right now, and I'm too busy to think about it atm, I'm looking for something important that I've lost in the garage... Or was it in with all the radio gear?? I know it's not in the kitchen... Now what was it again?? 😖

Just Sayin' ;)

😁

A clean garage (or Ham Radio shack, Kitchen, whatever...) is a sign of a Sick Mind!' :oops:

Definitely! Hahaha
 
Just flashed my PV4 equipped ECU with a new map provided by Lucas at Fuel Moto. Basically did some data log rides, and he sent me a basic map with zero changes to TBW/ignition timing/top speed, but changed the fan temp setting and adjusted my AFR's across the entire board. Gonna try this map using 87 or 89 octane fuel.
 
Installed some tiedown eyes I had on the bottom of the front shocks. Easy peasy! I would be out riding, however I am waiting for the park to come look at my electrical low voltage under load issue.

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Went to Moto Untd Draper, UT bike night. Lots of bikes and a couple of Spyders even. The State Farm sales agent lady had a bright red Canyon which looked really cool. Can Am should do that as a factory color.

Place was absolutely packed and somebody even won a Kawasaki Ninja 500 in the raffle.

Took my hearing aids out as some of the youngsters had exhausts which were beyond loud, giving it some as they arrived. Had a grumpy old man conversation with a couple of them.

At least they were wearing helmets, even if in t-shirts and shorts. I know it was hot, but the way some of them ride, they are bound to have an off, and neither they, nor their pillion, are going to look so darn cool afterwards.

Dang I'm getting old. I've not turned into my father, but skipped over a generation, and turned into my grandfather.
 
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