Never say never FJ. By the time I get home ill deserve a wine, a whine and maybe some beers? Cut my hand open at work and had to get a stitch hope it won't be too ouchy under my glove and while I'm riding. I'm just lucky its my clutch hand? Lovely staff at the whitecross a&e in st Luke's btw..
Been away for a few days, so just caught up with the thread... Well Done bosslady, you're slowly building confidence and experiences.
Now the GN sounding 'sick' at 5k rpm?? That is about the rpm you should hear a difference in the 'sound' and feel of the motor.. almost it will 'want to rev' I said ALMOST to any GN hater's out there!!!!You will feel a different response (or should) as you open the throttle. GN's DO tend to sound like a lawnmower, So do the Yamaha SR 250 (yam equiv of the GN) and if you ever get to listen to one of the old XS250/400 twins?
Basically unless your Ginny sounds like something is about to knock itself out of the crankcase (LOUD) the general 'tings, rattles, clanks etc are normal for the motor. In fact if I heard a 'silent' Ginny I would be a bit bemused/concerned.
if the motor is tuned correctly timing/carb and the pipe standard(ish) or bike jetted for after market, then she really should be OK. check the oil level fairly regular, a low level can make an engine sound more 'noisy' also a too low viscosity oil for the engine can make it noisier as well. These are an 'old school' design and will need 'old school' oil... I put 20/50 Castrol GTX in Vickie's ginny and it ran fine. Air cooled motor oil WILL run at a lot hotter temperatures than liquid cooled ones.
In reality a ginny will be running out of 'steam' at about 100-110 kph, so dont expect too much of her on the M/way... but in tight twisty bits once you have confidence? You'll be surprised how well you can keep within sight of bigger bikes if you wring it's neck.
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
On the throttle stop @ 135kph drafting a Milk Tanker just past the Marsden round a bout...
I was taking it to its new owner....![]()
Thanks Kiwi Graham for a great mentor-ing session this afternoon. Great confidence booster and have some things I can work on, great stuff!
Find a cafe about 100 km's north of home ... and a slightly different way home. Well under a full tank ride ... but a milestone no less.
I'm sure there will be a rider (or two or three) that will be happy to tag along.
Start a new thread .. bossladys great adventure ... (or pick your own title) and see who is interested.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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