I think I got it

By mandevu at 12:28 pm on Thursday, March 29, 2007

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This is not a particularly gripping anecdote, but I feel obligated to provide closure to the previous posts about my experiences learning to drive my new moto… 

So the day before yesterday, I had plans to meet a friend of mine in order to replace the battery in my moto.  He never showed.  I phoned.  He suggested (to my dismay) that I just drive up to his house, and we would then go deal with the battery problem.  This was to be my first moto-powered mission– the first time that I had ridden the moto with an actual task in mind beyond just tooling around the neighborhood.  I was pretty nervous about it, as it was farther than I had ever ridden before.  Plus, the route involved a couple of very busy roads and a traffic circle.  Long story short– I made it, and we replaced the battery so now the electric starter works.  I took a wrong turn and added a second traffic circle to the route, but I still made it.  In fact sometime during that trip, some kind of confidence sprung up which prompted me to ask myself what the big deal had been all about.  So, now I am mobile.  Unimproved gravel roads will be the next project.  Hopefully, coming this weekend.

Pictured above is a mechanic who is set up across the road from the Moil Village Restaurant, outside of Phnom Penh somewhere past Steung Meanchey.  

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Comment by Dmitriy

3 April 2007 @ 2:04 am

What was the problem with the battery to begin with? I probably need to catch up on my mandevu reading,.

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Comment by babamandevu

3 April 2007 @ 7:38 am

The battery was not holding a charge. Interestingly, this is not too big a deal, since you have both an electric starter and a kick start, it can run without a battery. Though I think that means that your lights would not work unless the engine was running, and even then the headlight would grow brighter or dimmer depending upon how high the engine was revving. The battery turned out to be old and busted, like with warped sides and stuff. So we replaced it, because I wanted everything to be working properly. Who wants to be alone out on the floodplain, 20km from the nearest village, and have something break? That would be a long way to push it home..

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Comment by Dmitriy

4 April 2007 @ 4:05 am

Any updates on the governmental letter? I cannot wait for reports from just such a location …20km from nearest village…

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