{"id":57,"date":"2007-05-13T22:41:00","date_gmt":"2007-05-14T05:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pheonix.org\/blog\/none\/weeeeelllll"},"modified":"2007-05-13T22:41:00","modified_gmt":"2007-05-14T05:41:00","slug":"weeeeelllll","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pheonix.org\/index.php\/2007\/05\/13\/weeeeelllll\/","title":{"rendered":"Weeeeelllll&#8230;&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As I said, this leg has pictures. What I did not expect is that I would be so thoroughly wiped out afterwards to even consider dragging the camera out and downloading them.<\/p>\n<p>Let me start by saying &#8220;I&#8217;m safe and sound, in a nice hotel room, after having a nice medium-long soak in a hot tub and a nice hot shower afterwards..&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Let me repeat.. I&#8217;m fine.<\/p>\n<p>Now for the fun part. Bike now has a battle scar. Maybe I should rename it the BattleScar Galactica. Didn&#8217;t (I know, I know) take pictures while she was on her side, but I was too embarassed to think of the camera. I had just gotten out of New Mexico (and it&#8217;s absolute lack of cell phone coverage north of Las Cruces\/west of Socorro) after having a nice fast run with seeral cars. I was tired, had pretty much only had dried fruit for lunch, and needing gas. I stopped at the first gas station I saw.. as did everyone else, apparently. I got impatient,  decided to leave. First, I stalled the bike&#8230;. then got it restarted, and was heading to the curb. As I was pulling out into the street&#8230; a combination of fatigue, loose raingloves,  impatience, hunger, and a fractured gutter&#8230; well, the bike didn&#8217;t go when I twisted a little, and it happend too fast to twist a lot, and when she stopped, she tipped, and all I could do was break her fall.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately, I did so without using any parts of my body&#8230; like bones&#8230; as a cushion. I love my bike, but not THAT much. A couple nice individuals helped by put the rubber back where it belonged, an I scootched on down (after thanking them profusely, of course) to the locla McD&#8217;s for a burger, a cup of coffee, some salty fries (yay, electrolytes!) and a few good shakes of &#8220;Man, you knew better, you coulda really screwed up!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>So, bike now has a scuff on the right handguard, and the highway peg got a bit out of whack, another ding on the Jesse bag, but nothing broken on it or me. Yay.<\/p>\n<p>Rolling back, it was a mini-BMW convention at VLA&#8230;. met a few nice riders, it&#8217;s too bad I am so horrible with names. Good pictures taken, just can&#8217;t put forth the effort tonight.<\/p>\n<p>The other motorcycle drama was a REALLY slushy clutch heading up into Cloudcroft. I stopped at 8600 feet&#8230; the crest&#8230; and started trying to figure out what went wrong. It -felt- like a bleed issue.. air in the line. After a thorough inspection, the set\/adjust screw on the clutch lever had vibrated lose and therefore the clutch was never fully disengaging.<\/p>\n<p>White Sands was cool, and there&#8217;s an interesting story there&#8230; I found the perfect place to pull over for a mountain picture. So I look down at the ground where I am putting the kickstand down&#8230; and there.. of all things&#8230; is a brand-new, plastic wrapped quick-release foot for a camera&#8230; I was NOT the first photographer to stop there. I laughed&#8230; smugly&#8230; and took the shot \ud83d\ude42  No great shakes really, there was a lot of haze&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Cleanest bathroom I have ever seen&#8230; pump&amp;gas in Artesia, NM.<\/p>\n<p>Allright.. I&#8217;m wiped out, and heading to sleep after I find the weather report&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Belg<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As I said, this leg has pictures. What I did not expect is that I would be so thoroughly wiped out afterwards to even consider dragging the camera out and downloading them. 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