dltang
Very Handy Member
After I got my spyder back I was only able to get two days riding in before we got hit with the snow again. Here we had such a mild winter all along and then wham, snow, just when I could ride again. I had a few days this week where I considered riding into work as it wasn't too cold or snowing but didn't because it was snowing and icy when I was leaving for work at 11:00 pm. Finally yesterday, no snow or precipitation expected..YEAH!! I rode to work and it was great. Temps in the low 30's, just enough to get the snow off the roads so I can get out of my neighborhood. My street was still covered as of last night but I just kind of cruised down it without stopping until I hit pavement. So far no nanny kick in and no trouble. The really good news, it appears like I am supposed to have sunshine and low 30's temps and no snow for at least the next 4 days. I will be riding folks. :2thumbs:
I am going to have to check my gas mileage on this rebuilt engine with my next fill up though. My first fill up appears that it will have dismal mileage. I am attributing that to a number of factors. 1. I don't think I filled up all the way, as I was just in a hurry to get my spyder back and ride. 2. For the first 50-70 miles or so, it seemed like the idle was always high and never geared down, even when I downshifted. You know how you can hear the engine change to a low roar, I didn't get that at first. Now it is perfectly normal. 3. So happy to have my spyder back, I have been a little heavy on the throttle at times..
4. I have been varying my RPM's and speeds for the engine break in period as well. So, today when I fill up, I will start to keep track of mileage for my "new" engine and keep you all posted.
Just glad to be riding once again. Hope to see some of you this summer if time and money prevail.
I am going to have to check my gas mileage on this rebuilt engine with my next fill up though. My first fill up appears that it will have dismal mileage. I am attributing that to a number of factors. 1. I don't think I filled up all the way, as I was just in a hurry to get my spyder back and ride. 2. For the first 50-70 miles or so, it seemed like the idle was always high and never geared down, even when I downshifted. You know how you can hear the engine change to a low roar, I didn't get that at first. Now it is perfectly normal. 3. So happy to have my spyder back, I have been a little heavy on the throttle at times..

Just glad to be riding once again. Hope to see some of you this summer if time and money prevail.