(5/28/2014) Jim at Jockeys Cycle read my blog this morning and contacted me about fixing the problem with my speedometer. I stopped by and in about 15 minutes--as he said he would--he had the issue resolved. It was the speedo setting in the ThunderMax programming interface.
Coincidentally today, I had the Check Engine light come on. Using the ThunderMax interface, Kevin and Jim quickly figured out the rear O2 sensor wasn't connecting right with the Engine Control Module (ECM) and they had that fixed while I was out for some lunch.
These fine gentlemen also teamed up and mounted a new front tire on my bike. This leaves two more maintenance tasks to be completed before I leave for Banff on June 28:
1. Replace the fuel tank gasket, and
2. Install the new rear tire, which I'll do late in June because there's still a lot of tread left on the current tire.
As always, it was a pleasure working with the guys at Jockeys.
Peace.
-The Long Rider