with everything that has been going on in the world, I thought it would be important to share it's endeavors. After a long winter hibernation on the east coast, it's a beautiful time to get back out there and on the road.
The Snake Shaker slithering around Cheap Thrills, Asbury Park NJ |
One thing we did change is we ended up putting a bigger front sprocket on the bike. The Snake used to scream in the high gears, and by replacing this with a bigger one, quiets it down tremendously. The only thing I am getting used to reworking the throttle with this, which takes a bit more "pizazz" of the wrist when pulling out of stops. I even picked up a great book bag from @biltwell that holds everything. I picked up my own wrenching tools.
I do have some fun surprises in store relating to Retrofit Cycle Works... more information coming soon!
I will tell you that the last three months have made me reflect on life and weave more positive strides into my personal life. I want to be a better human being (rewiring healthy lifestyle habits and revamping routines for better mental health). I once wrote that my bike is my church and my home. This is so very true, yet, there are times I get road jitters. I listen to my body and rely heavy on my gut when it comes to the bike. I think when you ride you develop a third sense (I'm going to call it, the "third GEAR sense"), your eyes scan the road or possible dangers. your stomach tightens. I stay humble to the road and watch my throttle. It's ironic because the balance with the mind of this wild sounding machine is tranquil peace, like a meditation. Isn't that life? the balance of good and bad?
A spiritual path calls out to us all, and when we pick up a bike, aren't we listening? Listening to the roads of freedom? I hope everyone can get a chance to sit with themselves and truly listen to what they want out of life.
Ride with the moon.
On that note, here is to many more miles on the machine I call my home and my church!
-Mundy Builds A Chopper |
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