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    Blah The blue lovely regains her mojo

    Yeah Baby!

    What a fantastic day I had yesterday. Got the blue lovely out of the garage and tinkered about a bit with her. Just the usual pre-ride checks really. Tyre pressures, ok, chain adjustment, ok, lube chain, engine oil a bit down, top up oil. I had noticed the previous weekend the rear brake needed adjusting, so did that. Decided to change the position of the gear change lever on the spline to bring it up a fraction too. All systems go, so we went.

    The weather was mild, grey skies but no real threat of rain, the plan was to head north and maybe catch up with a bunch of riders from the SAR at Waipu.

    Now my bike has been experiencing some fuelling issues over recent times and I am experimenting with the type of gas I am using. I also wanted to find out what my tank range was running a higher octane fuel, so my plan was to ride it till reserve. The excercise also involves riding it harder than I would normally, to encourage the fuel starvation problems I have been having under sustained throttle anywhere between 5k rpm and 7k rpm, and to see if the higher octane fuel made any difference to that.

    I can safely say that the higher octane has made a distinct difference to both performance and distance covered. Still an issue there, but nowhere near as bad as it has been.

    How refreshing to just be able to ride without the bike coughing and spluttering. Dry roads, no blustery wind to contend with, warm weather and a bike that was behaving. The further we went, the more I enjoyed it. Just in the groove and doing it! Isn't it just the best feeling? Anyone else have a good day out and about yesterday?
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    You didn't seem to be a butterfly rider? Good on ya. Bring on the nicer weather and all...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Now my bike has been experiencing some fuelling issues over recent times and I am experimenting with the type of gas I am using. I also wanted to find out what my tank range was running a higher octane fuel, so my plan was to ride it till reserve. The excercise also involves riding it harder than I would normally, to encourage the fuel starvation problems I have been having under sustained throttle anywhere between 5k rpm and 7k rpm, and to see if the higher octane fuel made any difference to that.
    I'm still convinced that the lowspeed jets are partially to blame. The moment the slides are lifted, the bike performs just perfect.
    Still, she's way better since she had some work done, parts and some longer-distance use. Just ride her and enjoy.
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    Anyone else have a good day out and about yesterday?
    Yeah, I did. Thank you for asking.
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    Hey Mom, do you have any pictures of said lovely?

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    Possibly running a bit lean - higher octane gas will alleviate some hesitation but won't fix it completely.
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    Yeah, I got out for a quick spin yesterday. Awesome riding day. Not too cold... dry roads... pretty darn good actually. Hadn't been out for two weekends so managed to blow away some cobwebs and had a ball. Not a long run but a good quick one. Felt awesome.

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    Good to hear you're back on the bike and enjoying it!

    Didn't get the bike out on the weekend but we did take the MX5 for a spin. It's the next best thing, of course...

    Then, I do get to ride my bike everyday to work, so a weekend break is not a big issue for me...
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    Rode today Mom, me an 10 others from the BFTP (Blast From The Past) went from Albany to Mangawhai via all the know backroads, we had a couple of good ol boys up from Napier to help us celebrate our 1st Anniversary ride.
    Weather got a bit dicey towards the end but we all had a great time and every single OLD Bike (nothing younger than 1990) made it home unscathed.'Hope the blue lovely behaves well and takes you lotsa places this summer.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    We had a hankering for one of bestest burgers you'll ever find so headed for Puhoi....chicken/bacon/cheese burger and chips, just what I felt like after our party for two last night, well a 2am finish is a big night in for me now...

    Not alot of bikes around, a dozen or so hot rods were parked up at the pub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Anyone else have a good day out and about yesterday?
    You bet. Yesterday solo. And today with an old freind on another old bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    We had a hankering for one of bestest burgers you'll ever find so headed for Puhoi....chicken/bacon/cheese burger and chips, just what I felt like after our party for two last night, well a 2am finish is a big night in for me now...

    Not alot of bikes around, a dozen or so hot rods were parked up at the pub.
    Hmmmm! A "party for two..." Lasting until 2am...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    You bet. Yesterday solo. And today with an old freind on another old bike.
    Fantastic eh? Hey we are heading down your way early October, be good to say hi and have a catch up

    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Hmmmm! A "party for two..." Lasting until 2am...
    We started a bit later in the evening if that helps
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    Nonono,

    He rides the Leprachhaun at the end of the Rainbow. Usually goes by the name Anne McMommus

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    The blue lovely had any mods done to it, Mom?
    Just trying to think what might be causing your fuelling issues
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    ...We started a bit later in the evening if that helps
    I'd have to start well after midnight....

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    The blue lovely had any mods done to it, Mom?
    Just trying to think what might be causing your fuelling issues
    This is the bike you're talking about, right..?
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    Finally! Yay for you both

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