If you look at some of the blog posts from when I first bought Heatech, you'll see thatTouring the Hakone Pass in 2 degrees below zeroI've been doing that for a while now, but.... I can't wait to go out even in the single digits on my rental bike, which doesn't even have a grip heater, let alone a heater....
Unlike the previous day when the maximum temperature was 18 degrees Celsius, today's expected maximum temperature is 13 degrees Celsius. Well, we knew that from the forecast. Some of you may be saying, "Well, then don't rent a bike," but I wanted to ride it while the mileage was still low.
So even though I have a very popular bike in the parking lot with the lowest used price drop rate, I've been lounging around at home waiting for the temperature to reach double digits while asking Alexa about the weather... But then I remembered that the rental bike came with a shigasoke! I remembered that my rental bike came with a shigasoke.
I rummaged through the room and found a Heatech power cable for the shiga-soke... I put on my top and bottom electric heat wear....
11:00 a.m. Departure... As soon as we start running, I try to press and hold the Heatech switch, but... It won't turn on....orz
I wonder if it's a lack of voltage... I think I'll die if I go to a high altitude place with this.
Wrong way. Eat curry and get on a boat.
I had no choice but to drive on level ground, so I took the Yokoyoko Expressway from Daisan Keihin to Yokosuka... I was supposed to be heading in the direction of Yokosuka, but somehow I ended up heading in the direction of the Metropolitan Expressway from the Kohoku Interchange... I thought I'd take the Aqua-Line to the Boso Peninsula... I was heading towards the Wangan Line, but I decided to cross the Bay Bridge and head towards Yokosuka. This is where we arrived.
This is the ferry terminal at Kurihama. When I approached the port, I saw a boat leaving. When I checked the next time at the counter, it was about an hour later... I had a curry with pork cutlet to kill time....
I bought a ticket and got on the boat. I'm not feeling well, so this feeling of relaxation is also good.
The ferry was empty on this day, even though it was Sunday. I wonder if Kurihama→Kanaya is a good choice if you want to take this ferry, because there were a lot of people on the boat when it arrived. Come to think of it, this is the first time I've ridden from this side.
Once we boarded the ship, the humans went on deck to soak up the sun.
The bike was sentenced to bondage play in the hold....
That's why I came to the Boso Peninsula.
Short distance tours are also fun.
I wanted to return the car before the sun went down, since the heating system was not working. Since we had warped to Kurihama on the freeway, we decided to enjoy driving down the road on our way home.
We started heading north toward Kisarazu, trotting along quietly. We took a break at Cape Futtsu on the way....
We made a quick pass through Aqualine, where the traffic jam was starting to build up on the way home.
Return it about the same time as the sun sets.
The weekend is over.
Plus: Distrust of 2Rinkan (rhymes with)
The price tag is a little heavy except for MOTORHEAD products, which is my own brand... The price tag is a bit heavy except for MOTORHEAD products.
I've had my oil changed several times because they sell it by weight, and I've found it to be both cost-effective and easy to do.Rough-and-ready with nice pit work.I have already switched to
In fact, there are several reasons other than price why we no longer do the pit work at the two ring road.
Encountering a maintenance error
In the past, I've seen the staff at 2Rinkan apologize to riders for work errors a couple of times, but this time it was pretty serious: "When I changed the tire on my scooter, they put a rear tire on the front wheel. The rider said, "When I saw the pattern, I thought it was strange, so I looked at the tire and it said REAR on it!" He was very angry.
Well, we're all human and make mistakes, but this was a bit disappointing.
They never responded to me in the first place.
The slider cone on my Ninja 650 was bent during a fall in June, but I couldn't get it off with the tools I had. He didn't touch the part, didn't check it carefully, just glanced at the slider for a few seconds and said, "Well, I can't take it off if it's so bent.
On the other day, I went to Rough and Road and asked for the same thing, and they said, "It's free because you can take it off easily" (well, it was at the same time I was asking them to change the chain and oil). It took a little bit of strength, but I just used a regular wrench to turn and remove it....
This is a little strange.
I had a standing accident on a rental bike once. Didn't I have a deductible at that time? No, I don't remember. I don't remember, but I had to pay the actual cost of the repair.
When I say repair, it's at the level of a shaved slider cone or a small scratch on the muffler or rearview mirror. This is the level of damage that you usually see on a vehicle when you borrow it. That's the level. I thought that the only serious damage was a cracked blinker lens and a bent clutch lever. However, when I rent a bike, I want it to be shiny and new, and I have no objection to paying for the repair.
However, the estimate that came out at this time was "Isn't that a part that is normally damaged when riding? Is it really the part that was damaged by this accident? Are you sure?" And the price to repair all the paint stains... I think it was about 50,000.
I thought, "Well, I'm the one who stood there, so I can't blame them," so I said, "Could you please study the part where the price of parts is fixed?" I asked him, but he refused without hesitation.
In addition, once the vehicle was unloaded into the underground pit, they said, "The tire was flat, so we have to pay for the tire..." I was told.
"No, you're not paying for tires. You can't say that after the fact... So I didn't pay for that, but I did pay for everything else. "Oh, that was a bit of an expensive learning experience," I thought. The case starts here. Let's see, the paint slips, the slider cone scrapes, the small scratches on the muffler and rearview mirror that they charged for... It's been a few months, and it's still being rented without being repaired.
That's because I've had this experience... This is not just one store, but multiple stores... Distrust of 2Rinkan...