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    Arrow OK.

    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    honda... its called "netiquette "... and I couldnt give a frig about rep points...
    I could not really give a toss on why your getting so upset over some storm in a tea cup. You clearly need to get a life mate.
    However I liked reading through the netiquette and it looks like you need to also update yourself with it. Some of the rules are only there for you to follow if you feel like it?
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Arrow What a load of bollocks.

    Heres a note from the sponser for all you out there who are finding life rather stressful...
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    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    Wondered that myself.

    I understand they're being banned in Europe. Piaggio has stopped making the Vespa 2-stroke scooters etc.

    The new emission rules might mean a ban on 2-strokers.

    Don't know for sure.
    Hi All,

    Hopefully not, I have a copy of the PROPROSED 2006 emission tests/standard from some guvvernment website and the 'vehicle classes' covered ALL have four wheels (bikes are not part of the testing process)..so 2 smoke bikes should be ok.. ..I checked it out before I got the KRR this year....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey
    Hi All,

    Hopefully not, I have a copy of the PROPROSED 2006 emission tests/standard from some guvvernment website and the 'vehicle classes' covered ALL have four wheels (bikes are not part of the testing process)..so 2 smoke bikes should be ok.. ..I checked it out before I got the KRR this year....
    Ahh, finally the government has recognised the inherent superiority of motorcycles over four-wheelers. Pack up the website guys, our work here is done.
    Motorbike Camping for the win!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf
    Ahh, finally the government has recognised the inherent superiority of motorcycles over four-wheelers. Pack up the website guys, our work here is done.
    But then what we do with all that spare time we'd have?
    "Not one day that we are here on this earth has been promised to us, so make the most of every day as if it was your last, and every breath ,as if it were the same"

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    Arrow How bout

    Quote Originally Posted by Storm
    But then what we do with all that spare time we'd have?
    More riding?
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Lots more riding
    "Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider."

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazylittleshit
    Lots more riding
    and a faster bike hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, FIREBLADE!
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung
    I took our work van (Chevy Express) to the tip last week, on the weighbridge it was 3512kg or so. We have got a new V8 landcruiser which weighs about the same. Just below the limit for needing a HT licence.
    I think it's 4500 kilos for an HT now. Those things will go close with a full load of passengers and luggage.

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    I knew that I'd seen something in the news about this last year.
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?ObjectID=3573504
    Sorry about the clumsy editting below;

    Ask an Aucklander about the brown cloud and you'll probably be told the city doesn't really have a smog problem because most days the wind blows it away. Tell an Aucklander that despite the wind, 253 citizens die earlier than they should each year because of traffic pollution and you'll get a blank stare - Jafa denial.

    The 253 premature Aucklander deaths statistic comes from a wider study by Fisher and others - Health effects due to motor vehicle air pollution in New Zealand - for the Ministry of Transport in 2002.
    The report estimates some 399 premature deaths occur nationally because of vehicle emissions. That's out of a total of 970 people "experiencing premature mortality" due to particulate pollution from all sources including burning and home heating

    In Auckland the main culprit is vehicles - a moving target (as long as you're not driving in rush hour) that's much more difficult to control.

    Which is where the next bunch of regulations - vehicle emission standards, coupled with improvements in the sulphur and benzene content of fuel - come into play. Compulsory in-service vehicle emission testing as part of the warrant of fitness is due to come into effect in the middle of 2006. Around the same time sulphur in diesel will be reduced down from the current 500 parts per million (ppm) to 50ppm.

    In the interim Kuschel, who sees diesel particulate as her number one enemy, will continue to try to educate Aucklanders in denial. "The biggest problem in Auckland is the rise of the urban assault vehicle - the four-wheel-drive.

    A lot are fuelled by diesel and the problem is that the particulate that comes from diesel exhausts is very carcinogenic - a thing called a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon which is in effect a whole pile of benzene rings. In theory it's more toxic than dioxin."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Yep,it'll all be standard gear very soon,trials bikes are being pushed to 4 stroke now,the big clean up on the motorcycle is underway.I was looking at a Stihl weedeater one of my lawnmowing contractors just got - ''it's a 4 stroke'' he said..''crap! no way is that a 4 stroke motor''...it was,it even ran premix,although I dunno how a 4 stroke running premix is gunna help on the emissions end...but yeah,a 4 stroke weedeater running on 2 stroke fuel!

    Yeah, what they refer to 4mix engines are becoming bigger each year, especially in the US. Its better on emissions as it burns the fuel more completely. They have modified alot of chainsaws to burn more cleanly by restricting the exhaust to get a hotter burn, but it tends to just reduce their operational life by causing excessive heat on the piston and cylinder. We will be seeing alot more 4 mix equipment in the near future.

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    So what do we do about it in the mean time? I spend a fair bit of time on the motorway trying to pick my spot to go between trucks and have wondered about the fumes I breathe in in the mean time. Now that i know some truckies are trying to gas me, would some sort of breathe mask help filter the nasties effectively?
    incidentally, your 'narrow gap' on the XR probably isn't everyone elses Jackrat. A learner is pretty unlikely to think they can get through a smaller gap than a more experienced rider. (of course, if they're stupid enough to try and get through REALLY small gaps when learning to ride then blowing smoke isn't going to save them for long so why bother?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldkiwi
    So what do we do about it in the mean time? I spend a fair bit of time on the motorway trying to pick my spot to go between trucks and have wondered about the fumes I breathe in in the mean time. Now that i know some truckies are trying to gas me, would some sort of breathe mask help filter the nasties effectively?
    incidentally, your 'narrow gap' on the XR probably isn't everyone elses Jackrat. A learner is pretty unlikely to think they can get through a smaller gap than a more experienced rider. (of course, if they're stupid enough to try and get through REALLY small gaps when learning to ride then blowing smoke isn't going to save them for long so why bother?).
    As you go to pass, change down a gear and power past the vehicle. Oh and dont forget to hold your breath. I know alot of truck drivers and I know of not one that would want to "gas" a rider. Paranoia?
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldkiwi
    So what do we do about it in the mean time? I spend a fair bit of time on the motorway trying to pick my spot to go between trucks and have wondered about the fumes I breathe in in the mean time. Now that i know some truckies are trying to gas me, would some sort of breathe mask help filter the nasties effectively?
    incidentally, your 'narrow gap' on the XR probably isn't everyone elses Jackrat. A learner is pretty unlikely to think they can get through a smaller gap than a more experienced rider. (of course, if they're stupid enough to try and get through REALLY small gaps when learning to ride then blowing smoke isn't going to save them for long so why bother?).
    The reason I bother,is that I don't want to see another lump of chewed up meat on the motorway.
    I want to be part of it even less.

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