Less than half, Rebuilt, First front
After getting home last night I did not waste much time before getting outside to pull down the hurricane shutters. I made sure to note my start time as I was curious how long removal would take after the install took roughly an hour. The answer was 25 minutes. Not only was removal easy but I now have the panels stored in order which will make installation the next time go even faster. It felt nice to have visibility out my windows once again.
The shutter removal went so quickly I had plenty of time to work on finishing up the rebuild of my Master V4. After using the parts that I received the day before to reattach the new seat I reinstalled the Clark Pad hardware to restore the wheel to it’s former glory, albeit a little more scraped up version of it.
After finishing up the reassembly I took it out for a very brief test ride to verify functionality. Everything appears to work. I need to go do some testing of the tubeless tire durability, namely doing things like dropping off curbs and going down some stairs to see how well it remains air tight.
So even though I had a very busy evening I found time to chill out on the lanai for a bit. Our first significant cool front of the fall has arrived, pushing the overnight temps into the 60’s. It felt absolutely fantastic. I look forward to spending more time in a similar manner as more enjoyable weather becomes the norm the next several months.
Tonight I am planning to make my return to playing volleyball after nearly a month off that was partially thanks to my crash. I did lower body weight training on Tuesday and my legs feel absolutely awful right now as a result. I am hoping by this evening at least some of the soreness subsides else it is going to be a long and painful night.