Incredible early-summer weather here means I commuted by bike last week. That meant I had daily reminders of some of the little things still needing to be addressed on the 701.
I got the newly-painted black front sprocket cover installed, and I'm really happy with how it looks. The things that were hard to ignore: the bike was dirty, the chain needed lube, and the front wheel was not balanced. Given the compliant long-travel suspension, the front wheel imbalance was hard to discern around town, but certainly noticeable starting at about 45-50 mph.
I also have been meaning to reinforce the license plate mount since losing the previous plate sometime last fall.
I did a quick wash after work Friday. Today after helping oldeskewltoy test-fit the hemi in his Mk II Coupe, I did a little work on the Husky. Since we were out at the shop, we popped it up on the stand, I removed the front wheel and got it much better balanced. I lubed the chain, and made a backing plate for the license plate from ABS sheet, and then added extra holes and fasteners. There used to be two bolts on the plate, and two in the bike, and now there are four fasteners on each side.
I took the long-long route home from the shop, and enjoyed all the small improvements! It was my favorite kind of ride...super twisty roads, nice vistas, reasonable speeds, small throttle openings, and high lean angles! Mellow acceleration, minimal braking, and carrying as much of the reasonable straightaway speed as feasible through the apexes.