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What did you do to your Spyder today?

Had absolutely zero plans for this past Saturday. Woke up around 8:00 and decided to take a quick ride around the Lake to see how much the water had gone up since the flooding. Backed the 2021 RTL out for the first time since having it serviced 10 days ago, after the 9,045 mile cross country trip. After backing out ,I see about a 10" dia spot where oil had leaked. I backed the rear tire up on a ramp and saw where the oil had dripped from. I imediately called Baker and told them about it. Drove the one hour to Fayetteville and they pulled me in right away. 5 minutes later they told me it was ready. They had leaked the drained oil onto an area under neath and forgotten to wash it off. They said everything was tight and just needed to be cleaned. I didn't believe them, but on the ride home, I remembered the oil underneath was black and dirty looking. I parked the bike over a piece of cardboard when I got home. Checked it after about 4 hours and no sign of leaks. Checked again just now and still no leaks.
Did ride the wife's F3L out for about 30 miles yesterday evening and again to the gym this morning. I gotta say, for shorter rides, her's is my favorite.
 
Installed/downloaded a FI map after loading on my DynoJet Power Vision 4 program. Gonna do some datalogging soon to have my bike specific map built from the gang over at Fuel Moto.
 
Rode from Lake Stevens, Wa to Edmonds Ferry then to Port Angeles where I grew up, looking at the homes the family had lived in. Then on to Port Townsend, touring around town waiting for a ferry to Coupeville. Crossed the Deception Pass Bridge and down to Stanwood for pizza at Jimmy's, then on back to Lake Stevens. 233 miles and two ferries. Left at 8 this morning and got back at 7:30 this evening.

Took a picture of my grandparent's home in Port Angeles, where I spent a lot of time as a kid in the 1950's, as we lived a few houses away.

It is now the "Captain Joesph House", a retreat for Gold Star families.

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Got the insurance card in the trike up to date and put my passport in my jacket pocket.

Tomorrow we are riding from Lake Stevens, Washington, to Granville Island in Vancouver, Canada for lunch and back with the in-laws and their 2014 RT. About 117 miles each way. The Beard Affair looks like where we will have lunch.
 
Got the insurance card in the trike up to date and put my passport in my jacket pocket.

Tomorrow we are riding from Lake Stevens, Washington, to Granville Island in Vancouver, Canada for lunch and back with the in-laws and their 2014 RT. About 117 miles each way. The Beard Affair looks like where we will have lunch.
I used to stay at the hotel on the end of Granville Island when I had business in Vancouver. Neat area.
 
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