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Jantar
4th January 2010, 14:16
After much discussion my wife and I decided that one of our rides must be sold. As I have just bought a new VStrom we decided to sell this one: It is only 1 hp, but very economical.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Equestrian/Horses-ponies/Horses/auction-262604314.htm
Gareth123
4th January 2010, 14:59
Just a touch too tall to be a polo pony:(
Good looker though!
FJRider
4th January 2010, 16:41
It is the horse that must go ... ???? :whistle: :whistle: :innocent:
hayd3n
4th January 2010, 16:50
how many km/hr does it go and whats the fuel economy like ?
Jantar
4th January 2010, 16:57
It is the horse that must go ... ???? :whistle: :whistle: :innocent:
Sorry Trev, its only the horse. Stromfrau isn't included in the deal.
how many km/hr does it go and whats the fuel economy like ?
About 5 kmh cruise. Unless frightened by two motorcyclists (one Ducati and one Hyosung) in which case its about 30 kmh (vertically).
Hardly uses any fuel at all. Around 60 km per bale.
Tank
4th January 2010, 17:01
All my family is in horses - for the life of me I cannot understand why. They scare me like mad (the GG's not the family).
Fuel usage is the least of the worries - maintenance is more expensive than a bitter ex-wife.
davebullet
4th January 2010, 17:05
I see you are running it naked. Does it still come with the factory fairings?
Is he used to pillion riders? Is he good at wheelies and stoppies?
FJRider
4th January 2010, 17:30
Sorry Trev, its only the horse. Stromfrau isn't included in the deal.
I was looking for something ... for the "shorter rides" that us "older" fella's seem to do more often now.
As Tank mentioned ... maintenance on either would be outside my budget. AND in the shit from BOTH ... in more ways than one ... :beer:
Jantar
4th January 2010, 17:37
I see you are running it naked. Does it still come with the factory fairings?
Is he used to pillion riders? Is he good at wheelies and stoppies?
Fairings not included. Can take small pillions, and is very good at wheelies and stoppies.
ynot slow
4th January 2010, 19:17
At least by having purchaser buy the horse it will be looked after,have lost track of how many dad has given away,only for them to come back in bad condition, when asked the owner says didn't have time or paddock.Or new owner doesn't have experience with ex thoroubreds just out of work.Some have gone onto equestrian circles and performed ok,but they still get neglected at times.
trailblazer
4th January 2010, 21:07
does it come with aftermarket pipes or the factory one. seriosly good luck with the sale and the new ride.
Mikkel
5th January 2010, 10:58
Screw fairings! How about a set of chain mail, a lance and barding? Maybe even a damsel in distress...
Oh nevermind, just remembered horses are animals. I'm allergic to animals. :(
vifferman
5th January 2010, 11:15
Actually, I think your estimate of the horsepwoer is pessimistic. Wikipedia says: "The peak power over a few seconds has been measured to be as high as 14.9 hp. However, for longer periods, an average horse produces less than one horsepower."
And: "A healthy human can produce up to 1.2 hp for a brief period."
Gareth123
5th January 2010, 15:15
Actually, I think your estimate of the horsepwoer is pessimistic. Wikipedia says: "The peak power over a few seconds has been measured to be as high as 14.9 hp. However, for longer periods, an average horse produces less than one horsepower."
And: "A healthy human can produce up to 1.2 hp for a brief period."
How can a horse have less than 1 horse power? I thought that our current HP ratings were based on how many horses it took to equal that power. So a bike with a leaf blower engine producing 5hp would need 5 horses to do the same job.
Unless horses have growen weaker over time since the HP measurement was invented?
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