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Jarrett
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Would but stupid job.
It's too bad flats can't be quickly repaired with zip ties.Hello Jarrett, yes I’m having a good time, how are you? Nope, straight for the hardship .
Took an hour or so. Unpacking, balancing the bike with my head, getting my custom kickstand under the fender, removing the one caliper, breaking it down, patching, and making my own slippery snot with a travel bar of soap and spit. It’s always easier with a second guy, really only need them here and there balancing things, but that third hand is priceless. Also helps having less anxiety when you aren’t the reason to hold up others fun……it was just my fun postponed. I just put on some music and took my time. And was thankful it was the front, this wide street bike rear rim stuff sucks breaking the bead. And the work bench was so nice, cool temps and shade. So I was lucky? I’m sorry I haven’t had any other hardships to discuss. The blow out repair on my sandals, I did time that. Only took me 15 minutes!
Nice pics!
How far is that cabin from NB roughly?
(See I didn't say anything about your flat this time)
ride...!!!
...what campground are the cabins at...??
TIA
Once again, Steve, you prove there is no adventure riding in TX nor any real scenery. One has to go to CO for that...right?
As usual, outstanding prose and photography, KsTeve! I enjoyed the latest on West Texas.
I got Mexico calling after Jan 1...keep on the lookout in case I get in another bind.
Jeremiah Johnson, yes sir. Cheers right back, I’m just north of Geronimo!"where the peoples is" Jeremiah Johnson??
Great ride reports. Cheers from Seguin.
Matt