Sunday, October 30, 2005

Weekend of Birthdays and Motorcycle rides

Well, the weekend is over and tomorrow it's back to worrying about work and life. It was my wife's 30 something birthday Saturday, and I have had a bad head cold for the past several days. I got her a nice gold slide for her Omega necklaces. She was happy with it and we had a good morning. Later in the afternoon she had to take care of some things with work, and I promised to clean up the house. Well... I was feeling kind of bad and I'm a little on the lazy side anyway and needless to say, I moved some stuff around, but didn't do much I would call cleaning, which pissed her off big time. She headed out again to do a little shopping and I managed to get my butt up and spend a couple of good hours really cleaning up.

We then went out to one of our favorite places, Anne Arundel Seafood. We meet up with her brother Bill and his "partner" John, and some good friends from her work. Jeff, Todd and Todd's GF Shannon. We had a great night with good food and good friends. She wanted to go out and have some drinks, and since I wasn't feeling good I went ahead and brought the kids home. Her brother and John dropped her off back at the house really early, about 12:30. Seems she had had enough to drink...

This morning I awoke with major sinus pressure and a sore throat, but my energy was up a little. The weather was perfect and I was wanting to go for a ride. My youngest Nate, asked to come along. Now riding with my kid on bake makes me a little tense. I fully know and understand the dangers of riding a motorcycle on the streets and the thought of him getting hurt on my bike really scares me. I have taken him around on the bike before, but never on a "real" ride. His mother suggested that I take him and helped him find some gloves and boots and a good jacket so what could I say. His mom's helmet fit him well, so I let him come along.

I started the ride sticking close to home on a couple of the very few back roads around here that aren't clogged with traffic or have a driveway every few feet. We eventually made or way out to Howard county and a good tour of some of the back roads over that way. He made me proud, but he gave me a work out. He keep leaning from side to side in order to see around me, it was a constant battle to hold my line, but we had fun. I asked what he thought the best part was of the ride, and he said "Getting to go!"

I hope your weekend was as good as mine...
Jon

Friday, October 28, 2005

TGIF!!!


Happy Friday!

It's Friday morning and I'm still sitting at home. This second week has been surreal. I haven't done anything around the house, and I haven't even been able to keep up with my CBT's (Computer Based Training) I'm such a bum.

I did go in to have my third attempt with the polygraph machine this morning. It went surprisingly well! The polygrapher went over my security forms, and ran me through each set of questions 3 times. He didn't baggier me or ask me "What's going through your mind when I ask you ...?" He ran the questions, said thanks for your time and we will be in touch. I asked if I did well and he said that he didn't see anything that would cause me to fail, but he was also sure to point out that he isn't the final say in the matter. For that I will have to wait another few days.

Now on to the Motorcycling front.

I got my bike back from the shop on Monday and I have been meaning to post all week, but I have been just sitting around in my house robe watching the rain and dark clouds out side. I haven't got very many miles on the jet kit yet, but I did take a short ride yesterday morning to go and pick up my wife's birthday present. The bike started in 50 degree weather with no choke. It has always been a little cold blooded in the mornings, but now it fires right up. There isn't a dead spot or jerk at the critical point right between throttle on and throttle off, and Power Wheelies are much easier. I haven't put the bike on a dyno or anything, but it's definitely got more "get up" to it's go. I was making a left hand turn onto a overpass, coming up the overpass I got on the gas pretty good since there wasn't anyone around and up came the front end. It was sweet! I then headed over to a industrial area and found a empty parking lot and tested out a few more nice first and second gear power wheelies. I can see how the stunt kids can get addicted to the rush, but I will leave such things to squids.

This weekend the weather is suppose to take a major turn for the better (as a matter of fact, it's starting today) Saturday is my wife's birthday, but Sunday I'm defiantly getting a good ride in. I really need it. I need to clear my head and nothing does that for me like a good 500 mile day on my beloved FZ1.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Possibilities

It’s a Sunday morning. The sun is shinning, but there is a cool, crisp, nip to the gentle breeze out of the north. Normally a good morning to get out for a little motorcycle ride, but my bike is still in the shop! I knew that getting I back on Friday was going to be iffy, but I had assumed that they would have it ready for a Saturday pickup, but no such luck. I asked what the hold up was, and was only told that there was just more to do than first thought. I assume he meant in the shop and not working on my bike. He promised my bike would be ready tomorrow afternoon. I would sure like to be out riding right now!

I just got off the phone with my dad. He’s down at Barber’s Vintage Festival with my brother Mike and Joe Anderson from Joe’s Cycle shop. Sounds like they are having a good time. I really wish I could have gone down with them. Maybe if this job thing doesn’t work out in my favor I can move back home and do something. It would be nice to be back near my family. I would have space to allow my kids to enjoy the things I did growing up. Playing on dirt bikes in the woods, hunting, and guns. All things I just can’t offer them as past times up here in Maryland, but all things they love to do when they get to go to “Big Momma’s” and “Big Daddy’s” house in the summers.

Maybe I could do something Motorcycle related back home. I would kill to be in the motorcycle industry in some form. Maybe open a track on the land my wife inherited from her father. (He would roll over in his grave!) It would be nice to put in a road course with a motocross track. Or maybe do something small like a paved Supermoto track that comes right up to the Motocross track. Hold some go cart races too. Now, that my friends would be a great way to make a living.

Can you imagine what it would cost? Not only building the facilities, but the insurance. It’s got to be insanely high. I guess that’s out.

Maybe a dealership, dealing in the so-called “Exotic” brands like Aprilia and Ducati. Is Ducati still an Exotic? Facility, staff, bonds, franchise, and insurance… again, the cost to get started would be far beyond my humble savings account. I sure would love to do it though.
Oh well, a man can dream can’t he?

Friday, October 21, 2005

Ramblings


Not much to report today. It's cold and wet outside. The kids where out of school today, but we all just sat around the house watching TV and getting on each other nerves mostly. I call MRP to find out how my bike was coming along and to see if it would in fact be ready to pick up tonight. No such luck, which doesn't surprise me, but I did find disappointing.

Still no word form my company about when I can get back to work. I have been out for a week now and I haven't heard a thing. I have know idea whom I'm going to be billing this down time to, but I'm billing someone.

I guess I haven't really gone into the story here.

I work for a consultant firm I have been with them ever since I got out of the Navy about a year ago. My client requires a polygraph and background check before you can gain access to the facility. Since I had access in the Navy for the past 5 years, they allowed me to continue working as a contractor wile I waited for the security stuff to get worked out. Well, the background check and investigation went through fine, but the polygraph has been hard. Believe me, it's not that I'm trying to lie, I can't afford too.

I have establish my life here to be near this client. I have moved my family, relocated my kids, bought a house and pretty much put everything into working for this client. I knew going in that a polygraph was going to be required and I had full confidence that I would pass it. I haven't done anything that would deny me access to the client, the poly wasn't suppose to be an issue.

Well here we are a year latter and I am now without access to my client. I have no idea what I will do without the access. I mean I make about 3 times the rate I would on the "out side". Without access I'm sunk. So far I still haven't gotten a re-test date. Talk about stressing out. I don't know who to bill or anything. I have done a few "CBT's" (Computer Based Training) wile I wait, but they are hard with all the distractions around the house. That and the wife doesn't understand that I feel a need to remain productive in my workplace, even if that's just sitting at the computer working on training courses and praying for a email.

Left my baby Behind


Well I dropped my Yamaha FZ1 off at a shop today to have a Ivan's Jet Kit and AIS removal done. The Easement is $250, but I expect to see a $300 plus charge on there. I was going to do it myself, but I have limited work space and my tools are in total disarray. Heck, I had a hard time finding a freaking screwdriver today.

I did manage to replace the stock can with a Micron CF Slip-on. It sounds and looks great. It's not at all loud, but I also didn't notice much of a performance gain (Not like I need any more performance out of the bike). I can't wait to get out for a good ride. Now that I have so much time on my hands a nice week day ride may be in order. The temps at starting to really cool off up here now, and I don't have many weekends left.

Anyway, I'm a little worried abut my bike. I love that damn hunk of metal, plastic and steel and I really do miss it. It's strange, I look out at my shed and don't see it like I expect to and I really do miss it.

For more Information on Ivan's Jet kit and AIS removal check out Ivan's Performance Products at http://www.ivansperformanceproducts.com/

For the Shop where I'm having the work done check out Martin Racing Products at http://www.martinracingproducts.com/

For a great Web Sight on the work involved in Installing the Jet kit and removing the AIS check out Pat's FZ1 Sight at http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/

For more about Micron Exhaust see http://micronexhaust.com/

Thursday, October 20, 2005

The Photo's below


I'm still just playing with the blog thing. Thought I would upload some photos and see how that worked. All of the Photos below where taken at the FZ1OA rally held at Fontana Village near the "Dragon" See http://www.tailofthedragon.com/ for more information on riding the Dragon and http://www.yamahafz1oa.com/index.shtml for the Yamaha FZ1 OA. Information on Fontana Village can be found at http://www.fontanavillage.com/

Jon

Bikes lined up for the FZ1 OA rally Posted by Picasa

Cleared up nice for a shot on the Mill on the BRP Posted by Picasa

My ride down from Maryland to the Dragon was a little wet. Posted by Picasa

Me on My FZ-1 in back, My Father on his 350 Four and my Brother Mike leading the charge up the Dragon.  Posted by Picasa

Even Big Daddy on his GoldWing Posted by Picasa

Kill Boy can make anybody look fast Posted by Picasa

My Dad "Big Daddy" Riding his 350 Four on the Dragon (I have no idea why he's on the wrong side of the road) Posted by Picasa

Another one of Mike on his 919 Posted by Picasa

My Brother Mike Posted by Picasa

Me on the Dragon Posted by Picasa

First post

Wow... I'm starting a blog. I seem to have a good bit of free time on my hands these days, and now that I have finished reading the Internet, I decided to add a little pointless information to it.

I currently have no idea what I'm going to post here. You can expect to hear a lot about Motorcycles, my dislike of being forced to work, Video Games, and raising kids.

I don't know if I will keep this updated or if my first post will be my last. I guess it depends on the feed back I receive.

Peace,
JT