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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary View Post

    or bring the Tiger & if it's wet
    be judicious about what route you take.

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    Question

    Tiger has mph speedo/trip meter, could be a prob with route sheet instructions........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary View Post
    Tiger has mph speedo/trip meter, could be a prob with route sheet instructions........
    learn to divide by 1.6 or just follow the masses on the day.

    Cheers R
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary View Post
    Tiger has mph speedo/trip meter, could be a prob with route sheet instructions........
    I don't envy you that! Last time I had to convert Kms to miles was for the kaipara 200 and it took about 2 hours! It was well worth spending the time tho, as I would have been lost without the correct distances.

    I've managed to locate Wellington on my desk globe, so I'm fully prepared for this now!

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    Arrow Aerosol Fire Extinguisher

    Went to Mitre10 today to get some bolts and found that they have a 300 gram aerosol ABCEF type fire extinguisher for $15. Cant remember the brand name of the top of my head and arent near it but something beginning with P.

    Worth checking out if you need one for the CCA.

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    It was Pronto Fire Suppressant....
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Worth checking out if you need one for the CCA.

    Possibly this is a bit of a hint......from the entry form.

    "Fire extinguishers mandatory- you must carry a small extinguisher to ride in this event."

    Good suggestion Ryan, Mitre 10 it is then, I was finding it a bit difficult mounting the monsoon bucket to the DR anyway....

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    Interesting how that was interpreted... I know cooneyr already knew they were needed, he was saying if you still need to get one (because you don't already own one) for the CCA... rather than are they needed for the ride?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Interesting how that was interpreted... I know cooneyr already knew they were needed, he was saying if you still need to get one (because you don't already own one) for the CCA... rather than are they needed for the ride?
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    Secretly, I blame the lack of appropriate comma's. Surely it can't be my fault?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    ...Secretly, I blame the lack of appropriate comma's. Surely it can't be my fault?
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    I though that made sense given that not many of the Adv riders I know carry a fire extinguisher. Anyway, you must have one so if you don't have one, check out Mitre10.

    Is that better Sir? (I's a English deficient engineer).

    Cheers R
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Is that better Sir? (I's a English deficient engineer).

    Cheers R
    Lots betterer, thanks!


    Suitably chastised jafa slinks back to the rear of the class........

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    english

    us engineers expect everyone to know what we mean as we make things not write them.

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    Im thinking of doing this 2 up on the F650, I am running Mitas E-07's which i just had fitted, Tyres be ok or should i have gone more agressive in my tyre choice????

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    Quote Originally Posted by offrd View Post
    Im thinking of doing this 2 up on the F650, I am running Mitas E-07's which i just had fitted, Tyres be ok or should i have gone more agressive in my tyre choice????
    That has more to do with confidence and skill (and maybe the weather) than it does to do with tyre choice.

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