The last week or so I’ve been incredibly sick, which made me demotivated, hence no blog entries for a week. I think I’m getting better now, and I’ve got a flu shot organised for when I get better to hopefully see me through the winter without another flu like I got last year.
For the couple hours a day where it’s warm enough for me to go outside without getting sick from the cold air, I’ve been restoring my mountain bike. I cannot believe how much I must have totally thrashed it the last ride I did, because not only was it completely covered in mud, but both tyres were punctured, the headset had worked itself loose so that got a total rebuild, the front derallieur shifter was broken so I had to find an old replacement (but the only one I have spare is a 1995 model Deore LX integrated shifter system with the brake lever, and so now I have two brake levers which looks hilarious!!), the rear derallieur had suffered an obvious knock and had to be dismantled, throughly cleaned out, rebuilt and readjusted. Also the chain had rusted, so that had to be soaked in petrol and scrubbed hard. This must have all happened in the last ride I did because I always do a thorough check over after any mountain bike ride I ever do. I’ve also tweaked up my road bike as well, and fixed a few minor things on my motorbike, and of course, caught up on all the TV series
Now that I’m able to stay motivated for long enough I’m going to catch up with my IET commitments and marking commitments for uni that I’ve fallen behind in, and I’ve just got in contact with Greening Australia to volunteer time with over the next few months until I start working for ETSA (assuming I’ve got the job).
On the weekend was Joni’s 21st which was pretty cool, except I wasn’t feeling the greatest. I also went to my brothers First Friday party which I hadn’t been to any of them yet until now, and also had a Raj on Taj and poker night with a group of friends from school. Pity for them though because I’ve given my virus to at least Adz and Jordz eh eh eh eh *evil laugh* muah hahahhaha.
I’ve also got my GPS and heart rate monitor in one watch, the Garmin Forerunner 305, but obviously haven’t been well enough to try it out running yet. After I’ve caught up in my commitments I’ll get a system developed to link it directly to Google Maps on my blog.
Another thing I’ve got to do is make this cool new system I thought of today where I’m going to use a limit switch in the brake lever arm of my mountain bike and road bike, to create a stop light on the tail end, and hopefully get the wires going directly through my frame somehow. I can imagine how on my mountain bike I can mount the light under my seat, and have the wire go down the top of the seat tube of the seat, continue down through the seat tube of the frame, around the bottom bracket cartridge, up the down tube of the frame, and then in the headset area of the frame where there is a few millimetres between the steering tube of the suspension and the headset area of the frame, have a micro hole in the suspension steering tube, and then either have the wire coming out the top of the headset adjustment cap via a small hole (a non-structural part of the bike, as oppose to the suspension steering tube).
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