Today was a GWRRA CA2Q chapter meet at Dublin CA. Our first winger meet. Met up with Susie on her red wing at 7:30am and had a fun ride to Athens Burger Restaurant at Dublin. The warm welcome immediately made us feel home. There were ride tips, discussions, tons of fun and laughter and a great breakfast to top it off. Most of the people were well in the 50s and had nicely loaded wings. They all went for a day ride, while Susie stayed back to help me with a tire change.
The tire removal process was easier than I could imagine. A normal car jack to lift up the front wheel an inch is all we needed to remove both the tires together ! Front came off easier than the concours. For the rear, the lug nuts are supposed to be tightened at 80 ft-lb, so Susie had this nifty torque multiplier tool that multiplies torque by 30 times ! The lug nuts came off in 5 minutes.
All were well so far. Then I took the wheels and new tires to get them changed at a shop. Santa Clara cycles were not free till 3pm and it was only 1pm, so I went to Bike World. No mechanic in shop. Went to Honda Ducati Peninsula. Fully booked for the day. Off to GP sport at Santa Clara. They took me in at once. All went fine, except they could not balance the rear wheel and sent me to their bigger shop at San Jose. The SJ Honda shop balanced my rear tire immediately and did not charge anything. I was happy. Back to home, ate lunch. Susie came around 4:45pm. I was trying to pump up the tires to 41psi, when I noticed that the valve stems were both cracked badly and the rear tire was hissing air from the stem !!! Arrghhhh. Susie also didn’t expect that on a 24k mile old bike while she never had a stem go bad in her 100k miles of riding. My bike probably sat a lot in the sun which rotted out the rubber, and owner rode it so gently that the tire was the original one, from 2005.
Anyway, back to Santa Clara shop and I demanded they fix it immediately. No valve stem in shop, so back to the SJ shop. To my disbelief they actually acknowledged that it was a serious mistake by a dealer, and replaced both stems immediately. They did charge me labor ($51) and stems ($30), but told me I would get full labor refund from the Santa Clara shop. Despite the hassle, their gesture made my day.
Back to home. Both tires went up without hassle. And I got to use a torque wrench for the first time. Amazing tool. The rear lug nuts were to be tightened to 80 ft-lb, I could barely manage 70. Have to get them checked again soon.
All in all, a very productive day, thanks to Susie for her time and expertise. Like most of the wingers, wrenching for me is an integral part of the motorcycling experience. The feeling of bonding with a machine is just awesome. And speaking of greasy hands - they just rock.