3,200 miles later and I'm back home after another drive to Ohio to move stuff.
What's 475 miles wide and looks like this the entire way, you ask? Fuckin' Kansas.
Cool sunrise pic as I was blasting down th road though...
I do keep calm, it is great to see him getting into knots because he can not wind me up the way he wants to i think this may have been why he thought about going for me fist in the air...
Been ok again today, asked if i needed anything whilst he was out at the shops
I don't watch TV either....got a nice TV for watching dvd's on occasion though...can't see paying good money only to have to wade through countless hours of adverts
I have been arsing around with my tyre pressures now I have my shocks dialed in so I took a run out to do some testing. The book pressures are 36 front and rear but I have always ran 37 front and 38 rear. So today I set them at 35 front and 36.5 rear. Took a run through the villages out east and headed up into the hills to Long Yester.
Unfortunately the higher I climbed the windier it got. So I was forced eventually to head back towards Edinburgh. Tyre pressures worked well though.
Bike as always ran perfectly.
I also found some friends for Fred.
Had a play around with the pump today. Works really well, I set one of the memories for 36 psi and used it on the bike.
It stopped at 36.5 and when I checked with my manual very accurate dial gauge it showed 37psi so I am happy with that. I guess it allows 0.5 psi for when you remove the valve but it doesn't seem to lose anything when you unscrew it.
A lot easier than messing around with a foot pump.
Beautiful scenery but you need to take a leaf out of @Six30 book and find a nice urban car park if you want to get the money shot
Good news on the tyre pressures