Bike Maintanence

So I have had a crash course in learning how to fix up bikes. Before I started riding, I pretty much had no mechanical knowledge, and well now, I am still pretty stupid on the subject. But I have done some recent work to my 82 CM450. For one I had to replace the intake manifolds between the Carburator and the engine. That was a fun project. My Choke cable is frozen, and so I waiting for the one I bought off of Ebay to come, so I can install that. Also my battery is shot, and so I will be replacing that later this week. I will also be welding a trunk to the bumper as soon as that comes in the mail. And as soon as that is all done, Ryan and I will be going on our first adventure ride. To learn more about what that is, check out www.advrider.com.

Nathanael

One Response to “Bike Maintanence”

  1. dad Says:

    just some ideas since I got home and looked at this. I saw you have Chip and Kathy to contact when in Tampa. I also have friends in Boise, Idaho that you may want to look up-Mark and Kim Farmer. I’m not sure what he does now but Mark has been a pastor. I also still might have some contacts in and around Lincoln, Illinois. You might consider visiting some of the Bible colleges in the midwest and talk with youth directors. I also have a key contact in Sacramento you should look up-Les Christie. I think you have heard of him. He has been a national guru in youth ministry for 30 years and is in the Rocklin area near Adventure church in the Sacramento area

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