
KC and I took his trailer to a neighboring state yesterday so he could buy another Valk in the same color as the one that was recently destroyed. It's a 2000 with roughly 27,000 miles on it.
He still can't walk, can't ride, can't drive and can't work, but at least he'll have a Valk to ride when he can. If all goes right, he should be able to do all of those things in 6 weeks. We'll see. He crutched himself into the trailer while I was indisposed at a truckstop so he could sit on it. Guess he put a lot of trust in me since I was the only one who could test ride it. I'm hoping I didn't let him down. It seems like a good bike although it has a few problems.
The kickstand or frame it's attached to appears to be damaged, so it leans pretty steeply when on the stand. I noticed it took a lot of effort to get it off the stand, but I attributed that to the bike tire on the rear and my budding geezerhood. Guess I should have looked closer. Only after it was in the trailer and I deployed the stand as a "just in case", did I realize it was damaged. Hopefully it's something he can live with, that won't get worse. I'm guessing at some point, it was lashed down for transport while on the stand.
It has two added switches that don't seem to do anything, and smells a bit rich when it's running. But, it has new tires, clean fluids and appears to be in good shape overall. Hopefully it will be a great bike for him.