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| chillpill |
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 chillpill World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:22 - 21 Oct 2008 Post subject: long journeys on a 2-smoke |
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times come to do alot of driving on it, need to go to various unis around england for open days of upto 150 miles away, ive never done a big journey on a 2-stroke furthest ive done is 80 miles through london at mostly low rpm , motorway driving is high rpm for a long time so just wondering how reliable it will be, i dont really fancy getting stuck miles away from home, especially up north
also is it possible to take out breakdown cover for a few days ? |
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I'd imagine it would be fine if you stop every so often to let it cool down and give it a break, just make sure you fill up on 2-smoke oil and take an extra bottle with you.
C_dug came on the SE rideout and went from brighton to Essex on the motorway with no probs, it was a 250 mind.
Just make sure it's running perfect before you leave, and take a small bundle of vital tools in case the worst does happen. ____________________ |--Previous--|:2007 Aprilia SX50... --Current--|: 2007 Kawasaki ER-6N
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cool cheers for the advice
i think it would be ok if i take it steady.... if
ds55 at the moment sheffield highest on the list , went there a while ago to visit mates and the place was wicked , its really new and the towns got a quality night life , others are yorkshire because there good for the course i want , not much else in mind at the moment ive got a 3 ft high stack of prospectuses to read through  |
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 Catalyst World Chat Champion

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True, just from when i had mine it would get pretty hot after a while. Few mates have broken down from overheating, then again they don't top up their oil which is probably what causes it.
As chives said, should be fine though. Still a good idea to take a spare bottle and little tool kit just for good measure.
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Great advice there leave the NSR at home borrow somones CBR you'll be fine then
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As others have suggested your 2smoker should be fine, just avoid sitting on the redline for miles on end.  ____________________ Previously; Honda XR125 - Yamaha DT125r - Aprilia Rs125 - Suzuki GS500e, Currently; Kawasaki ZX6R + ZX10R
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My NSR125 happily did trips to the Welsh coast and back in the early spring and that's about a 250 mile round trip, plus riding while I was there. I used to go every year - after the first trip I realised that the bike would happily do it on a single fill up of 2-stroke oil so don't worry too much about that. Just take it steady and you'll be fine  |
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It'll be fine as long as you don't hold it on the redline for prolonged periods.
Your bike isn't seriously downgeared is it? As that could cause problems.
My advise is to take the following:
Check everything before you leave (as you'd do on any bike)
Full Tank of 2t Oil
Spare Plug
Basic Tools
Sandwiches
Drink
Fruit/Biscuits
Ta,
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cheers for the replies all , the bikes not downgeard and it fully de restricted so can cruise at 70-80ish quite happily
peter3hg the proper uni of course , when i went down there there seemend to be quite a bit of tension between the hallum and sheffield lads lol , quite a few fights broke out , is your bike zxr400 ? |
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Last week I did what turned out to be a 120 mile round trip (not planned to be as far) in the Loir region of France, two up on a YB100.
Held the throttle wide open all the way and it never missed a beat.
I did however have a bloody sore arse by the time I got back! ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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i did Cov to ingoldmells (113 miles) , then ingoldmells to eastbourne on an old GT185 (217 miles according to the AA routeplanner), two up with camping gear and tools, got lost/sidetracked a couple of times so the mileage will have been higher ...
stayed there at my sisters for a couple of days then made my way back to Coventry, another 172 miles
each section of the journey was a one day affair taken at a sensible pace (minimal thrashing) so all in roughly 500 miles fully laden (that's without the local thrashing about when there), that was all done on a bike that was about 8 years old at the time, it didn't miss a beat
would i do it again, not a fookin chance it was hard work on that little bike ____________________ it ain't broke...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 163 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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