klingon
27th May 2007, 18:47
Woohoo! The Mighty Volty is on the road again. :D
24 hours after she was sitting in a workshop having been "written off," she was singing her happy little thumper song, almost as good as new :love: AND I'll be riding her to work tomorrow. :Punk: Huge thanks to Mack the Knife, The Stranger & crew, Big Red, Bella & Dave C.
Against all odds we found an original Volty indicator assembly at the wreckers, without its lens. But I had picked up my unbroken lens from the middle of the road after the accident so we just popped them together, got a new bulb and voila!
We also found an original tail light assembly and patched together a new lens out of its broken bits and my retrieved broken bits.
Mack the Knife worked wonders on the rear guard with a rubber mallet and a chunk of firewood, and proceded to do the same thing to my back and shoulders! Believe me, if you've ever been panel-beaten by Mack, it's a real experience :shutup:
Then the darling boys at Mt Eden Motorcyles let me borrow an old shock until I can get hold of a pair of GN shocks later in the week.
Today I got a replacement number plate and took the Volty out for a quick spin to check that we'd put all the bits back in the right places. First time back on a bike since the crash, and I LOVED it. I'm one happy camper :sunny:
Thanks again to all those who helped, those who offered help, those who commiserated and offered encouragement, and to Jill for her patience because we should have been doing "other stuff" this weekend :Oops:
Q: How many KBers does it take to put a Volty back together?
A: The whole damn family :yes:
24 hours after she was sitting in a workshop having been "written off," she was singing her happy little thumper song, almost as good as new :love: AND I'll be riding her to work tomorrow. :Punk: Huge thanks to Mack the Knife, The Stranger & crew, Big Red, Bella & Dave C.
Against all odds we found an original Volty indicator assembly at the wreckers, without its lens. But I had picked up my unbroken lens from the middle of the road after the accident so we just popped them together, got a new bulb and voila!
We also found an original tail light assembly and patched together a new lens out of its broken bits and my retrieved broken bits.
Mack the Knife worked wonders on the rear guard with a rubber mallet and a chunk of firewood, and proceded to do the same thing to my back and shoulders! Believe me, if you've ever been panel-beaten by Mack, it's a real experience :shutup:
Then the darling boys at Mt Eden Motorcyles let me borrow an old shock until I can get hold of a pair of GN shocks later in the week.
Today I got a replacement number plate and took the Volty out for a quick spin to check that we'd put all the bits back in the right places. First time back on a bike since the crash, and I LOVED it. I'm one happy camper :sunny:
Thanks again to all those who helped, those who offered help, those who commiserated and offered encouragement, and to Jill for her patience because we should have been doing "other stuff" this weekend :Oops:
Q: How many KBers does it take to put a Volty back together?
A: The whole damn family :yes: