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    KR150 Palmerston North -> Bay of Plenty

    My mate just bought a KR150. It's really low km's and been maintained well it seems..

    It's four and a half hours ride away - what is this bike going to be like riding it back? Is it a little hard on it beating the piss out of it at 120km/hr on the road for 4.5 hours?

    There is also the desert road to contend with, and the nice warm hilux surf becons, but could this be a great ride on the KR or just a pain in the arse?

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    I did from Wellington to Napier at night on my little Kr150. Was a bit of a hoot and you will probably find it sits at 120 better than 100.

    Just dooeeet


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    The KR150 can do 120 all day. But make sure it's got a decent set of rubber on it, chances are the weather will be shite.

    Are you riding it or your friend? Might be a challenge for a new rider in less than perfect weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post
    I did from Wellington to Napier at night on my little Kr150. Was a bit of a hoot and you will probably find it sits at 120 better than 100. Just dooeeet
    Mean.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lurch View Post
    The KR150 can do 120 all day. But make sure it's got a decent set of rubber on it, chances are the weather will be shite. Are you riding it or your friend? Might be a challenge for a new rider in less than perfect weather.
    Awesome. Hehe I just kinda feel for for the pore wee thing trying to keep up with the 650, but somehow I just know he will be right behind me, or ahead of me if I am not watching.

    Probably we will take turns on the two bikes, just for fun and variation more than anything. I'm quite looking forward to giving its neck a wee wring, hehe.

    Challenge, as in having the gearbox in the right gear? I think he will discover that all too quickly on the first hill, hehe.

    I'm temped to take a bit of rough sandpaper to scuff the tyres up.

    Pending weather, looks like we'll do it. If desert road gives us grief we have beds in the inglewood/New Plymouth area, so we can come back that way. If it closes in badly (like it has been, growl) it'll be car and trailer.

    Anyone want to come for a ride with us? Will be sitting on 120k all day (9 hour ride!) - no L/R platers. Leaving middle of this week, not sure which day yet. Will be outa here crack 'o dawn sparrows fart, can stay over here the night before if you want (caravan to sleep in.)

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    Have fun. I've been from Napier to Christchurch on mine with the Picton to Christchurch bit being on about 120 the whole way.

    Don't expect to get very far on a tank though, if you get more than 150km then I'll be sending you a PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by grusomhat View Post
    Don't expect to get very far on a tank though, if you get more than 150km then I'll be sending you a PM
    Haha, thanks for that heads-up. How long does its' oil tank last?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Haha, thanks for that heads-up. How long does its' oil tank last?

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    The resovior last me about 5 fulls I think, maybe more. Never really been entirely sure :/ Oils cheap when you buy it the 4L bottles from SuperCheap.

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    When is this potential riding taking place? I'm going from palmerston to napier next Thursday (18th) if you want someone to ride with... that's if BOP is in the same direction! Haha, I have no idea and can't be fucked looking at wises :P

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    Go for it. I've ridden mine from NP to Tauranga a few times and loved it. Will sit in the power band nicely at 120.
    1 Ltr of oil will last about 1000kms. The KR150a has a 10 ltr fuel tank (2ltr reserve)
    My records show I was getting 19kms/Ltr on those trips, at 120 ave Km/h.
    So a couple of hours riding between fills.

    Racey

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    i did a bit of touring on a kr150 a few years ago, got to taupo from auckland nicely, and it sat on 120km/h easy,

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    Seems to be an influx of people up north wanting to buy bikes from us Palmy people, what gives?
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    People want too much for them in Auckland!

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    I rode past plenty of bikes shops while up there, though I didn't go into any of them as it was pissing down with rain. Maybe they're too pricey like their coffees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Racey Rider View Post
    Go for it. I've ridden mine from NP to Tauranga a few times and loved it. Will sit in the power band nicely at 120.
    1 Ltr of oil will last about 1000kms. The KR150a has a 10 ltr fuel tank (2ltr reserve)
    My records show I was getting 19kms/Ltr on those trips, at 120 ave Km/h.
    So a couple of hours riding between fills.

    Racey
    Quick question. How much work would be needed to convert a road KR to a track bike? and where abouts do you race them? Interested in doing such a thing when I upgrade to a larger bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalor View Post
    When is this potential riding taking place? I'm going from palmerston to napier next Thursday (18th) if you want someone to ride with
    We are waiting for him to get the bike WOFed etc. It should be ready tues wed if we are lucky. We'll go as soon as the bike is ready and the desert road is bikeable. Someone on the TV news/weather muttered something "cold snap" so we will see what that brings.

    Steve
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    "Wow, Great advise there DB."
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