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Getting a new bike in 10,000km

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:43 am
by dfh
:shock:

Just turned 90,000km on the clocks... so in 10,000km it will read.... ZERO and I will have a new bike :lol:

I wont sell it for real cos I still love it

DFH

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:36 am
by Silver
Do you get a whining 3rd gear yet?

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 2:01 pm
by dfh
Silver wrote:Do you get a whining 3rd gear yet?
No more than when it was new, and a lot less than the missus.... :roll:

DFH

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 2:04 pm
by Silver
It may not be terminal then? Mine has 24.000miles and has been whining most of the 14.000 miles i've done and has got a little worse.
Dave

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 2:54 pm
by trixynut
DFH,
when it's getting close, you gotta be carrying a camera and get a snap of that 99,999 !!
Dave.

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 5:17 pm
by phuk72
When I was younger, reaching 100,000 miles was something of a ritual and me and my mates used to pull over at 100k and crack open a beer.

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:33 am
by dfh
Silver wrote:It may not be terminal then? Mine has 24.000miles and has been whining most of the 14.000 miles i've done and has got a little worse.
Dave
IMHO the whine is a characteristic of the gearbox. On the old list it was a big topic of conversation for a while as the early bikes..96/97 builds.. got to be a coupla years old.... but for the life of me I cannot remember any actual cases of gearbox troubles. Anyone else remember anything?

Occasionally as I prefer to use earplugs on rides other than suburban pootles about, I will ride the bike around the block sans plugs at the end of the day and scare myself with the gearbox noise. My Guzzi box made a noise like that just before it went..... bang :shock:

But the oil looks good every time I change it.... so no worries :D

DFH

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:37 am
by dfh
trixynut wrote:DFH,
when it's getting close, you gotta be carrying a camera and get a snap of that 99,999 !!
Dave.
Now thats not fair.... I had planned to pass through 99999 flat out in top to celebrate. Had the road all picked out and everything. But a snap of the guages at 99999 would guarrantee a TRX of the month winning photo... 8)

DFH

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:41 am
by Jak
dfh wrote:Now thats not fair.... I had planned to pass through 99999 flat out in top to celebrate. Had the road all picked out and everything. But a snap of the guages at 99999 would guarrantee a TRX of the month winning photo... 8)

DFH
Find a pillion and give them the camera!

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:03 am
by dfh
Jak wrote:
dfh wrote:Now thats not fair.... I had planned to pass through 99999 flat out in top to celebrate. Had the road all picked out and everything. But a snap of the guages at 99999 would guarrantee a TRX of the month winning photo... 8)

DFH
Find a pillion and give them the camera!
I cannot possibly do that... not only am I a man but a professional photographer as well... only a woman would counternance relinquishing control to such an extent..... :wink:

I can see the conversation now. Please come and sit on this padded hankercheif I call a TRX pillion seat and take a photo of my speedo with this camera while I ride flat out in top gear. Only press the shutter when you see the little numbers roll 99999. You will need to use both hands to use this camera and dont drop it as its worth twice the value of the bike.

DFH

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:57 am
by twolfe
so where is the problem?