Monday, February 26, 2018

Ola Ninos

Happy new year 2018.  For me it's chaos.  Just got transferred to
Yeah, that's right.   F.... England.   So, I have decided that I will leave in East London in Brick Lane/Shoreditch area for those who knows.  And have become a Cockney Reject who hangs out at the Biker Shed.   A f.... Hipster paradise !!!!!!!!  am tolerant but there are limits....where has the real biker lifestyle gone...


Now that has been said, I will return periodically to Houston where I have kept my house, my wife, my dogs, and my bikes....


Problem is, I won't have much time to work on them.  Bummer.....


Well, such is life and we all gotta eat.


So, what has happened in my life since last posting.   Well not much,  the XT 500, 1979 runs like a charm and I get my ass on it every time I have the chance.   I sometimes rotate with my shovel.  In reality it looks like that.  If its within city limit I ride the XT, if it's decent ride I take the shovel.


Both work great.   The XT bit difficult to start but am back into shape now, so can kick it without running out of breath.


My RV is still fucking up with the ignition, so I need to find the time to work on it, cause I got 2 project in the making.  


First the 1977 XT, which I have taken apart.



and redone the engine


So now I have a lot of polishing, sanding, and painting to do before rebuilding everything. 


And as luck would have it.  Reagan finish my Triumph engine, so its ready to be mounted back.
So, those are the 2 projects that should run me through 2018, if I find the time and the space to work.  Cause at the moment am out of space in my garage.  So will have to get rid of few bikes to carry on working. 


Otherwise, not much happening when its not raining in Houston.  Bit of road riding with the KTM
And after 4 years of absence, the Energy Monster Supercross came back to Houston so I went to see my idol, Ken Rocksen.   He is still shaking fm his accident last year and don't ride as crazy and he used to.



One other things, I did follow the Dakar this year, and there is a documentary that I recommend to every one, it's called "Dream Racers".  It's brilliant.