After a few, intermittent days with showers, and one Big Deluge a couple weeks ago, we got out the chainsaw and went to work on last year’s log pile. Temps breaking into the mid 70’s today, same as yesterday. The dog-lawn has sprung back to life (assisted by some seed and fertilizer), and parts of the hard-pan field have yielded to similar persuasion – and only a few samples of broadleaf/curly dock in sight.

Meanwhile the Harley lighting project stalled due to my reluctance and unfamiliarity with EFI and a full gas-tank, so we reverted to the cosmetic alternative (hooded signals and main lamp), and got the bike back together in order simply to ride in this fine weather without scorching heat and oppressive fire smoke…

As a variant, yes
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Not sure what that means, but ok.
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Yep, I’m mowing in November… which is NOT supposed to happen… sigh
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So, how many acres do you have to cut? 😉
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I forget, was it “relocate” or “swap out for different lights”?
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It was relocate the turn signal wiring to the new location, and add the whole “passing lights” get-up. My electrical skill-set has apparently diminished, but I fought like a demon to get that tin and embellishment back onto the forks!!
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Probably a good call on the lights. Other than headlight and taillight I tend to think LEDs serve little to no purpose anyway.
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Yeh, less heat and load but more complicated auxiliary things… I’ll give it a try again if I can get the local surly builder to give it a go on the 12” mini apes.
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Looks pretty good! Both the yard and the bike, that is. We’re enjoying our “second spring” here in Wickenburg with temps in the low 80s and down to the upper 50s at night.
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We used to call it an Indian Summer when Fall stretched out nicely, that’ll probably get you cancelled nowadays!
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