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Monday, May 7, 2012

Everyday for 7 Weeks–Day 10–Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

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It is amazing how much your mood can very from one day to the next. Yesterday, I was very low when I discovered my rack was broken, and I couldn’t get it fixed that day. Today, I’m on top of the world.

I made sure to get everything packed up before I went to sleep, and for a change, I went to bed early. I wanted to get up and start calling the list of numbers I had collected.

I had one motorcycle shop and four welding/fabricating shops. My friend John sent me a nice list of services in Dawson Creek which had one I didn’t find. I added it to the top of the list. I guess I just liked the name.

I woke up right at dawn (I never do that). hmm. Too early. Everyone is still closed. I tried to go back to sleep. I slept another hour. Still too early. I slept another hour. Ok close enough. I got up and made breakfast. I was so anxious about finding someone, I could only eat my banana. My oatmeal just sat there staring at me. I tried to eat it, but strangely I didn’t want to eat (I love breakfast!)

I picked up my sheet of numbers and walked outside to start calling. The wifi was terrible, and I literally had to stand next to the access point to get a decent signal. bleh. It rang and rang.

On the third ring I heard “hello, stewart fabricating.” My heart jumped. I explained the situation and what I needed.

He said, “I suppose you need it today? We are really busy. Bring it by and I’ll take a look.”

He gave me the address. The one on the PDF was several years old apparently. He was right across the street from the Safeway where I was buying pineapple and chocolate the day before. I thought it was a good sign. Oh, and the guy who wouldn’t help me yesterday? I didn’t bother with him; I crossed him out already.

I put my gear on and rode across town. I pulled up to a gravel parking lot full of vehicles. I parked the bike out of the way and walked inside to look for help. I found Paul, the guy I had spoke with on the phone. I showed him the problem. He looked at it, and said he could squeeze me in. It looked simple he said. AWESOME!

I spend the next 30 minutes taking my SV650 apart with my tool kit. I took off the seats, grab rail, and entire rear cowling to expose the subframe.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

I quickly removed the broken mounting tab, and for good measure I removed the “good” one too.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

After inspecting the good one, I could see it had hairline fractures, and it was bound to fail soon.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

I showed the parts to Paul, and he suggested adding a small piece of metal at an angle to reinforce the pieces. The downside is I would have to cut a notch on each side of the cowling. I agreed and started hacking away at the plastic with my multi-tool.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

His shop was busy! Four employees busy with lots of different vehicles. We waited a while for the welding area to open up. Another mechanic was using the vise for a gasket repair on a diesel engine.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

Eventually, it opened up and Paul set to work. He is a busy and popular guy. While he was working on my two little parts, he took over 10 phone calls on his personal and shop phones and had two visitors. I picked the right guy. Seems the whole town liked this guy.

He ground the paint away to get a clean weld and cleaned up the surfaces with a grinder.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

Then he welded the broken piece back together. He used the big chop saw and gut two small pieces of metal and then welded those to the mounting tabs.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

He cleaned up the welds with a wire brush, and then even painted them black. I was impressed. A real craftsman who took pride in doing a good job, and not just getting it done.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

I put the bike back together in a blur. While I was working, I chatted with one of customers, a Canadian, who lives in Thailand part of the year and while he is there gives motorcycle tours. We had a fun chat.

With the bike back together, I tried to settle up with Paul. He refused to take any money and said he was just happy to help. I gave him some anyway and told him to buy a nice lunch for the guys. Thanks Paul!

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I made it back to my motel room with 10 minutes to spare before checkout. Loaded up the bike, got gas, and then hit the road for Fort Nelson. I had ridden the first mile of the Alaska Highway about ten times now. I was ready to see the rest of it!

For the rest of the day, I felt GREAT. I was brimming over with gratitude and joy. It felt go good to be back on the road and riding somewhere new. I secretly wanted a way to bottle the feeling up and be able to use it later. When travelling, the ups are amazing, and the downs are low. The lows are hard to escape too since the normal network of friends and family isn’t there to pull you out of it. Thanks to the Internet, I was able to chat with my wife via skype and that helped a lot. In person would have been better (2 1/2 weeks more!). Thanks to the folks on facebook and twitter who tried to help as well (John, William, Rachael, Chris, Paul, and Mike).

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

The first hour to Fort St. John was packed with traffic, after that it started to thin out quickly. For the most part it was a two lane road in surprisingly good condition.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

My least favorite parts were the chip seal areas which were very, very rough. The tree line was well away from the road which made looking for animal easy. I didn’t see any though, not even a deer. Maybe tomorrow.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

I found a muffler man along the way. It was in someone’s front yard. I wonder when FuzzyGalore will get one for her yard?

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

I finally started to see some mountains again!

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

I got gas twice along the way to Fort Nelson.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

There were lots of places, at least one station every 50-60 miles or so. I didn’t have any fear of running out.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day10 - Dawson Creek to Fort Nelson

I don’t even think I went below half a tank.

I made it to Fort Nelson tired and in time for dinner. I hope tomorrow’s weather will be nice as I ride to Watson Lake.

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Thanks again Paul. You made my day!

 

 

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Everyday for 7 Weeks–Day 9–Broken Rack in Dawson Creek

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Those of you who have been playing the home game and watching my progress on the spot tracker (to the right) have already noticed, I didn’t leave Dawson Creek as expected. I started the morning by tightening the chains and checking my tires. I noticed my luggage rack was moving around more than it should, so I started checking each one of the four mounts.

There are two on the bottom and two on the top. The two on the bottom connect to the footpeg mounts, and the two on the top connect into the end of the subframe via small tabs. The left side tab cracked off. Not good.

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I went back inside and started making calls to try and find someone to weld it back together for me. No such luck. It is Sunday, and almost everything is closed up here on Sunday. After about ten calls, I got a cell number from the voicemail, so I called it. A guy answered!

I got excited. I may get to ride today after all!

I explained the problem

He said “it’s Sunday. The day of rest.  Call tomorrow.” “it’s my day off, I work the other six.”

Me: “Anything I can do to change your mind? I would really like to get this fixed today.”

He laughs and says “No, call tomorrow.”

I was sunk. I sat there feeling quite sorry for myself for almost an hour trying to decide what to do. Staying the night and getting it fixed tomorrow would be the safest thing to do. Maybe I’ll chance the Alcan highway. How bumpy could it be? Maybe I could find someone further down the road. A quick check of the internet & phonebook, and I realized it would be far easier to get help right where I was. Besides, if the tab on the other side broke the whole rack would rotate down onto the rear tire and exhaust. That would be bad.

I decided to try to make the best of things and see what there was to do around town. I fixed up the rack with some zipties and a strap, and I was off to explore.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

When the bike works, and you’re travelling it is the best. When something isn’t right it’s a mess. What’s that sound? Does the handling feel off? Mind the potholes. Is that a rattle? Is that feel normal? ugh. I parked the bike at the visitor and explored the town on foot.

I went to the information centre (yes, they spell it funny, I know.) which was also the town museum. The helpful girls inside gave me a little brochure which had all the gas stops and lodging along the way along with phone numbers and specific services. nice. I took a stroll around the museum trying to find something interesting to help me get out of the broken bike funk. It wasn’t working very well.

very old cameras. (see the full album link to get a closer look of each)

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Lots of period rooms:

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Upstairs they had an encyclopedia Britannica volume 11 from 1911-ish.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

I proceeded to try and find motorcycles. I found motor vehicles which had a neat trike and a familiar story about how it was “killed off” by the horse interests with a collection of goofy statutes and fees. Nice to see they had lobbyists 100 years ago messing things up too.

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I also found bicycle motorized which had what I was looking for. It was fun to read the descriptions of cars and bike back then. I took a few photos of the pages if you want to see them too (see the full album).

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A nice exhibit on the building of the Alaska Highway

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

Next I took the walking tour around the old part of Dawson Creek. I found the original ‘Mile 0’ marker, curiously NOT on the current road. lol.

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

I enjoyed looking at the murals, but found it strange that most of them were in alleys behind junk. oh well.

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Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

Colorful hotel

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

A mural.

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another:

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

I made some calls (thanks skype) and read more of my book. Not the way I wanted to have  day off riding. Especially since today was the nicest day of the whole trip. 65F and sunny. Not a cloud in the sky until dinner time. I finished off the day with a trip to the grocery store to splurge on tasty. It helped a little. The fresh pineapple and chocolate bar were both great.

This looks like it might be fun to ride:

Everyday for 7 Weeks - Day 9 - Dawson City

Tomorrow I will hopefully get repairs to the rack and be on my way. I’m glad I wrote a good guide on installing the rack (tabs in step #8). It was helpful to me to review before I disassemble my bike in a parking lot tomorrow. *fingers crossed* it will be quick, and I will be sleeping in Fort Nelson tomorrow night; I am ready to leave Dawson Creek.

 

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