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    map book

    That book looks ideal - we'll get one of those.

    Now just got to convince the wife that a wee sojourn to NZ in early 2010 would be a great idea - but no dear "I wasn't planning on taking you"..... Maybe theres a nice warm spot we can park our other halves while we do some riding. Its not as much fun blasting up backroads with a pillion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    +1000 on that road.
    its almost on the way back from the mmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    its almost on the way back from the mmmm
    Which I'm not going on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AussieRik View Post
    That book looks ideal - we'll get one of those.

    Now just got to convince the wife that a wee sojourn to NZ in early 2010 would be a great idea - but no dear "I wasn't planning on taking you"..... Maybe theres a nice warm spot we can park our other halves while we do some riding. Its not as much fun blasting up backroads with a pillion
    You should leave them at the Mapua Camping ground near Nelson
    They should feel right at home there and have a really good tan by the time you get back
    The Nelson area probably has the nicest climate in NZ and the highest sunshine hours plus plenty for them to do if they get bored at the motor camp
    Don't let what you can't do stop you from doing what you can do - Sir Tim Wallis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruralman View Post
    You should leave them at the Mapua Camping ground near Nelson
    They should feel right at home there and have a really good tan by the time you get back
    The Nelson area probably has the nicest climate in NZ and the highest sunshine hours plus plenty for them to do if they get bored at the motor camp
    Why do I get the feeling that this is a bit of a set up ?????

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    Hmm, an all over tan.

    He's right about the sunshine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AussieRik View Post
    That book looks ideal - we'll get one of those.

    Now just got to convince the wife that a wee sojourn to NZ in early 2010 would be a great idea - but no dear "I wasn't planning on taking you"..... Maybe theres a nice warm spot we can park our other halves while we do some riding. Its not as much fun blasting up backroads with a pillion
    Why not, I take mine and shes no spring chicken! Then again we don't blast too much these days I spose! Nanas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Hmm, an all over tan.

    He's right about the sunshine.
    HMMmmm - OK I think I get the picture - now that WOULD be a site to behold. I would say more but there is a chance that lovely wonderful women I am married to might just take a peek in here!! Mal's a widow so he can get off his arse and sign up and say whatever he wants!!!

    I've had a couple of PM's from guys here - sorry the site won't let me reply as I haven't qualified yet or something.
    Anyway if you send me an email rather than PM then I will be able to reply. Hey Ruralman could you send one as theres something I want to ask you
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Which I'm not going on.
    you are an ongoing disappointment to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    you are an ongoing disappointment to me
    There's a vague chance that may change but I'm not holding my breath. Work keeps getting in the way. Something I'm working on at the moment.
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    Something sinister was sheltering in my garage last night, something the colour of the setting sun!

    It trembled and whimpered all night but the big blue Tiger comforted it and helped it to settle down and get some rest.

    Tigers are so self confident and mature, nothing phases them!

    Sorry: Pic of Ruralman's KTM 990 sitting in my garge with the Tiger, did not materialise! Dang it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AussieRik View Post
    Maybe theres a nice warm spot we can park our other halves while we do some riding. Its not as much fun blasting up backroads with a pillion
    Can she cook?


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    I purchased my 950 adventure in April 2006. Currently it's done 38,000 and has never been to the bike shop, all servicing I have done myself. Oil changes done at the 7,500 km intervals as per the manual. Filters are easy to change. Valve shims done at 30,000, not difficult, the procedure is in the manual. I have ridden the 990 and it is not feel a lot different. I have replaced the cans with neptunes and have reduced the gearing by one on the front sprocket and two up on the rear. This is necessary as the standard gearing is way too high. Also disable the EPC system which gives much better throttle response in the low gears (and better wheelies). These are precision German engineered machines and should be good for 100,000km if properly maintained. One day it may get replaced with a 990 bu no reason to do it yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by advrider View Post
    I purchased my 950 adventure in April 2006. Currently it's done 38,000 and has never been to the bike shop, all servicing I have done myself. Oil changes done at the 7,500 km intervals as per the manual. Filters are easy to change. Valve shims done at 30,000, not difficult, the procedure is in the manual. I have ridden the 990 and it is not feel a lot different. I have replaced the cans with neptunes and have reduced the gearing by one on the front sprocket and two up on the rear. This is necessary as the standard gearing is way too high. Also disable the EPC system which gives much better throttle response in the low gears (and better wheelies). These are precision German engineered machines and should be good for 100,000km if properly maintained. One day it may get replaced with a 990 bu no reason to do it yet.
    Don't want to split hairs, but --- they're Austrian not German My last Super Duke had done 50,000k's from new by me when I traded her & the new one now has 18000k's in less than 12mths.Not an Adventurer I know but hey they're made by the same people & everytime I venture out on her it's an Adventure
    As mad as a spider, and twice as hairy !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazza View Post
    Don't want to split hairs, but --- they're Austrian not German My last Super Duke had done 50,000k's from new by me when I traded her & the new one now has 18000k's in less than 12mths.Not an Adventurer I know but hey they're made by the same people & everytime I venture out on her it's an Adventure
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