Sorry I haven't been posting much lately, been putting a few km's on the bike over the holiday period catching up with heaps of friends all over the countryside, but I'm home again now, have caught up to date (mostly!) on the latest posts, I'm sure everyone knows how much I really am looking forward to this ride! Have been planning on doing a recon ride down and back again from Hamilton but funds are now preventing me at this stage... Silly season has been way too silly for me this year!!! I'm looking forward to getting back to work (next week hopefully) and putting money away for a great weekend with you guys!
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1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...
Hi Grant
All bikes after the mid 8ies have 50kmfrom light on or reserve. This is at the most economical(as listed on the sales brochure) As a rule of thumb I allow 30km. The only bike I have had with a fuel light was a BMW k75 it would run out of gas, I would suddenly do counter steering this would slop a couple of ks down the fuel line. When I gased up I could get 18.5l into an 18l tank. I think I was pushing my luck,but I never had to push the bike,I'm abit more careful this days as pushing a bike more than 10ft even down hill is not posible.
Regards Richard
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holidays....i should never take them. got back to work (full three days off) and found over 250 emails. unfortunately i can't ignore them either, they are actually work.....![]()
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weekend....hot pools.....wine....o goddess i need it
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Hi Richard
I know this and you know this but a lot of people who ride on these rides do not seem to know this, so its not a bad exercise to complete to know exactly how efficient your bike is and how many k's your bike can do once you are on reserve whether you have a tap you turn, a blinking light, or a flashing fuel gauge indicator.
Becuase I know on the trip to the Cape we ended up stopping at 2 gas stations instead of 1 becuase someone all of a sudden had a blinking fuel light which in turn just wasted time for everybody.
I have not taken holidays, YET, but I feel your pain, I have done 2 weeks of payroll, in a company with one payroll person on holiday, and one day to process what usually takes 3 daysWe have had 3 days, but the pressure has been intense. Some errors have been made and the time taken investigating them and then putting them right has eaten into time available. We even managed a bit of a software problem on Wedneswday this week. Mark said to me when I got home, it had been 12 hours since he had seen me
All of the above for me thanks
Wish me luck too you guys, am having another x-ray tomorrow, fingers crossed for a good result![]()
My dad, if there's still room on the ride? He got his cast off yesterday morning, the minute he got home he was out on the bike lol. That seemed to go ok so he should be sweet providing he doesn't do anything silly in the meantime, and I know he would be in heaven on a nice long ride like this
Good luck, really hope the news is good!![]()
Cant have too many looking after a group of this size so yeah ok.
Thanks Virgil, as above mate, jump on in..
I encourage the FEC's and TEC's to swap at each stop, giving the brain a rest and it will allow you to enjoy the ride without having to use too much of the top two inches..![]()
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