Archive for August, 2011

My Helmet is So Shiney

Just a quick update on my helmet as I realised I’d not uploaded a picture.

Its not quite a ‘Stig’ helmet, but it was nice enough and was discounted at Hein Gericke to £59.99.

I know nothing about helmet brands but this is a Takai helmet. I could have got it in just black but they would have had to order it in and I wanted to walk out then and there so I got the black & white helmet.

Full Frontal Helmet Shot

Full Frontal Helmet Shot

 

Side-On Helmet Shot

Side-On Helmet Shot

First Test Ride Completed

So I’m back. I’m still alive and both me and the bike are in 1 peice.

It was strange being on a motor powered bicycle and I must say the seated riding position isn’t the most comfortable but it might just be me needing to get used to the position. I’ve got plenty of time to do that.

My journey to Tesco was a short one. My moped doesn’t have indicators so I wanted the first journey to be small. My house to Tesco is a loop so I knew the lack of indicators wouldn’t be a problem. I had planned on using hand signals but needing my right hand for the throttle meant I could only really indicate left… I’ll also need to work on that!

I parked up at Tesco and chuckled to myself on my ‘not quite a bicycle/not quite a motorbike’ ride. I put it in the bike rack but hadn’t remembered to bring my bike lock – schoolboy error. I hoped that the nice people of Wokingham weren’t on the look out for a classic ’83 Honda Camino and luckily they weren’t.

Photo of the Honda Camino Parked at Tesco

Honda Camino's first test ride to Tesco

Supplies purchased I went back outside to mount my trusty steed. As I tried to start it, it was like the chain was slipping. This wasn’t a good sign. I took the plastic covering off the chain-side and it looked like the chain was too loose. What had actually happened is that bottom bolts holding on the rear tyre had come loose, allow the wheel to move forward. Not a good thing to happen. I tried to use my fingers to tighten the nuts but strangely that didn’t work and I was left stranded in Tesco.

What I had done was forgotten that I had a mo-PED… so I packed my helmet in the lock-box and tried to pedal home. The slipping chain meant that I couldn’t go quickly and the moped is hard to manouver at slow speeds. This meant I had a push the bike home. 😦 BOOOOO!

So I sat on the bike and started pushing it home. Going down the pedestrian ramp at Tesco I managed to get enough momentum to jump-start the bike! FREEEDOM! Knowing I had a loose rear wheel meant I kept the speeds low on the journey back and I made it home safely.

My first test ride was was both a success and a failure. But really I’m chalking it up to a success.

Things that went well.

  1. I didn’t die
  2. The bike can handle my weight
  3. It can accellerate to 25mph no problem (I wimped out before I hit 30!)
  4. The top-box can hold my helmet (Phnarrr Phnaar)
  5. When its going, its quite enjoyable to ride

Things that didn’t go so well

  1. Rear bolts need checking
  2. The fenders work themselves loose which makes an awful racket
  3. I think the top speed will be around 30mph
  4. Its quite uncomfortable
  5. No indicators

I’ll be checking the bike over again before I take it out. I will need to work out what I can do to keep the rear wheel bolts on. They are probably supposed to be torqued to a correct setting, not just me leaning on the spanner saying, “That’ll do.”

First test ride take 2

The bike is out of the garden.

Time to take this beauty out!

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Refitting is the opposite of removal – my arse!

So it was sunny this morning and it looked like great weather to put the rear wheel back on the camino.

I got my tool-kit out, put absolute radio on my iPhone and started refitting the wheels.

Helpfully when I took the wheel off I recorded it and uploaded it to YouTube. Unhelpfully I wasn’t getting a wireless signal in my garden and no 3G signal either so I did what any man would do; I looked at the bolts and guessed where they went.

The wheel was on!

Except I’d forgotten to put the chain back on. What a twat! So the spanners came back out and I took the wheel off to put the chain on and then put the wheel back on.

Great job done!

I went to tighten the brake cable but no matter how I tightened it, it was too slack at the wheel end. Then I noticed I’d not put the cable through a guide which then would tighten the cable.

I thought I would need to take the wheel off again but it was designed to slip the wire through so that saved me having to take the wheel off again.

Except I couldn’t hook the brake cable onto the hooky thing it should live in. I loosened the brake cable as much as I could but it was no use…I didn’t need to take the wheel off but I would need to loosen the bolts off to allow me to rotate the wheel enough to get the brake cable connected. Done! Finally!

I tightened up the bolts again and put the plastic chain covers on. The chain side went on and when I got round to the drive belt side I tried to put the belt on the pulley but it was no good, it wasn’t going on.

That could mean only 1 thing, I needed to loosen the bolts again to pivot the wheel to allow the belt on the pulley.

Back with the spanners and before you know it I’m done!

The plastic is on both sides, I’ve tightened the brakes and started her up.

We are good to go!

Finally!

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Wheel refit….

So I collected my wheel yesterday on the way back from Southampton. I went to fit it and the heavens opened. I hope that it stop raining soon so I can get the moped back on the road.

I even thought about wheeling it into my kitchen so I could work in the dry… infact I still think that might be an idea if the weather doesn’t improve…although wheeling my soaking wet bike into the kitchen might be a bad idea.

At least it is a bank holiday weekend – there is still tomorrow to get the wheel fitted back on.

 

Wheel is ready for collection

Got a voicemail from Hatfields of Crowthorne, my rear wheel is ready for collection.
The weather may be crappy but it is a bank holiday weekend Whig is perfect to take my mighty steed out on the road.
I’ve got an early start in Southampton tomorrow morning but I hope I can collect the wheel afterwards. I might even be able to fit it before I’m due out at lunchtime.

JOGLE Blog – Crazy Searches #3

I think this will be my last one today.

🙂

Twon

Searches Linking to my Blog

Searches Linking to my Blog

JOGLE Blog – Torbay Jogle – On Bike

This one is a little more gentle than the last JOGLE blog. They are doing it on bicycles and not running it!

http://www.torbayjogle.co.uk/?page_id=196

I like the idea of visiting pubs and having nice lunches and dinners, but on our journey I know we’ve got a Kamp Kitchen which will be supplying the Gruel Grub for the trip! (sorry Simon!)

They also seemed quite unlucky when it comes ot punctures….I think I will have to invest in some inner-tubes for my bike in case I have any.

Another JOGLE Blog – 9BarJogleUltra Running!

Wow!

Read my first blog of people running the JOGLE.

Its well worth reading and it shows a level of dedication which makes us doing it on 50cc bikes seem like cheating! Our trip wont be easy by any stretch of the imagination but running it – You must be mad!

http://www.9barjogleultra.blogspot.com/

Strange Search #2

So i put a post up on volkszone about the strange search I got.

http://www.volkszone.com/VZi/showthread.php?t=730794

It looks like someone is trying to be funny…. well it did make me laugh. I have 1 search showing as logged today.

Twons Massive Jogle Helmet Search Result

Twons Massive Jogle Helmet Search Result