Friday, January 7, 2011

Bling!




The new rim stickers installed. Thanks Jen!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Extreme Makeover: Motorcycle Edition

A few pictures of the mostly white KTM.







It's been a pretty busy few days off; went running, did yoga, raked the front yard, organized the shed and garage a little, looked @ new phones, cleaned the house, grocery shopping, waxed two snowboards, and folded laundry. Guitar lesson tonight, then brewing beer tomorrow.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Kingston Peak

Kingston Peak from Jeremy Smith on Vimeo.


A few minutes of video from a ride today. The contrast is bad in a few places but it was a fun, rocky trail.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Filling up the garage.

A big brother to keep the little bike company.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Manufacturer (Make) Yamaha
Model Name FJ 1200
Year 1990
Category(class) Sport-touring

Engine
Engine Capacity (Displacement) 1188 ccm (72.5 cubic inches)
Engine Type inline, 4 cylinders
Bore x Stroke Ø77.0 mm x 63.8 mm (Ø3.03 inches x 2.51 inches)
Bore/Stroke Ratio 1.21
Stroke 4
Valves per Cylinder 4
Timing System DOHC
Cooling System Air

Powertrain
Gearbox 5 speed

Chassis/Suspension/Brakes
Front Brakes Dual disc
Rear Brakes Single disc
Front Tire 120/80-16
Rear Tire 150/80-16

Dimensions
Curb Weight 259 kg (571 lb)
Fuel Capacity 22 litres (5.81 gallons)

Performance
Max Power 130.00 HP (94.9 kW) at 9000 RPM
Torque 70.1 ft/lb at 7000 RPM
Power/Weight Ratio 0.5 Hp/Kg
Top Speed 150 MPH
Acceleration time
0-60 mph 3.5 seconds


...and now it's raining.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Big Dig- Colorado Style

My friend Charlie texted me at work last week saying he needed a "laborer" to help with some "demolition work". A typically understated way for him to ask for help removing the concrete floor in his basement along with ten inches of dirt. The "demo" portion consisted of him hiring a couple guys to come saw the slab into 4'x4' sections which we then broke up further with a sledgehammer. The "labor" involved us hauling the concrete out in chunks and the dirt in five gallon buckets. Here are the results.




I have a greater appreciation for the work done by the miners here in Colorado during the Gold Rush days. I spent the better part of two and a half days carrying buckets up and down stairs to and from the basement. The scope of the work that they did is enormous compared to what we did and our working conditions were pretty decent, too.

Charlie owes me huge now....