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Mom
9th October 2010, 17:31
My bike is of the variety that you have to take note of the trip meter to guage when you might need fuel. I have it fairly well sorted now.

Life has been busy, and time short so I got my people to buy gas in a can and top up BB as I am not going to have time. Not entirely sure now what my range is. Still she runs well and I have a reasonable idea of when I should buy gas.

Head to Auckland today to ride the pink ribbon route, I know I am going to need fuel as soon as we get down there. I watch the guage... I squint at it... I thought it said 100.07 last time I looked, nah...

So I look again 100.07???? Hmmmmmmm now I have to watch it...

It does not move. I have done a trip of 100.07 kms for the last 60 kms! I buy gas and reset the trip meter. Oh joy, I no longer have a trip meter.

So, the riddle me question is this.

How come my speedo works, and my odometer works

and my trip meter has stopped? I reset it at the gas station, it worked sort of... NOT.

I need a new name for my bike. I think she may become the old blue clunker that I love.

Ocean1
9th October 2010, 17:36
There's a wrinkle in the space-time continuum.

Stand by whilke I reboot...

Supertwin Don
9th October 2010, 18:25
Might be similar to my Guzzi - trip meter has a totally separate drive cog to the main odometer - mine has a broken tooth (I know 'cause I pulled it apart to find out) and therefore main meter works, but trip does not. (poxy little plastic cog !!!!) pretty much non-repairable.
I have to rely on the "bum-o-meter" - bum starts to ache after about 160-180 kms. Bike will actually do well in excess of 300kms before hitting warning light (which should give another 80kms - so I'm told) by the time I get to 250kms, I've usually decided to have a break.

skinman
9th October 2010, 21:00
you have a warning light... wow
mine coughs, switch to reserve which for reasons unknown doesnt seem to do much as about 1km later after much spluttering runs out.
I watch the trip meter like a hawk & fill at 280km as walking in bike gear sucks.
If bike speedos are anything like car ones then as already noted the trip meter generally runs off a seperate cog.

Mom
9th October 2010, 21:07
you have a warning light... wow
mine coughs, switch to reserve which for reasons unknown doesnt seem to do much as about 1km later after much spluttering runs out.
I watch the trip meter like a hawk & fill at 280km as walking in bike gear sucks.
If bike speedos are anything like car ones then as already noted the trip meter generally runs off a seperate cog.

I dont mind the switch to reserve thing, I just prefer knowing about when I might have to. 280 kms! Wow weee that is huge tank range. I am happy with 220. Lazy me reads the trip meter, now I have to do maths :pinch:

So 2 cogs drive the speedo. Trip meter has seperate cog (plastic sucks)?

Where do I go to find the fix?

skinman
9th October 2010, 21:16
could try & get a speedo from a bike wrecker & get bits out of it.
I dont know of any but im sure there must be some. Yellow pages?
Or you must be known by a bike mechanic somewhere, just flutter your eylashes in their direction.
By the way, see you tomorrow @ the carpark

willytheekid
9th October 2010, 21:53
Might be similar to my Guzzi - trip meter has a totally separate drive cog to the main odometer - mine has a broken tooth (I know 'cause I pulled it apart to find out) and therefore main meter works, but trip does not. (poxy little plastic cog !!!!) pretty much non-repairable.
I have to rely on the "bum-o-meter" - bum starts to ache after about 160-180 kms. Bike will actually do well in excess of 300kms before hitting warning light (which should give another 80kms - so I'm told) by the time I get to 250kms, I've usually decided to have a break.

300ks till the light turns on! :gob:...on a 1100 guzzi, damn, how big is your tank?
I get to 180ks and then the light starts flashing....220k TOPS..if im gentle.
....Damn FCR's...and 17ish ltr tank

Mom
9th October 2010, 22:08
By the way, see you tomorrow @ the carpark

Sweet! See you tomorrow. Make sure you come and say hi. You will recognise me. My bike has 2 mag-nz.org flags on it :woohoo:


300ks till the light turns on! :gob:

Light? Turn on? The BB will go to 180 and start to cough and splutter, 200 is a good run, 220 makes for an unpleasant trip, depends on how heavy handed I am.

I have to remember 972, 972, 972 that is when I last filled...

And now I have to do maths.

Best bit of today, the BB clicked over 93,000kms!

ellipsis
9th October 2010, 22:12
....paranoia of running out of the good stuff is a healthy trait to have...unless you get it bad like i have it...last time i filled our goldwing from empty cost over thirty bucks....probably a lot more now, but i have this paranoia, dont forget..it was a while ago....we did a little loop of the SI a while back....my paranoia of having to push a leadwing any distance, had me so fucked that it managed to stop me constantly and i'd poke in, on average..14 to 15 bucks worth...

SS90
10th October 2010, 01:04
I dont mind the switch to reserve thing, I just prefer knowing about when I might have to. 280 kms! Wow weee that is huge tank range. I am happy with 220. Lazy me reads the trip meter, now I have to do maths :pinch:

So 2 cogs drive the speedo. Trip meter has seperate cog (plastic sucks)?

Where do I go to find the fix?

Contact AJ Parrats in Christchurch, they do great work,and have always been able to fix everything I have sent them.

Supertwin Don
10th October 2010, 07:09
My Guzzi has approx. 4.5 gallon (21 litre) "main" tank, and a 1 gallon (4.54 l ) "reserve" - I get around 50 m.p.g. (18km/l - 5.5l/100km) - there's no "reserve" switch, just the little lighty! (which starts to flash under braking at about 150kms) I have run to app. 220miles (350km) without it coming fully on - but I was getting a bit nervous - 0500hrs in eastern europe!

Genie
10th October 2010, 08:21
I'm so thankful for my little gauge that tells me how much juice I have on board...and I'm still paranoid about running out. I've never run out of petrol and never wish too, that would be awful and annoying.

Have a good ride today Mom.

george formby
10th October 2010, 11:59
Check out those wee digital speedos for pushbikes. A little magnet on the inside of the fork & one on your wheel, you calibrate the speedo & live happily everafter. The one i used in the UK was very accurate, MPH, KMH, two distance trips & a lap timer. Might be cheaper than a repair.

MSTRS
10th October 2010, 12:42
Does your trip meter include the 10ths? That one might be moving?
Analogue numbers are on a little wheel, each with a 'tit' on the 9 (say) that engages with the wheel to it's left to click that one over to the next number. If the 'tit' is broken, the process stops.
This was the case on an L300 I had years ago. On the main odometer. I had no idea it was like that when I bought it. Damned if I know how many kms it had done before I fixed it.

Mom
10th October 2010, 15:31
Does your trip meter include the 10ths? That one might be moving?
Analogue numbers are on a little wheel, each with a 'tit' on the 9 (say) that engages with the wheel to it's left to click that one over to the next number. If the 'tit' is broken, the process stops.
This was the case on an L300 I had years ago. On the main odometer. I had no idea it was like that when I bought it. Damned if I know how many kms it had done before I fixed it.

No, the trip meter was stuck on 100.4, then I reset it and it got to almost turned over to twelve but only half of the numbers were visible. I did not refuel before this ride out today, bit of a risk as my maths skills are far from wonderful. I eventually had to switch to reserve at just under 200kms so that is great! Interestingly I reset the trip meter and it functions perfectly :blink:

Got to love the BB :D

CHUNKY MONKEY
10th October 2010, 15:35
The guy at Biker Bargains may be able to help you
http://www.bikerbargains.co.nz/

Desmo guzzi
10th October 2010, 21:03
Sometimes even when all the lights and/or gauges work and you fill up before running out ,life can still suck ,like when the pimply faced, drooling, knuckle draggin ,dick whackin,diddle bending teenage mutant ginger pillock ( he was in a sub species all of his own ) fills your bike with fucking diesel...( I thought it was cheap :facepalm:)... needless to say I didnt get far

gatch
11th October 2010, 22:47
Jeez, I know that if I get more than 180km around town running, then I'm either about to switch to reserve, or haven't switched it back to the main tank from last fill up..

No lights or gauges for me..

wysper
12th October 2010, 11:53
Sometimes even when all the lights and/or gauges work and you fill up before running out ,life can still suck ,like when the pimply faced, drooling, knuckle draggin ,dick whackin,diddle bending teenage mutant ginger pillock ( he was in a sub species all of his own ) fills your bike with fucking diesel...( I thought it was cheap :facepalm:)... needless to say I didnt get far


Fark - you let someone else fill up your bike??

That would be pretty rare around here I would think.

neels
12th October 2010, 13:35
I have yet to find out how far the duc goes on a tank, the lcd display gauge is a pretty rough guide but and light comes on at around 250k, and from there it usually takes about 17l into a 21l tank so I guess that means I should have about another 60k's left? I'd rather not find out the hard way....

My old XJ600 had a fuel gauge about as bad as the one on the duc, so pressed the little button to reset the trip when full, 300k to reserve regular as clockwork.

Vinz0r
12th October 2010, 13:49
When I first got my ZR250 I decided to run her dry from a full tank to find out what my range is, figured i'd just flick her onto reserve when she splutters out and be away laughing.

Alas, I had not been informed that the reserve tank was non existent as a previous owner had put an inline fuel filter in and decided to disconnect and bypass the reserve completely.

What made it worse was that I was ~5km away from the nearest petrol station on a nice hot sunny day :(

My trip meter is now my best friend :D

davebullet
12th October 2010, 13:51
The 100.07 is significant....

Take out the 10 and the . and you get 007. You'll need to ask a chap called James Bond for an answer.

Mom
12th October 2010, 15:32
The 100.07 is significant....

Take out the 10 and the . and you get 007. You'll need to ask a chap called James Bond for an answer.

Tee hee, the BB is a character for sure, but it appears to be working well now - go figure that!

Desmo guzzi
14th October 2010, 09:33
Fark - you let someone else fill up your bike??

That would be pretty rare around here I would think.
yeah ..... I know , shoulda known better. To be honest ,what really pisses me off is how long it took me to realise what the problem was. I got about 1/2 a k up the road and then there was lurchin, fartin, banging and the smoke..... I actually thought for a minute that I chundered the motor..... pushed it home