I've been riding a little bit even on weekdays for transportation. I haven't put on the rim tape yet because I'm busy with work during the day, but I went to Shinjuku again today.
Now that I can use 4,000 to 6,000 rpm, the acceleration is more than enough to start the car when I'm heading to the city center on a fast-flowing 246.
Compared to the 400, the starting acceleration is 1.5 times better than ours, and there is no stress.
After spending the first 600km shifting more carefully than I should have, I found that the bike shifted into gear more comfortably than on the Ninja 400, although the stroke was longer.Reluctance in the gears felt when starting out.is a cloud of dust.
I have to adjust the clutch lever play soon because I feel like the clutch is not fully disengaged when I stop the car in low gear and fully depress the clutch lever....... There is nothing to worry about except for the fact that I have to adjust the clutch lever play soon.
Indian rice
When you're riding in the heat, it's important to nourish yourself with lunch...... That's why we're having curry today.
I'm addicted to biryani these days, so I went to an Indian restaurant in Musashikosugi for chicken biryani and butter chicken curry.
It is so-called Indian-style cooked rice, but it is super delicious when eaten with yogurt.
Biryani, biriani or beriani is a type of Indian cuisine that consists of spices, rice (usually basmati rice), meat, fish, eggs and vegetables. The difference between biryani and pulao is that pulao is cooked from raw rice, while in biryani the rice and curry (meat or vegetable curry) are prepared separately. In particular, the layering of rice and curry in the biryani process is very important in order to create an aromatic dish where the curry and rice fuse together.
So, although I've only done a little over 600km of touring in total, the odometer broke the 1,000km mark just over two weeks after delivery.
I ran out of chain lubes after cleaning the chain the other day, so I dropped by Mizonokuchi 2Rinkan on my way home today to do some shopping.
I was going to buy the Superzoil chain lubes that I've heard good things about here and there, but I couldn't find them, so I bought the WAKO'S ones that can be used even when the chain is wet from water displacement.
While I was browsing the SOX, I saw an old Ninja 1000 in the shop. It had 37,000km on the clock and was priced around 650,000.
"I knew it was cool....." I thought as I walked up to it and saw a part I've seen attached to the rear seat.