Well it depends. There are lots of little things on my motorcycle that I need to get to still, but I am too busy riding it all the time. I'm not really a motorcycle person, and I'm not really detailed oriented, so I can ride around in perfect bliss even though some things really need attention. Perhaps you would not get as much enjoyment out of those 3100 miles that I have.
I bet I would. Riding is riding. My niece says it's like flying a personal aircraft just a few inches above the ground. My problem is I learn something new and want to apply that and by the time it's ready to ride I learn something else and want to apply that. It's a vicious cycle!
In fact, now that I figured out how to write to the EEPROM, I'm headed to the electronics store to buy an enclosure to put the dash project in.
I've christened this project 'em dash'. Get it? It's pretty funny actually: the first part is my first initial, M, phonetically. It's also the acronym for Electric Motorcycle. But wait, there's more! An em dash is also a punctuation mark that indicates a sudden break in thought which is basically-- oh, look at that shiny object-- how my brain works.
Mike -- The Electric Motorcycle Portal http://www.electricmotorcycles.net/ Electric Motorcycle Listserv http://www.electricmotorcycles.net/listserv
