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  1. #1981
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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Can't be any further than about 180k's though otherwise I gotta fill up .
    You could bring schmitty Padders
    Well yes you FF I could. it may not go that far but by God the chicks it pulls
    In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Yip.... it's damn nice bike to ride But when I rode it the suspension was a lot firmer, and I had no issues with the taller screen
    I've spent a bit of time dialling in a certain amount of plushness, not spongy but just removing the edge off the action so on long trips I wasn't getting as tired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    YES!

    My DC-DC voltage doubler has arrived.

    This'll let the speedo and gps do their thing with (almost)12v goodness.
    Whats this DC-DC doubler magic?


    Got the old 76 XL vined and on the road last month so I'm keen to find a way to make the headlight bright enough to at least attract a moth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    I've spent a bit of time dialling in a certain amount of plushness, not spongy but just removing the edge off the action so on long trips I wasn't getting as tired.
    Frick - you're selling both bikes? have I got a baby for you my lil friend
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Frick - you're selling both bikes? have I got a baby for you my lil friend
    Yeah, need to look at my cash flow for a while, plus the possible redundancy process I mentioned in another thread a few months ago is kicking in now so lots of talks going on.

    If anyone is interested in a 950 Adventure in 'cool as fuck' black PM me, cheaper than anything on Trade Me, new rear tyre and pads just fitted last week.
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    Arrive at someones place.
    Drain the tanks.
    Put 2L in each.

    Carry a 3-5L spare.

    Head over the Maungatapu to Pelorus for coffee and jeering and back (80km).

    Some will make Pelorus and part of the return journey on the 2L. Some will not.

    Woodman can use as much petrol as he wants but only 2L of oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spearfish View Post
    Whats this DC-DC doubler magic?


    Got the old 76 XL vined and on the road last month so I'm keen to find a way to make the headlight bright enough to at least attract a moth.
    Ahhhh, no.
    6v in, 11v out.
    12v in, 23v out.
    2amp max draw.

    I'm just going to use it to power the instruments.

    My headlight is a pathetic 35w 6v on low and a mighty 35w 6v on high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Ahhhh, no.
    6v in, 11v out.
    12v in, 23v out.
    2amp max draw.

    I'm just going to use it to power the instruments.

    My headlight is a pathetic 35w 6v on low and a mighty 35w 6v on high.
    ok, cheers for that.
    Back to the carrot juice then.
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    The issue with the drain & refill with 2 litres is that some bikes can't use all of the bottom of the tank.

    The other more practical way is to fill them at the beginning of the ride, then again at the end. Needs to be marshalled though to make sure that the fills are all to the same level. And everyone does the same mileage (ie no short cuts)

    We used to do this on an annual basis in the road club I was part of. More fun than it sounds. Creative use of drafting, engine off for downhills, etc. We also had a prize of the worst economy, which was also hotly contested.

    Potentially good news (I guess) re the PD Eddie...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    The issue with the drain & refill with 2 litres is that some bikes can't use all of the bottom of the tank.

    The other more practical way is to fill them at the beginning of the ride, then again at the end. Needs to be marshalled though to make sure that the fills are all to the same level. And everyone does the same mileage (ie no short cuts)

    We used to do this on an annual basis in the road club I was part of. More fun than it sounds. Creative use of drafting, engine off for downhills, etc. We also had a prize of the worst economy, which was also hotly contested.

    Potentially good news (I guess) re the PD Eddie...
    Agree, 2 litres in my tank and it probarbly still won't go, thats why I suggested filling first like you say.
    Of course this is a disadvantage to me with a big tank because of the extra fuel weight.

    maybe we could weigh the bikes before and after?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    The issue with the drain & refill with 2 litres is that some bikes can't use all of the bottom of the tank.
    That's their problem
    Tipping the bike on it's side, blowing in the tank vent...

    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    The other more practical way is to fill them at the beginning of the ride, then again at the end. Needs to be marshalled though to make sure that the fills are all to the same level. And everyone does the same mileage (ie no short cuts)
    But then no-one would run out. Where's the fun in that?
    No possible shortcuts on this route.

    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    We used to do this on an annual basis in the road club I was part of. More fun than it sounds. Creative use of drafting, engine off for downhills, etc. We also had a prize of the worst economy, which was also hotly contested.
    There's going to be brakes overheating and everything coasting down the Maungatapu with dead engines

    Once you refill, you become backup crew/camera operators for the remaining contestants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Why?
    'spose I asked for that.

    I get that from my 2 year old... no wonder they call this KiddieBiker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warewolf View Post
    'spose I asked for that.

    I get that from my 2 year old... no wonder they call this KiddieBiker.
    I know that you are but what am I
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    All sounds like good fun, while at the same time not really achieving anything... count me in!

    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    There's going to be brakes overheating and everything coasting down the Maungatapu with dead engines
    Why? Lower idle speed (ie, zero) gives more braking, not less.

    It's the pucker factor that will be interesting, trading off momentum against hill climbing & cornering.
    Cheers,
    Colin

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
    All racers I know aren't in it for the money. They race because it's something inside of them... They're not courting death. They're courting being alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    I've spent a bit of time dialling in a certain amount of plushness, not spongy but just removing the edge off the action so on long trips I wasn't getting as tired.
    Which is the main idea; too many ppl set it up too stiff, me included when I first started fiddlin' wit suspension

    Plus, wasn't it yours that was poked when you bought it? Jammed on the uber-stiff settings?
    Cheers,
    Colin

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
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