I'm not sure I'd try a vole (burger, steaks, curds or otherwise). I do like cheese curds on occasion, though. I had no idea about the unpasteurized thing; interesting. So many things to learn on the ol' Motobrick...
As luck would have it, I just returned from a short rip of about 90 miles. Two things I noticed, one on the ride, the other after. While coming back home down the highway, as soon as I hit the grooved pavement I swear the ass end of my Brick felt squirrely (not voley) and it got more squirrely feeling as I went faster. Is this a common 'feature' of riding grooved highways at speed? I've ridden this section of slab before, albeit at slower speeds, and don't recall the feeling. I slowed down until it stopped feeling squirrely, which was around 80 mph, and then got off at the next exit and took the old 2-lane highway the rest of the way (it's more fun for curves, less fun for speed). Just a weird observance.
Second thing, much more appropriate to this thread, is that the back of the left fork is suddenly well lubricated. I initially thought brake fluid (as I've recently done the brake lines and flushed/filled DOT 4), but no. It's fork oil leaking past the seal and out from under the dust cap. I lifted the right fork seal and wouldn't you know it, there's fork oil starting to seep past that one, too.
It's like the Brick knows I'm contemplating updates/upgrades and it's forcing my hand. :musicboohoo: