View Poll Results: What dates suit you best for doing the DB1k 2009

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  • 3/4th January 2009

    15 46.88%
  • Later in January 2009

    6 18.75%
  • Early February 2009

    7 21.88%
  • Other - please post details

    4 12.50%
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  1. #181
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    10th March 2006 - 19:45
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    XT400 getting keen to join in on 2-dayer

    Hi all,
    I am looking seriously at doing the 2-dayer. Am a bit of a newby to adv riding.
    I have a fairly gutless XT400 (jap import that I got for $1630) that I am currently doing pipe and jets on to try and get it going a bit better.
    I live near Tauranga so need to look at booking the ferry pretty soon.
    Just waiting to see if I can get some decent grunt out of my XT before commiting.
    Won't be keen to do it if bike can't accelerate reasonably hard up to 100km/h.
    Hope to have pipe and jetting all sussed out by Monday 3rd Nov.
    Will post again after Monday.

    Later, Tuck.
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  2. #182
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    2nd March 2004 - 13:00
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    Quote Originally Posted by TuckerBag View Post
    Won't be keen to do it if bike can't accelerate reasonably hard up to 100km/h.
    I kept the road sections down to a nice cruisy 85-95kph last time. Much easier on the body.

  3. #183
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    26th January 2008 - 07:37
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    As long as the old packhorse is running you'll be right. I'm not set on breaking any records - the longer on the road the less flesh lost to the sandflies

  4. #184
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    15th August 2004 - 17:52
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    Quote Originally Posted by TuckerBag View Post
    Just waiting to see if I can get some decent grunt out of my XT before commiting.
    Won't be keen to do it if bike can't accelerate reasonably hard up to 100km/h.
    Hmmm, it's never going to have the sort of grunt your other three bikes have. I gather you are not new to dirt riding with those 2Ts in your stable.

    If it is healthy, a 400-4T single should be ample, even in std trim. It should be at least as strong as my '01 DR-Z250, and I'd have no hesitation taking it on a DB. Does it have any JDM restrictors or something?
    Cheers,
    Colin

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  5. #185
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    7th February 2007 - 23:38
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    One small question tuckerbag......

    How do you see your gauges with that enourmous tank bag ?

  6. #186
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    26th March 2007 - 20:27
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    Quote Originally Posted by TuckerBag View Post
    Hi all,
    Won't be keen to do it if bike can't accelerate reasonably hard up to 100km/h.
    Your XT will handle the DB just fine as it is. My WR is crap on the seal, 90km/h road speed, so you wont be lagging behind. I'm more likely to be behind you on the road.
    Give it a go!!

    Cheers Tony.

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  7. #187
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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    One small question tuckerbag......

    How do you see your gauges with that enourmous tank bag ?

    Careful I reckon he could carry a body in that bag

  8. #188
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    Just make sure the bikes you use have more than enough life left in their Chains, Sprockets, Brake pads and Tyres, with cleanish air filters etc enough to get you there, + the 1000km ride and home again.
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  9. #189
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    10th March 2006 - 19:45
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    Amazingly, the tank bag doesn't actually get in the way,... well not much anyway. I was quite surprised myself.
    I tend to agree with the theme of recent posts,.. basically, power is not anywhere near as important as reliability on the DB1k.
    Will be altering a stock DR-Z400 pipe to fit it tomorrow..., Cant help myself. :-) Got it off TradeMe for $50 plus $30 freight.
    And yes, I will be taking a good look at tyres,chain,sprockets,pads etc. Good words of wisdom there Transalper.

  10. #190
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    Quote Originally Posted by 426crasher View Post
    My WR is crap on the seal, 90km/h road speed, so you wont be lagging behind. I'm more likely to be behind you on the road.
    Give it a go!!

    Cheers Tony.
    If you are going to ride a WR 1000km over 2 days with a stock seat you will need a new one of these

  11. #191
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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    If you are going to ride a WR 1000km over 2 days with a stock seat you will need a new one of these
    CHCH to Nelson, DB1K, then back to CHCH i recon the very least i will need is a new LOL. Currently trolling through tardme for a replacement arse.

    Cheers Tony.

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  12. #192
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    Quote Originally Posted by 426crasher View Post
    ... Currently trolling through tardme for a replacement arse...
    ... or you could just upgrade the padding on the existing arse.
    Pass the beer and chocolate honey, I'm training

  13. #193
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    12th July 2005 - 21:02
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    Cool old bugger commits

    OK I've made the ferry bookings - God willing I'm in for the two day event. Looking forward to meeting up with you all - cheers Aslan
    those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind..

  14. #194
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    Quote Originally Posted by BusaJim View Post
    Pass the beer and chocolate honey, I'm training
    Mmmmmm.... Chocolate honey....

  15. #195
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Mmmmmm.... Chocolate honey....
    Smeared on an arse???

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