Thursday, 17 December 2015

Queensferry Crossing


It was very mild today (13C/55F) so I went for a run to check on progress of the Queensferry Crossing over the River Forth. This was more difficult of late since the existing road bridge has been closed after a defect was found. I got to the south side ok, but getting to the north would have involved a long detour and a lot of congestion.


Three towers of the bridge with the deck being erected
 



 
This panaroma shows the Queensferry Bridge and the existing road & rail bridges



The rail bridge is always worth a photograph


The problem with the existing road bridge is the hangers that connect the main trusses to the towers.
This is the hanger

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Big in Russia?


I often look at the stats for this blog to see how many people visit and from where. I mean, I wouldn't like to think I was talking to myself. Recently there have been some odd numbers regarding pageviews from Russia. The figures are:

today:         zero
this week:    412
this month:  532

Very odd. There seems to have been an short but intense interest in my blog from that country. Have Russians really been visiting or is this part of some sinister internet scam? Any ideas.

Если вы посещаете мой блог из России, пожалуйста, дайте мне знать.
(If you are visiting my blog from Russia please let me know)

Я всегда время, чтобы проверить "Сказки из пути"
(I always make time to check out "Tales from the Road")

Friday, 11 December 2015

CBF250 Helmet/Seat Lock


A minor but persistent problem on my CBF250 has been the helmet/seat lock. It tends to jam in bad weather when water & muck gets into the workings. The key won't turn the lock and the seat release jams.

The trouble is that if the lock jams I can't get the seat off for access to the tool kit or puncture repair kit and that could leave me stranded. There is also a danger of snapping the key trying to turn the lock. So I decided to fix it once and for all. 

Helmet/seat lock
With some effort I got the key to turn
The seat catch
The lever I'm pulling operates the catch via a cable
A problem was removing the lock. It is attached to the frame by security screws that I couldn't remove so I drilled them out. The lock then came apart. The parts were pretty mucky....
....but cleaned up ok
I soaked the lock in oil
The mechanism back together & packed with grease
And back on the bike. Hopefully this won't cause any more problems in the future.

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Let There Be More Light


I noticed recently that the FJ's instruments were mostly in darkness. They could have been like that for a while because I seldom ride in the dark. They are illuminated by three bulbs and I think that two of them have blown. No probs - replace the bulbs. But…it's not that simple to get to the back of the clocks.

Something's not right.
The bulbs are in there somewhere…


…but there's no obvious way of getting to them.

Not from below.
Start by removing the fairing air scoops….


….and fairing inner panels….


….to get access to the fairing bolts.

And the fairing comes off easily.
The bulbs can be changed without removing the clocks from the fairing

The bike uses wedge type bulbs

The clocks are lit up again (no I didn't take this photo at 1:24am - the clock needs re-set because it was disconnected)

This was less hassle than I was expecting and the FJ, as usual, proved to be fairly easy to maintain.










Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Winter Run


The weather here has been stormy and wet for a while but today there was a respite so I went out for a ride. I took a run round the Rosneath Peninsular which is fairly close (110 mile round trip)

 The Esplanade at Helensburgh


 The inventor of telly was born here


Rosneath Bay

 It's just past 1:30pm and the sun is setting behind the hills


 The Firth of Clyde from Kilcreggan


 Loch Long and Creachan Mor (centre)


 From Barbour Road I always stop at a nice cottage with this view down the Loch to the Firth of Clyde.


 But the cottage has been demolished no doubt for a big new one.

 
This was the cottage
Back at Kilcreggan

 Garelochhead

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Hipsters Paradise


The cool and trendy amongst you are spoiled for choice for your two wheeled transport. 

Ducati have a new version of the Scambler called the Flat Track Pro.....
....and a new 400cc Scrambler Sixty2

 Yamaha XSR700 based on the MT-07 (FZ 07)....


.....and XSR900 in Yamaha racing colours.

The XV950 Racer also gets a cool paint job
 
Moto Guzzi offer the V7 Stornello Scrambler (let down by the "garden shed" exhaust) 
 
Also from Moto Guzzi the V9 Bobber
BMW R Nine T Scrambler