Time well spent bears a lifetime of memories and great relationships, but ill spent bears only regret and loneliness. - Stephen Gideon, 04/07/2008
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Saturday, March 01, 2008

Gasoline and Buell

Got up this morning, and when I went out to start the truck it wouldn't turn over.

Turns out the battery, which was six years old died sometime in the night. I'm just glad it didn't die when I was running around the other day. I tried charging it up but no luck. The automotive store checked the battery and verified it was dead. Six years out of the stock Motorcraft battery isn't bad, considering the truck is 6 years old! I got a new battery, and the truck started up fine.

I saw three Vulcan-750's on the road over the course of the last few days.

I took the Buell for a ride, I forgot how much fun the little bike is. I think I won't sell it. I backed it out, turned the gas on, let it get primed, and the bike started right up. I rode it to Mayflower on the old Conway highway, gassed up at the Valero ($3.18 a gallon for regular, but I put premium in the bikes. I put a half gallon in to fill it up). Took the highway home from there.

Gassed the truck up tonight on the way home from dinner with family, 243 miles and 12.696 gallons. That's 19.13 mpg, which isn't bad considering that the truck went 30 miles with overdrive off yesterday hauling 104 concrete pavers which were 8" x 16" and weighed 10 pounds each, plus a roll of fence wire, and four 6' steel posts the other day. I'm sure that cut down on my mileage some, but it was still much better mileage than I had last time I gassed up. For the record, it was $3.06 per gallon at the Valero near my home.

The weather is supposed to be windy tomorrow, 20 mph winds... but I'll try and get the Vulcan out and take it for a ride tomorrow.

The ride today though reminded me of why I used to love riding so much, and why I need to get back into it more again. It was sunny, warm, and beautiful out and I saw tons of bikes on the road. Plus, at 70 mpg for my Buell it'll be nice to ride to work again. I really appreciate God's creation when I see it each day, but it seems extra beautiful on the back of a bike.

Posted by Stephen Gideon at 8:52 PM
Edited on: Saturday, March 01, 2008 8:55 PM
Categories: Highway Robbery, Motorcycles

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

BUELL BLAST FOR SALE?

Spring is coming, I'm considering selling Buellie.

It's a 2003 Buell Blast, with a little over 5600 miles on the clock (I think, I'd have to verify).

  • New Battery
  • Buell Chromed Rear Axel Covers
  • Factory Optional Windshield
  • New Mirrors
  • Bar Ends
  • Front Axel Bolt Covers (color matched to the frame)
  • Buell Tool Kit (the big one, not the one the bikes come with)
  • Chase Harper Saddlebags
  • Performance Air Filter
  • Corbin Gunfighter Seat
  • Stebel Nautilus Horn
  • Oil, Filters, and Transmission Fluid
  • New Rear Tire and Extra Rear Tire
  • Pit Bull Rear Bike Stand (for servicing)

The Bluebook Value is supposed to be $2500.00 for one with average mileage and no accessories.

The Corbin Seat isn't cheap, and it's got over $1000.00 worth of accessories and stuff listed with it... I'd take $3000.00 cash for it... but I'm not sure if I want to sell it. Still love the bike, but I'm not sure I need two anymore. Still, it is paid for.

Posted by Stephen Gideon at 6:42 PM
Categories: Motorcycles