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Paul in NZ
12th December 2012, 08:09
Bloody good show riding the guzzler to work this morning. Despite it being the worlds worst commuter motorcycle it was still a godsend in the traffic mayhem... (worst cos lumpy engine fitted with giant pumper carbs, crazy high 1st gear in C/R gear box and a heavy clutch)

http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/8067907/Breakdown-causes-10km-traffic-queue

Odd how some drivers think good onya and give you room and some froth at the gob and minimize the room...

sugilite
12th December 2012, 09:57
Despite it being the worlds worst commuter motorcycle it was still a godsend in the traffic mayhem... (worst cos lumpy engine fitted with giant pumper carbs, crazy high 1st gear in C/R gear box and a heavy clutch)

You are a glutton for punishment. I salute you as a true motorcyclist sir!

willytheekid
12th December 2012, 10:02
...Despite it being the worlds worst commuter motorcycle it was still a godsend in the traffic mayhem... (worst cos lumpy engine fitted with giant pumper carbs, crazy high 1st gear in C/R gear box and a heavy clutch)

...That brought back fun memories Paul :laugh: (try getting one home with a blown clutch input bearing!*:no:)
Good to hear your having fun on the old girl :niceone:



*And naturally I had to bump into the local KB Popo(rastuscat)...riding his bloody "BMW" and acting like he's never seen a mechanical failure in his life before:facepalm:


Have a safe and merry xmas Paul :msn-wink:

Big Dave
12th December 2012, 10:24
http://www.kiwiridernews.com/2012/12/aussie-pollie-sees-light.html

Tigadee
12th December 2012, 10:31
http://www.kiwiridernews.com/2012/12/aussie-pollie-sees-light.html


many of the world's cities are thronged with motorbikes and scooters as people take advantage of this low-cost, low-energy and space-efficient form of transport.

In NZ:
Low-cost? Only in terms of fuel consumption - Bikes, parts, labour and rego costs are high compared to those countries
Low-energy? Tick
Space-efficient? Tick

Now if only someone could do something about that first one...


Bloody good show riding the guzzler to work this morning. Despite it being the worlds worst commuter motorcycle it was still a godsend in the traffic mayhem...

Yes indeed. I go to work on the SW motorway and the last two Mondays were unusually jammed packed with vehicles. :love: Thank goodness for my motorbike, I says...

Zedder
12th December 2012, 10:32
http://www.kiwiridernews.com/2012/12/aussie-pollie-sees-light.html

I'm ever hopeful it may happen here BD. No surprises about the Auckland Council though.

oneofsix
12th December 2012, 10:47
Bloody good show riding the guzzler to work this morning. Despite it being the worlds worst commuter motorcycle it was still a godsend in the traffic mayhem... (worst cos lumpy engine fitted with giant pumper carbs, crazy high 1st gear in C/R gear box and a heavy clutch)

http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/8067907/Breakdown-causes-10km-traffic-queue

Odd how some drivers think good onya and give you room and some froth at the gob and minimize the room...

Some drivers are just fucked in the head. Had to bring the cage this morning, got there about 6:30, some retards merging before the first warning sign telling you to merge in 400m, there choice but stopped both lines instead of zip. I didn't and carried on in right heading for merge point and some retard in a truck decides he will block the right lanes forcing the merge half a k early, went around him even in the cage :bleh: and yet they didn't give a shit about the queue jumpers going up and over the Churton Park ramps. If they just let the merge happen where it should have like a zip as it should then the whole thing would have been a lot smoother for them.

Point is it it not just bikes these retards feel they must enforce their view of the world on.

HenryDorsetCase
12th December 2012, 11:08
Bloody good show riding the guzzler to work this morning. Despite it being the worlds worst commuter motorcycle it was still a godsend in the traffic mayhem... (worst cos lumpy engine fitted with giant pumper carbs, crazy high 1st gear in C/R gear box and a heavy clutch)

http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/8067907/Breakdown-causes-10km-traffic-queue


Odd how some drivers think good onya and give you room and some froth at the gob and minimize the room...

Ive been enjoying the Street Triple commuting. as much as one enjoys commuting.

I think we need pix of your Guzz though. Not sure I had caught up with that.

rastuscat
12th December 2012, 11:26
...That brought back fun memories Paul :laugh: (try getting one home with a blown clutch input bearing!*:no:)
Good to hear your having fun on the old girl :niceone:



*And naturally I had to bump into the local KB Popo(rastuscat)...riding his bloody "BMW" and acting like he's never seen a mechanical failure in his life before:facepalm:


Have a safe and merry xmas Paul :msn-wink:

Yo Weellyy

Get you some Cherman engineering. You can carry your Italian spare parts to the site of your most recent break down........:laugh:

Nah, seriously, I love the look of that Guzzi I saw you on, broken bearings or no.:rockon:

nudemetalz
12th December 2012, 11:29
You lucky bugger, Paul.

My Guzzler sat in the garage while I got a lift to work :(

slofox
12th December 2012, 11:31
I commute on the gixxer sixxer most days. Round town it pootles along like a tame pussycat. Oh and you can roar past stuff too if you want to...course, I'D never do that...:whistle:

Voltaire
12th December 2012, 12:59
I took the Norton to work today.....on my 1000 km trip to Whangamomona and back on the weekend was getting over 60 MPG....68 on the last leg at a steady 100ish kmph.:woohoo:
Clearly the hand operated engine management system works well enough, sometimes I'd take it past 4000 rpm if needed, but you don't have to as the long stroke engine has so much torque....am I missing my Triumph Thruxton....:yawn:.....



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Berg
12th December 2012, 13:13
Gawd, Fulton Hogan and their (well let's be honest here) sizable fuck up in the southbound traffic this morning. I hope somebody gets their arse kicked into next week.:mad: between that and having to dig up the bit at Plimmerton less than 24hrs after it went down due to potholes and slumping one starts to wonder if they actually know what the fuck they are doing.:facepalm:

Paul in NZ
13th December 2012, 06:56
Gawd, Fulton Hogan and their (well let's be honest here) sizable fuck up in the southbound traffic this morning. I hope somebody gets their arse kicked into next week.:mad: between that and having to dig up the bit at Plimmerton less than 24hrs after it went down due to potholes and slumping one starts to wonder if they actually know what the fuck they are doing.:facepalm:


Yes - they had all their wagons in a circle and were all looking very hi vis sheepish on the side of the road while everyone crawled past glaring daggers at them... I suspect if a few of the commuters had bows and arrows it may well have looked like the savages attacking a wagon train... except the wagon train truly deserved it this time...

In cases like this you can feel the heat from the cars... Global warming all right...

The dread Mk2 has been pressed into commuter duty on occasion and like everything else it approaches this with a great deal of enthusiasm and very little natural ability. Its like entering an excitable Labrador into a greyhound race... Lots of laughs and slobber, no chance of winning but then again it seldom comes last either. I generally pull in occasionally and let braver madder souls sweep past before they collapse with laughter...

It really is a bit of theater to ride.

Paul in NZ
13th December 2012, 07:00
Ive been enjoying the Street Triple commuting. as much as one enjoys commuting.

I think we need pix of your Guzz though. Not sure I had caught up with that.

Plenty of pix on here....

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