Well, as I sit here at 10:41Pm in my under-roo's, in bed, sipping on Jack Daniels out of a flask, even though there is no point, while contemplating the cosmos, I'll go on a monologue, thanks to the power of the internet.
Sooooooo. I've had a bright idea. I'm thinking of starting a hobby sand blasting/powder coating gig and possibly turning it into a business. I talked with Yaeger and he gave me some excellent pointers in the sandblasting department. I have 2, 82 250R's. One complete and running. Another in pieces. I'd like to take the one in pieces, rebuild it, and make it all purty like while still having a bike to ride.
Do to my chronic depression and a few other mental illnesses, I can be a bit obsessive with new ideas and often dream to big. Then reality comes and takes me back down to size. But I say no more! I also jump from hobby to hobby constantly, because I either get bored with it or make no progress and get burnt out. I also have paranoia. Not like, "The government is gonna get me man" paranoia, but paranoia that originates from lack of confidence. I often never try to learn new things for a fear of failure or not making the right decision the first time. But, I'm changing that. Here's how.
Since I have all these parts and pieces, its a good time to put my engine back together and learn more mechanical skills. I have the ability and am now just starting to build my confidence in it. I thought I could learn new skills to aid me in my hobby. Mechanics, sandblasting, and powder coating. Now, for just one project, its not worth the investment. But I dream big!
I thought I could make a nice side hustle blasting and painting parts. Not only would it help me pay for my machines, but also teach me a neat and valuable skill, which is something I crave. Also, part of the problem with having depression, OCD, etc, I constantly need to be learning or working at something "meaningful". Having some sort of work to get me out of the house and to excercise my brain is something I need to help with my illness. Something that makes me feel accomplished and that I can take pride in.
Once I get the equipment I need, I will start working on my parts and post pictures.
I'm also thinking of racing the remainder of the IXCR harescramble series this year on a dirt bike, possibly a Trike if they allow it. I would like to race in the A or B class and possibly go to the PRO class next year.
Ive done harescrambles as a beginner before and absolutely loved it. I hope to complete the series next year and train a bunch this year. I have enough property that I could make a few miles of trails to practice on and it be beneficial. Hopefully my side hustle of sandblasting, powder coating, selling parts, rebuilding parts, Etc, could pay for my racing next year and promote a business I hope to build.
Or maybe its the Jack Daniels talking........we'll let time tell.
What are your thoughts on any or all of it?