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    I did a coupla trips Wellington - New Plymouth return on my Yamaha RT360 dirt bike before my arse cried, "Enough!".

    It was a single with a two plug head and just the one HT lead, I had two platinum plugs fitted: a soft one for round town and a harder one for the open road. The hard plug wouldn't work in town at all so I would pull over at Porirua on the way north, swap the lead over and away she'd go.
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    My bad..meant palmerston north. Looks like it should be a good ride then. Thanks for the input!

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    It will be fine.
    It's only 90 minutes up the road.

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    it will be fine
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    I may have to take Daisy down to Wellywood and back just to test it....
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    I used to commute from Wellington to Auckland, Every Weekend, on my RG250. No dramas. Every overtake was an opportunity to clean it out and it handled droning along the open road quite happily.
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    Waaaaay back in about 1978 i rode a Suzuki 2 stroke 50cc stepthru from Nelson to Greymouth (1st day), Greymouth to Christchhurch (2nd day), needed a push up the Arthurs Pass zig zag though and then a few days later Christchurch-Nelson via Kaikoura in about 13 hours. This with luggage. Sometimes i recall i was struggling to 50km/hr depending on which way the wind was blowing and at one stage a cyclist tried to draught!!!Just added some extra oil to the fuel tank. Just go for it.
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    It was a good ride...no dramas at all

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    yesterday rode shannon > Lower Hutt > over taka's to Martinborough > Masterton > Mangamarie > Pahiatua Track & back to shannon

    today Shannon to wellington > toy run & back home via Paekakariki Hill

    all on a '83 RZ 350 (two smoker)

    did not miss a beat all weekend

    last month rode shannon to christchurch thread here
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    Quote Originally Posted by ApriliaRS View Post
    Is it even possible..2 cruise at a 100ks (without the plug fouling?) from wellington to palmy?Advice?
    Way back in the late 70's I used to ride from Chch to Nelson on a Kawasaki 750 triple with my mates and no problems with plugs etc. However, as other KB'rs have noted, two strokes aren't known as great cruisers.

    Make sure the bike is properly tuned and has decent plugs to start with and you'll be fine. Mine burnt a fair amount of fuel at high speed so it was always a challenge keeping an eye out for the next garage.
    Is it progress if a cannibal uses a knife and fork?

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    Talking

    did a tour on the rg500 around snowy mountains . no worries mate from sydney over 1,000 klm . toured on ns400r aswell not a prob bob

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    Earlier this year, when I still have the NSR250. We did Auckland - Taupo - Overnight Stay - Track day - Back to Auckland

    Not a single problem. Even my bum was OK

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    Quote Originally Posted by ApriliaRS View Post
    Is it even possible..2 cruise at a 100ks (without the plug fouling?) from wellington to palmy?Advice?

    I've covered the length and breadth of New Zealand on two smokers. Judiciously consider your spark plug selection, carry a few spare plugs, and ride it like a two smoker. It'll be just fine. It's around town that two strokes foul up.

    But "cruise" and "two stroke" do not go well in the same sentence.
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