I actually went for a ride tonight!!
We got back from grocery shopping, and I hauled all the groceries through the garage past the bike, sitting there on its kickstand. It was 72 degrees, the early sunset was coming through the trees, and I told my wife that I wanted to pull the bike out and ride it around a bit. I hadn't started it for a couple of months -- June sometime, I think.
I grabbed my helmet and set it on the hood of the car, then paddle-footed the bike out into the driveway. Bike on the centerstand. Key on -- moderately bright neutral light. Gas on -- actually it has vacuum petcocks so it's always on. Choke on. Doublecheck that the killswitch is on "run." (so many frustrating times before learning to doublecheck that darn thing.) Kick. Kick. Kick. "Hey kids, you don't have to stand there plugging your ears...go play or something." Kick kick kick kickkickkickkick. Pant, pant pant.
Darn, the neighbors are on their porch staring at me. Yay. Kick...kick...kick... Maybe the gas needs to be on Prime. Kick kick kick kickkickkickkick. Maybe no choke? Kick kick kick. Nope, choke back on. Kick kick.
I stopped and got the battery charger and an extension cord, opened the seat and hooked up the charger. I set it to 6amp, 10volt and plugged it in. Instantly the neutral light was brighter. I got optimistic and tried the electric start -- "clickclickclickclick.." Nope. I kicked it and got a cough. Again, and a cough. Kick-cough. Kick-cough. Kick-cough. Kick-cough. Kick-cough-sputter. Kick-cough-cough-vroom-cough. Kick-vrooOOOM!
Yeah...pant-pant...um, YEAH!
I unplugged the charger, unhooked it, shut the seat and put on my helmet. I sat there for a bit and blipped the throttle -- I'm still not happy with how much the valvetrain clatters, but it has plenty of oil and isn't making any other untoward noises. I idled it soooo slowly between my LTD and my wife's Volvo, then to the end of the driveway and a slow left on to our subdivision road. First gear, second gear, around the circle in the center of our road, then up to third, and down the road at 25mph. I got to the south end of our sub road -- it's only a half-mile from end to end -- and stopped at the corner of M-37. Waited for a Winnebago and a Grand Am to go by, then across M-37 to the back-road that winds behind the Main Street Cafe. (The sign says "great food" -- it lies.) A left on the road that crosses behind the Dairy Whip and the hardware/auto parts store. Then a U-turn, back, a right and past the Main Street Cafe to M-37 again.
Crossed M-37, and motored up our road at 25mph again -- lots of kids on our street, so I don't ride or drive very fast. Got a wave from a neighbor who I see out on his new Asian cruiser all the time just riding up and down our road, and waved back. Around the circle in the center of our road again, then past our house, past the last two houses on the road, and up to the north end of our road. Stop, slow U-turn...
...Big grin...
RrrrrrrAAARRR... click....RAAAAAARRRRRR... click....AAAAAAAAARRRRRRR... click...BWAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaa-mmmbdmbmdmdmbmdm... click....bwOMMMMMmmmmmmmmbumbumdmbmdm..... and back down from a loud 4th gear to 25 again as the first house passes by. Around the circle, 25mph to the south end of the road again. A last scan for any law enforcement in Buckley (population 54.3, I think) and a right on M-37. A quick blast up to 55mph or so as the evening sun streams through my dusty helmet visor, and I'm already at the sweeping left out of town, but instead of that I go straight on the cut-off road to County633. Stop at the stopsign, right on 633, and up to the speed limit again as I pass the Old Engine Show grounds on my left, but back down as some ninny in a minivan is sitting in my lane, facing traffic, getting their mail through the driver's window.
Around the white Town&Country at 30 or so, then back up through the gears for a quarter-mile, then slowed down to turn right on County Line road. I find I have to hold the blinker switch to the right to make them keep blinking, which makes it hard but not impossible to run the clutch at the same time. Right turn on County Line, up through the gears again, then back down for the turn back on to my sub's road. I'm done "gettin' on it" and I amble up the road at 25 once again to our driveway, then into the driveway, and paddle-foot the bike on the grass around the parked cars -- can't be too careful on grass. Bike off, and I backed it back into it's favored spot as the only motor vehicle actually staying in the garage.
I pulled off my helmet, and the old thrill was still there. My hands were actually shaking for the next half hour as the adrenaline rush wore off. Man, what a pure shot to the motorcycling vein. During the ride, I found that my skills really hadn't rusted that much at all. Starts and shifts were smooth, ultra-low-speed U-turns were ok with my feet on the pegs -- it all still felt natural and just flowed. I also savored how the clutch that I replaced last season was so much smoother and less grabby compared to the previous five years or so.
So... Un-insured? Yes. Un-plated? Yes. Went out wearing jeans, tennis shoes, casual shirt and a helmet? Yup, I was "that guy." Totally exhilarating, therapeutic and exciting, nonetheless? YES! Absolutely what I'd been missing.
