infini4
Tricycle
This may not qualify as a CDA moment, however it's a story that needs to be shared. >
I park my bike in a carport, with a gravel floor, the whole driveway is gravel, that's awful in itself. This past Monday I came outside in the morning to find my bike laying on the ground. The kickstand had broken through the COG Rally kickstand puck we got in Johnson City, and sunk into the ground. For what it's worth, it looked like a gentle landing. I picked it back up, moved it forward a bit, and broke out my green ROK kickstand puck, and then headed off to Cincinnati for the week.
Today, I put in 250 miles, got home with a wheel bearing noise. I was clearing some rocks to put down some bricks, so that I could pop it up on the center stand and take a look at the front end. When I slid the rocks away, I found large amounts of dirt that had been left over from mining bees that appear to have been digging their underground hive right under my precious Connie. So now, the bike is living on the walkway by the driveway, and I'm researching the best way to eliminate "mining bees." Which is actually hard for me, as bees are very important for our ecosystem, and don't usually harm things.... except when the knock over my motorcycle.
I park my bike in a carport, with a gravel floor, the whole driveway is gravel, that's awful in itself. This past Monday I came outside in the morning to find my bike laying on the ground. The kickstand had broken through the COG Rally kickstand puck we got in Johnson City, and sunk into the ground. For what it's worth, it looked like a gentle landing. I picked it back up, moved it forward a bit, and broke out my green ROK kickstand puck, and then headed off to Cincinnati for the week.
Today, I put in 250 miles, got home with a wheel bearing noise. I was clearing some rocks to put down some bricks, so that I could pop it up on the center stand and take a look at the front end. When I slid the rocks away, I found large amounts of dirt that had been left over from mining bees that appear to have been digging their underground hive right under my precious Connie. So now, the bike is living on the walkway by the driveway, and I'm researching the best way to eliminate "mining bees." Which is actually hard for me, as bees are very important for our ecosystem, and don't usually harm things.... except when the knock over my motorcycle.