Dave Waugh and I rode out to the Wild House Market for a little shake down cruise on the Connie. He rode the Harley. |
After the Texas trip it was time for some Wing maintenance. Check valves, change oil and filter, renew sparkplugs, and changed out air filter. Will also change the rear tire soon. |
Having a hoist makes the job easier |
Wanna go for a ride? |
Fresh roses |
The entry way |
Hanging outside the door |
Front of the house |
Lanny (Biglefti) lives on Bonanza street. In a nice neighborhood |
After deciding what and how to do the job, Lanny got busy |
The project was to install a Rocking Wheel Chock for the front wheel, and change the rail so the wide tire on the Goldwing would fit better. It had to come apart some to do it. |
I brought the wheel chock down with me. Relatively inexpensive one from Harbor Freight |
This is what came on the trailer. It's gone now |
Cut and bend |
Wanted to leave the rail on for strength, but needed to cut and flatten the sides. Big tools for the project |
Takes skill to keep it even and avoid cracking |
Pat and Jeannie. Sidewalk Superintendants |
Knocking out the old rivits |
Lanny did 90% of the work, but I did some drilling, lifting and holding. You know, the hard part :-) |
Finished and ready for the test |
Getting dark, but Lanny loaded his bike on the trailer. Works perfect!. Will make loading by myself a lot easier now. |
We've all seen disguised cell phone towers, but this is sort of "overkill" Near Wickenburg this morning |
We spent the night in the Phoenix area, and are on our way home. This will part of I-11 someday very soon. They have been working on it for some time now |
These rocks always make me think of our friend, and many of yours, Chunk. We stopped here a couple of time so he could take pictures. R.I.P. my friend |
Even though it's been an exceptionally dry year, Springtime brings on a verdant desert. |
Wikiup is slowly turning into a Ghost town. There are fewer businesses every year. But..a few news ones too. |
Nice Cactus |
Dave and Romy's trailer in from of our house. Nice little King Ranch Ford pulling it. |
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