Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Farkle-ing

I spent part of my Memorial Day weekend farkle-ing (is that a word? No, probably not) my KLR650.


Everything I added or got ready to add still needs a little more work to actually be 'finished', but it is a step in the right direction!


First off, I added four sets of the six tie-down loops that I planned to add to my trunk lid. Main obstacle right now: Need more hardware (I ran out of sealing washers). Oh, and miscalculated the proper length of the screws to use. I picked up 1.25" flat-head 10-32 screws, and when all was said and done, everything was .25" too long...*sigh*. I guess I'll just get out the Dremel and cut them off, rather than replace them with 1" screws, since I already have them in. I put two sets (inside/outside pairs) on the front and back of the lid so far. I will be adding the other two sets to both sides of the lid to give a cross-strap attachment point as well. Should be pretty secure. As I mentioned above, I'll post pics once I have them, both with and without the intended load.


Next on my farkle list was my Vista-Cruise. I had one of these on an old CX-500 I used to have, and loved it. Well, I finally got one to put on the KLR! Of course, I am going for the standard VC, not the 'Universal' model, as the Universal is just plain HUGE on the KLR grip, which is bordering on too short as it is. The Standard Vista-Cruise is a much more compact design, though it requires some modification of the KLR throttle assembly to make it work. As for right now, I just have the VC in place on the grip, but I haven't secured it to anything yet...therefore, it is currently non-functional. I am working on a suitable modification to remedy this, however! Pics will be posted once I have it finished.


I also picked up a 12VDC outlet (cigar lighter socket) to provide a means of powering some additional items on the bike, like my little air compressor, GPS, radio, or any other 12VDC accessory I may want to be able to plug in. I have the socket, but I need to find a suitable place to put it, then I need to wire it in. I am considering upgrading my fuses to the waterproof blade-type fuse carriers, maybe add a relay-controlled supplemental circuit to allow all accessories to be powered off with the key. I am also thinking about getting a different style of outlet, one that can be panel-mounted, and then installing something like a 'Duchin dash' to mount it to. Not that I won't also use this outlet; I may just mount this to the side of the sidestand switch cover and use it for the compressor, or possibly a heated vest if I get one of those.


Finally, I got a set of driving lights to supplement the anemic KLR headlight, to provide not only extra light for normal riding, but also triple the number of available light sources in the event that the headlight bulb were to burn out...redundency in critical systems is a GOOD thing. ;) Notice I didn't actually say I had them installed yet. The main problem I am facing with the lights is a suitable way to mount them to the front of the KLR. I don't have any front-facing guards to clamp them to, such as I have seen done with the P-D Nerf Bars, or else I would have done that. Nor do I have any desire to drill additional holes in my plastic, or I might consider mounting them directly to the fairing, either on the sides or directly above the headlight. I am considering trying to find some sort of clamp-style bracket that I could use to mount them to the lower fork tubes, or maybe some kind of offset bracket that would clamp to the bottom of the triple-clamp. I just haven't decided what would be the best way to do it. In any case, the lights are a $15 pair of halogen driving lights from Wal-Mart. Cheap, standard bulb...should do the trick. I also picked up a wiring kit they had on clearance for $8, with a relay, more (upgraded?) wiring, and a 'soft switch' with LED indicators and a sticky-back mounting pad (I hope the switch won't mind getting a little damp). Again, photos will be posted once installation is complete.


I still have a few other things that I would like to do, such as replace my doohickey, add a set of real handguards, upgrade by brake lines to braided stainless steel, etc. etc. etc...but like anything else, you have to take these things a step at a time. On a related note, if anyone in the Lincoln, Nebraska area would like to do a tech day, and wouldn't mind road-tripping to Seward, I have plenty of garage space for a few bikes. I might even be persuaded to get the grill out afterwards...who knows! I don't currently have the parts or tools to 'do the doo', but I could, if I knew there was enough interest. With enough takers, and enough notice, I could have a lift available as well (need a good excuse to pick one up).



Knightsabre

Monday, May 21, 2007

Towel Day 2007

Another year, another Towel Day is upon us!

This Friday, get out your towel and keep it with you all day, in rememberance of that most hoopy of froods, Douglas Adams.


Towel Day :: A tribute to Douglas Adams (1952-2001)


Knightsabre

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Offline...mostly

It's been a while since I posted anything here, and now the first thing I post is less than great news.


I will be mostly offline for between one and two weeks, due to my hard drive in my Powerbook dying.


I am currently trying to recover any important data off of it before I send it in to Apple for repair. I seem to have gotten my email file, which is the MOST critical, as it contains registration information for many pieces of software that I have registered. I should also have my bookmarks, personal documents folders, and other stuff from my desktop recovered as well.


I'll find out when I get home from work tonight how the data recovery is going. I'm hoping that my HDD will hold together enough to pull the data that I need off of it!


So, until I get my laptop back from Apple, I may not be able to get to my regular email account. I don't know if I *WANT* to see how big my junk mail folder will have gotten in that amount of time!


I am able to check my Gmail box, so if you have that address and need to get in touch with me, use that one for the time being.


At least I opted for the Applecare plan on this laptop, so the HDD repair is covered. Also, as I understand it, Apple will also give the entire laptop a once-over, just to make sure the HDD isn't the only thing going out on it.



Knightsabre

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Motorcycle Touring

Highway 81, just south of Yankton, SD - Saturday, Nov. 25th, 2006.
It's been a while since I posted anything here...gomen!

Over Thanksgiving this year, the weather was EXTREMELY nice all week, so I took advantage of it and took a little tour on my motorcycle!

I usually visit my parents in South Dakota every Thanksgiving, and this year was no exception. I just did it on two wheels instead of four this year! ;)

This is also officially the longest ride I have taken on a motorcycle so far, at just a little over 400 miles, round-trip. The temperatures were unbelievable for November in Nebraska/South Dakota, seeing at least one thermometer along the way at almost 70F degrees on Wednesday! It was a bit cooler on the way back home Saturday, not getting much above 53F degrees.

Anyway, the picture was taken on Saturday Nov. 25th, just south of Yankton on Hwy. 81.

This was just the first of what I hope will be many motorcycle trips I will take. I am already planning another one for next summer, though I don't know if that will be my NEXT trip. ;)

Knightsabre

Monday, July 17, 2006

Saying goodbye to an old friend...



Dave (Boardo, as many of us called him) was a good friend. He passed away this past Thursday, July 13th. He was 40.

It is never easy to lose a friend, especially someone like him. Dave was always upbeat, kind, friendly and willing to listen. He was also quick with a joke, one-liner, or movie quote (his specialty) to lighten any mood and bring a smile to your face. No doubt the regular members of a particular group of local modemers will think of him anytime any number of movies are watched, but in particular 'The Princess Bride' ("Mawwiage!") or 'MST3K: The Movie' ("I'm not an alien!" & "Hey, the floors look GREAT!").
Dave and I had DJ'ed wedding receptions together, and I personally DJ'ed Dave and Stephanie's reception. Music was always a big part of Dave's life, and he enjoyed playing it as much as anyone I have known.

Friend, fellow DJ, "partner in crime" on more than one occasion...you'll have to play this gig without me.

No more "Huzzah, and well met!". Things just won't be the same around here.

Farewell, old friend. Godspeed to you!
-Warren

Dave Daugherty

If you knew Dave, you knew how much radio was a part of his life. The following were his web pages, mainly related to Nebraska radio stations: current information, history, etc. I don't know how long these will remain up, but here are the links:

Dave's Nebraska Radio website

Dave's infamous 'Z-95' internet radio site - I have the distinct honor of being "the Official Mobile DJ of Z-95"!

The '4:30 on a Friday Creative' page - This has links to many of Dave's online projects.

Monday, June 19, 2006

New cases mounted on my KLR650

Well, I FINALLY got around to mounting my Pelican cases on my KLR650! :)

Follow THIS LINK (crucialrealm.com) to see my little How-To.

WARNING: The linked page is VERY graphics-heavy! Dial-up lines may take a bit longer to load...you have been warned.

Knightsabre

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Posting schedule

I'm not sure how many people out there read this thing, but you may notice that my posts seem to be few and far between. There IS a reason for this...I happen to have a number of places to post online, including spaces on my own server. That tends to be where a majority of my material goes, and this space is more or less just for playing around with.
I'll keep posting here, don't you worry! Especially if it's something that I think I want to get noticed a little easier than on my personal server.

Knightsabre