Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Say Hello to Big Brutus...

This winter weather is really getting to me. I'm starting to suffer from PMS (parked motorcycle syndrome).

Today, I was sitting in my office looking at the display boards I made. I used 26" x 19" poster frames and added different things to them so I can recall each years rides just by looking at them. 10 years on one board and the other is still being added to.


I was noticing one of the pins.


It's one I picked up at the Big Brutus Visitor Center in West Mineral, Kansas. In 2009, my ridding buddy, John, and I were on our way back from the Southern FJR Owners Rally in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. I wanted to make a side trip to see Big Brutus. It took us a little out of our way, but not too far.
Big Brutus is a Bucyrus-Erie, 1850B, electric shovel. It weighs 11 million pounds, and was shipped to the area on 150 rail cars in 1962. It's not the largest electric shovel ever built, but it's the largest electric shovel still in existence. The unit is 160 tall, and the bucket holds 90 cubic yards. It was all electric powered and had what was basically a long 7,200 volt extension cord behind it. It was operated by the Pittsburgh & Midway Coal Mining Company until 1974. It's now a museum dedicated to the coal mining history of southeast Kansas.
For a small admission fee, you get a fact sheet, and get to walk through the insides of Big Brutus on a self guided tour.


It's hard to get a feel for just how big Big Brutus is, maybe this will help.. Look at the people coming down the stairs...


One more picture of the bucket. I didn't take this photo, I found it on Google Images. It's from a Kansas tourism web site, so I hope it's ok to use their photo...

Interesting info can be found HERE.

Sunday, March 03, 2013

Finally, Something Motorcycle Related.

I follow many different motorcycle forums. Some are brand, or riding style specific, and some are activity based. On one of the forums, someone posted a link to Motorcycleroads.com's list of the "top 100 motorcycle roads in the USA". Here is the link. The person that made the post asked the question, "How many of the roads on the list have you ridden?"

I went through the list and think I'm up to 15.

Here are the one's I've done.

#6. San Juan Mountain Skyway. Only a portion, Cortez-Durango.
#8. Twisty Road Next 140 miles!! California Hwy 36. Red Bluff to the coast.
#9. Arkansas Pig Tail, Hwy 23. I may have done only parts of this one.
#12. The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Hwy 12 in Utah.
#20. Coronado Trail. Hwy 191 (the old hwy 666) in Arizona.
#27. Central Hills Loop. Black Hills, South Dakota.
#28. Rattlesnake Pass to Wallowa Lake, Oregon to Washington, Hwy 3+126.
#32. The Incredible North Shore Tour....***Only by car*** so I won't count it.
#33. Mexican Hat to Bryce Canyon. Utah, only part of the route.
#45. The Lolo Pass. Hwy 12 across Idaho. Many times!!
#54. Big Horn Mountain loop. A route over the Big Horn Mts. on Hwy's 14 and 16. Most of it!
#55. Heber to Hannah & the Wolf Creek Pass Loop. Outside of Park City, UT. Most of it!
#58. Arkansas At Its Best - Highway 7. Parts north of I-40.
#66. The Devil's Tail. Devils Canyon area of Oregon.
#85. Hwy 16 from the Pig Trail to Scenic 7. Through Deer, Arkansas.
#90. Yuba River Ride. Part of it along CA-49


How many have you done??

Monday, February 25, 2013

Pulling the Head off the Engine

I took some pictures as it came apart.
Head ready to come off...

Cylinders 1, 2,3 and 4... The red stuff in #2 is ATF/Acetone....


The same after a bit of cleaning... I don't think #2 is salvageable The surface is completely pitted and rough, #4 might be, but the rust groove is quite deep?? Doug, or John... got an opinion?? Pistons, rings and sleeves??? New rings and an afternoon with a hone???


The head will need a day at the spa/machine shop to recover. A complete disassembly, soak in the hot tank, magnaflux to check for cracks, and a valve job...

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Started Work on the Allis-Chalmers B...

The temps were pretty mild here today and that inspired me to go out to the garage and start working on my tractor. I'm pretty sure the reason it's frozen or locked up, is from water getting down the muffler and into a cylinder or two. When I first tried to turn the engine over it wouldn't budge. I pulled out the spark plugs, used my MityVac and sucked a bunch of rusty water out of the #2 cylinder.

Today, I started to dig deeper.

I first removed the muffler, air inlet cover and the hood. Next, I removed the valve cover. There was a bit of oil in some low spots in the head, but it was pretty clean. There are 3 frost plugs in the head. They have been known to rust through and when that happens, coolant will leak into the head and it will run down the oil return paths and mix with the oil. Not Good.... The 3 plugs in my B's head were in good shape! I cleaned them off, tapped on them with a heavy screwdriver, and they look good with no visible rust... They'll be replaced when the head gets serviced.

I kept taking things apart. I removed the carburetor, air filter, and started to remove the cast iron manifold. The manifold is a one piece unit that is both the intake and exhaust. When I got the bolts loose, clear water started to run out of the manifold and exhaust ports in the head. That confirms my thought of water down the muffler...

Once I got the manifold off, I could see the rust in the exhaust ports of the head.


I drained the antifreeze from the block, it looked to be in really good shape, bright green and not rusty. I have to clean a little spilled antifreeze off the floor before I can let the cats back out in the garage.
I'll be working on removing the head next. It will be interesting to see the condition of the cylinders....

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Not Really Motorcycle Related at All...

I just wanted to point out a few internet and keyboard related things. I noticed on some of the blogs and internet forums that I frequent, that some people might not know a few easy shortcuts for things....

As an example, when writing about the temperature, it's easy to get the little ° symbol to appear. If you hold down the Alt key and, at the same time, use the number pad on the right side of your keyboard and type the numbers, 0176.... when you do, the ° appears when you lift your finger off the Alt key.

There are lots of symbols that can be typed that way, Alt + 0189 = ½, Alt + 3 = ♥ And plenty more!

Here is a link to Howtotype.net. They list plenty of handy keyboard shortcuts.

Also, it was discussed on another blog, but it might be good to repeat it here.... How to search for an image on the internet...

One of my favorite pictures is my green ZX-14 parked across Hwy 6 in Nevada. I took that picture 6-19-2011 on my solo trip out to California. Here it is...


If I want to search the internet to see if my picture is being used somewhere I didn't know about, I can easily do a search.
Go to Google, click on Google Images, see the search box with the little camera icon in it? Click the icon. A box opens and it gives you the choice to either enter the URL of the picture, or upload a picture that you have saved in your computer. I uploaded the above picture and searched.
Google said that it found my picture 29 places. I noticed that one of the places my picture was being used, was some Kawasaki forum that I've never been to. I followed the link, and it turns out that there are actually 2 of my pictures being used. They're in a thread about being an older rider, and wanting to make the ZX-14 a more comfortable long distance touring bike.
I guess I'm cool with that, but I'd hate to find out my pictures were being used to scam someone, or to find out that someone is using my pictures and they're claiming them as their own!!!! Worse yet, making money off my pictures!!!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

A Little Change of Color...

One reason I bought the 2009 ZX-14 was the color, Kawasaki calls it, Candy Lime Green (CLG). I know it's a color that most people either love or hate, but I love it!

This is it the day it came home.


I had always wondered what it would look like if it were all CLG. In 2011, Kawasaki released the ZX-14 in a 2 tone, CLG and Black. I immediately started lusting after the CLG grills(the green panels under the gas tank) and lower cowling.
This is a 2011....


Last spring, one of the on-line parts dealers was having a good sale on OEM parts, so I bought a set of 2011 grills in CLG...



Here's the bike with the new grills...
The Givi side cases are CLG too. Kawasaki offered the Givi cases and color matched panels as an option for their Versys bikes. I figured it was much cheaper to buy the pre-painted panels for the 2009, CLG, Versys, than it was to try and get them custom painted.

This summer, I had an unfortunate incident... I dropped the bike during a low speed u-turn. I scuffed the lower cowling on right side.

A few weeks ago I started shopping the on-line OEM parts dealers for CLG lowers. The first few places I checked had either "unobtainable" or "call us" next to the items. I was able to locate a set at a decent price.

Late last week, the big brown UPS truck stopped at the house and left a package!


Before I could get them mounted we had some cold temps and a small snow storm.


Sunday, February 03, 2013

One of Our Cats...

Little Boy, has developed an interesting habit. He sits in my lap and sticks his tongue out at me!


One of the other cats, Orangie, has developed a bit of a behavior problem recently. We took him in to have a tooth checked, he was knocked out and dental work was performed. The Vet we used can't or won't keep animals over night so he was brought home still under the effects of the anesthesia. Orangie was always the #2 cat. One of the lower ranking cats, Rudy, saw that Orangie was weak and walking a little funny after returning from the vet. So now, Rudy has decided that he wants to challenge Orangie for his place as #2. For the last month, Rudy has been chasing Orangie any time he sees him. It seems he has forced Orangie to live in my office in the basement.

It's pretty unusual for Orangie to back down from anything. He was a true FERAL cat when he started hanging around our house in Prescott. He's used to fighting with other wild animals and has chased off quite a few unsuspecting Skunks and Opossum, and avoided being a snack for the Fox and Coyotes that used to gather in our back yard. With people, it was different. He refused to come inside, was terrified of people, and would run away if he saw us looking at him out the window. It took 4 years of feeding him and us quietly sitting outside, for him to trust us enough to even enter our home. The first time he wandered up the stairs, he heard the TV and he bolted back down the stairs.

He's been around us since 2005, but it's only been the last 2 years that I've felt comfortable enough in his "tameness" to try and pick him up without fear of losing a finger. He's very much my cat and won't come out of hiding if there are visitors.

Rudy, on the other hand, was born in my closet 4 years ago. He was always the meekest cat, with the softest and most pitiful sounding "mew". He still tries to nurse off the alpha cat(male)and seldom leaves his side. He is, however, the largest and most muscular cat of the 5!

I hope they get this sorted out soon!!!

Orangie...


Rudy...


This is Screamer, Rudy's brother... He's the little trouble maker of the bunch. He talks and whines way too much!!! I'm sure he's the one that kept knocking over the Christmas tree!


This is the Alpha Cat... Sticky, short for "F-stick", which is really the polite version of his name. Yes, that "f" word..
He has lost all his teeth, but is still the best hunter. In one day, he brought home a Mouse, a Chipmunk, and a Chickadee!



I know that's not motorcycle related, but it's the dead of winter and there isn't much else to comment on or do.... except maybe shovel snow.