Picture: That's my Enfield and the guy looks a little like me but it isn't.
It was a chilly ride for the ROMEOs this morning, 37 degrees when I headed South to meet up with the other old men in Lindsborg. Five of us made the short ride to Durham and meet up with about twenty five other bikers from around the state. I can't remember the name of the restaurant but it was the only one right down town. Real clean place ran by some Mennonite folks and a bunch of young Mennonite girls for waitresses. I had the bierock and baked bean with salad bar special for $5.75 (drink included). If I had given it any thought I would have passed on the two bierocks and went straight to the homemade pie. As it was I just didn't have room for dessert, guess I'll have to go back some time. I felt kinda bad, some of the local folks had to wait on their lunch because of the ROMEOs. Maybe we should try eating a little latter, after all 12-1:00pm IS lunch time for most Kansans . By the time I got back home the temp was 62, bright sun shine, no clouds and a 10mph South wind, in other words perfect riding weather.
The bike was running great but a little down on power. Because of my lean running condition I slapped the stock air cleaner back on and got it going too rich but no back fires. The new main jets came in today so tomorrow I will be back to tuning with the K & N filter. Hopefully I can get it all sorted out and be able to devote some time to other things (the Royal Enfields health is my first priority you know).
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