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« Reply #1950 on: June 03, 2010, 05:00:23 PM »

So, ahh, where is this rumored "global warming" when I want to go for a ride?

We were over on rainfall in May... normal is 3.96", we got 4.31".  For June rainfall, Stevenson is on track to go WAY over... we get an avg of 3.01" in June and we're already up to 2.68".  Before the end of the weekend we'll be over.  We had a ton of rainfall in Stevenson yesterday, with gutters overflowing on numerous occasions, and it's been raining most of the day today.  They're calling for some light rain tomorrow, with more this weekend.  bang head

Depending on how it looks out my windows in the morning, I may suit up and ride through the wet anyway.  Hood River is supposed to be nice tomorrow, so if I tough out the wetness in Stevenson/Cascade Locks, it aughtta clear up a little ways east.  We shall see...

In other news, I got an intercom for my wife and I.  The Cardo Scala-Rider Teamset. ~$160 at Competition Accessories.  Gets good reviews for doing what it was designed to do, doesn't get such good reviews when compared to the feature sets on far more expensive models.  I'm hankering to try it out... the ability to talk back and forth wirelessly, link to a phone, listen to music... that's more than I need.  I'll let y'all know if it works.
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« Reply #1951 on: June 04, 2010, 03:26:00 AM »


 I'm hankering to try it out... the ability to talk back and forth wirelessly, link to a phone, listen to music... that's more than I need.  I'll let y'all know if it works.

Walk around the house with your helmets on. Should be a funny way to test it. Take pics.. ha ha ha
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« Reply #1952 on: June 04, 2010, 11:55:59 AM »

He's a married man now, doesn't need to wear a helmet anymore...wait, what?
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« Reply #1953 on: June 04, 2010, 02:13:22 PM »

i dont get it.
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« Reply #1954 on: June 07, 2010, 02:49:46 PM »

Walk around the house with your helmets on. Should be a funny way to test it. Take pics.. ha ha ha

I still need to install it on her helmet.  That, and I've read that the intercom doesn't work well when there's no background noise... it actually works best on-bike, when you're moving.  *shrug*

Anyway, I've installed the rider unit on my helmet, and tested the Bluetooth interaction with my phone.  That works just fine.  The Blackberry responds to voice commands fairly well.  This functionality was tested in the house, though, not on-road yet.  It's sunny in Hood River today, so I rode to work, and I'll test the Bluetooth phone interaction on the way home.  Supposedly... it works great at 70 mph.  From what reviewers have posted, people on the other end have no idea the person they're talking to is clipping along on their motorcycle.  We shall see.

Speaking of weather and riding... anyone get out on Saturday?  I wish Erica and I had!  Instead I had work to do under the GTI and a hellacious lawn mowing.  The grass had gotten a couple feet tall; way too thick for the standard mower my landlord made available.  So I was hunting around the pole barn looking for a weedwacker to knock it down with before mowing, and instead I found this:

 Evil

The BCS 732 walk-behind tractor.  It's Italian, believe it or not, tho it's powered by an 11-hp Honda GX11 engine.

I prolly wasn't supposed to use it, considering the landlord never told me about it and it was under a tarp... and if I can't blame him.  I wouldn't want to try explaining to an average tenant the innumerable options and controls on that thing.  It has an output shaft for multiple attachments (had the brush mower installed, with a tiller and a snow plow sitting elsewhere in the barn), the clutch lever, engagement/disengagement for the attachment output, a 2-speed (hi/lo) fwd/rev gearbox for the wheels (plus a forward-only overdrive for transporting the tiller), a locking differential (!), throttle lever, adjustable-height handlebars, and more.

So, while I wouldn't want to explain all that and how to work it to the average tenant... I'm a rocket scientist.  Grin  I took my time tracing all the cables and figuring out how it worked, cautiously started it up, tested the functions (and got no unpleasant noises), and proceeded to tear through the field grass and ferns that had been taking over the yard(s).

That locking diff came in handy a couple times... that beast has to weigh 250+ lbs (the power/drive unit alone is stamped 82kg = 180lbs), and it nearly got stuck in a couple places where the back yard is kinda gnarly.

Anyway... I'm a little sore after wrestling that beast around on Saturday, but I got all of the yards mowed.  Now I need to go over the front and side yards with the normal mower and a weedwacker in order to give them a "finished" look.  I don't think I'm going to detail the back yard... as long as it's not wild and untamed, it's fine.  It's on a bitzatch of a hill, and with all the rain we've had the ground is quite soft, so the "normal" self-propelled Craftsman mower tends to get stuck more often than not.  Erica doesn't care so much about detailing the back, either, and that's probably my biggest criterion (she's happy that it doesn't look unkept).

Okay, enough inane ramblings... back to reality.  Plenty left to do tonight.  Hope y'all had a great weekend!  waytogo
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« Reply #1955 on: June 07, 2010, 06:48:35 PM »

There is a winery in the Yamhill AVA that has a Lamborghini tractor!  I can't remember the name, but it was cool.  Vino!
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« Reply #1956 on: June 08, 2010, 02:27:41 AM »

There is a winery in the Yamhill AVA that has a Lamborghini tractor!  I can't remember the name, but it was cool.  Vino!

Lambo made tractors before cars... he figured out the big engines could make spendy cars... and he kept begging Ferrari to do it right... and they wouldn't make his changes... thinking he was a crackpot... so he made his own.
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« Reply #1957 on: June 08, 2010, 07:28:28 AM »

So, ahh, where is this rumored "global warming" when I want to go for a ride?

It's global warming, not global drying.
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« Reply #1958 on: June 08, 2010, 07:37:21 AM »

I just spaced out while getting gas on the 999... splattered the tank... really cool of me...  bang head  Like I just started riding and had no idea how to do it....

Anyhow.... Ryan is no longer like Chuck Norris...
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« Reply #1959 on: June 08, 2010, 04:25:27 PM »

Lili and I went out Sunday.  Noah offered a ride in the ark  Grin

Car spun out in front of me on I5.  My pants were soaked by the time I got home (forgot my waterproof liner) not sure if it was rain so much as I peed myself a bit . . .

That was some scary shit!
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« Reply #1960 on: June 10, 2010, 03:46:43 AM »

I am bored. Somebody entertain me.
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« Reply #1961 on: June 10, 2010, 03:52:54 AM »

Why isn't sugar spelled with an h in it?  Shugar right?   laughingdp
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« Reply #1962 on: June 10, 2010, 03:57:23 AM »

Why isn't sugar spelled with an h in it?  Shugar right?   laughingdp

I only really expect it to sound that Southern from a Georgia working gall. Reminds me of this time in Atlanta... laughingdp
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« Reply #1963 on: June 15, 2010, 02:45:42 AM »

Look... it's raining... glad that pesky summer didn't stay around too long.  bang head
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« Reply #1964 on: June 15, 2010, 10:29:21 AM »

Look... it's raining... glad that pesky summer didn't stay around too long.  bang head

+1

Of course, I should have suited up and toughed out the rain in Stevenson/Cascade Locks this morning... it's sunny in Hood River right now. I'm not alone tho... most of the other bikes stayed away.  Yesterday there were a bunch of 2-wheelers in the parking lot.  Today?  Just one.

Oh well.  If it won't warm up here, I'm going to go visit some warmer weather elsewhere!  My wife and I are flying out to visit family in the Philippines later this week.  Sunshine, warm water, tropical islands...  Smiley
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