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Good choice of bike btw. You'll soon be experiencing the joys of being invisible on the road (cops hardly ever pull you over :rofl: and other rider on 'real' bikes completely ignore you). Being new tech as well you'll be riding happily on your way while I'm being taken away in handcuffs for killing the planet with a two stroke. Sound like a win - win to me. After all 100 million chicken farmers can't be wrong :thumbup1: :rofl: |
As I still have to work trips are going to be limited to a few days here or there. I'm actually tempted to give the Altes Elefant Treffen at Nurburg ring a go. A couple of 200 mile days, a winter crossing of the Ardennes, huge sleeping bag strapped to the poor little 125. What could possibly go wrong :rofl:
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This year would be the 50th anniversary of my first Elephant - back in ‘73 when there was only one rally and it was at the Nurburgring - so it seems worth putting the effort in. We ran out of fuel in the middle of the Ardenne section and had to sleep rough in the snow, but that wasn’t as bad as two blokes on a Velocette we met on the ferry. They mixed up the Nurburgring and Nuremberg and went off down towards Munich. :rofl: It’s 250 miles each way from Calais so not too bad but logistics from the port are tricky if you don’t want to arrive when it’s pitch black. I’m still working on that one. |
Crikey, talk about great minds thinking alike :rofl:
Next year I will be 50. This birthday is the excuse for a decent midlife crisis and as I didn't fancy the MG and driving gloves and getting a 22 year old girlfriend just strikes me as more hassle than it's worth (is this a sign of old age in itself?) I'm setting up to do a few old rallies and trips. I'm going to need the year to get my stuff sorted for the really cold one. My first Elefant (The Bavarian one ) was in 2004 and the third/last in 2010. I'd love to do that, but these days wouldn't find it fun unless I had a week there and a week back. Maybe I'll get that in 2054 :rofl: Andy |
So here it is
https://i.postimg.cc/wBSNHx0N/P1040454-01.jpg 114 miles yesterday to buy a sausage sandwich :rofl: So far I see no reason you can't ride one anywhere you like. The amount of cack the leg shields keep off is amazing. The Jerry can is probably a must, range is barely over 100 miles. Andy |
The memorial behind is something I have passed hundreds of time but never had cause to see.
It's a little sad. The Halifax bomber flew into the hill on a training flight in bad weather. All seven on board and a man on the ground died. The memorial was put up by the bomb aimer. It reads like he had to give up his place on that flight to make room for the instructor :( Andy |
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What does the fuel consumption work out at? |
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Impressive looking gloves (in front of the seat) btw. Are they skiing gloves? They don't look like traditional bike gloves. |
Fuel use on the single test ride to date gave 130 mpg (Imperial, apologies for those who use metric, I have no feel for decilitres per megameter so would only get it wrong).
The gloves are a motorcycle glove, but old. Before heated gloves we used to wear: https://i.postimg.cc/1tQh2hkk/20230205-133459-2.jpg Ladies silk opera gloves (which come past the elbow), plus https://i.postimg.cc/rFbH72Wf/20230205-133526-2.jpg Two finger and thumb gloves. You wouldn't ride moto GP wearing them, but given the 125 won't support heated kit and I'm using my battery weight allowance for a heated shirt I think are worth a go. Andy |
That's 2.2L/100KM in metric, lol
I have motorbike gloves in the same format, they're about 5 years old now, made by RST. |
Proof of concept ride today
https://i.postimg.cc/gkqGZhX5/20230310-111128-01.jpg The light weight, narrow tyres etc. work well. There is a certain subtlety to down changes required, just ease the gear lever up so drive doesn't lock the back wheel, nothing any driver of a manual car can't learn. My search for better tyres however is proving difficult. No one seems to have current production of a tubeless M&S. I'll wait until autumn and decide between what's available then and the tube option. Andy |
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I think you need minimum 250 cc , ideal 400 cc |
Eh? Small bike fast is the best kind of riding - if you've never dragged knee on a 125 at full throttle trying to squeeze every bit of momentum from a corner, are you really living?
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As someone who has just cycled across India a 125cc motorcycle sounds like a bloody good idea at the moment.
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It's all in the head. Pack lighter, improve navigation skills to avoid motorways, see a different bit of the world. It's amazing who talks to you BTW. Horse people and walkers are far friendlier than if I bring the Guzzi along. The Village People and Cruiser Appreciation clubs less so when worried their mates might see them. Now who would I rather talk to, the ex-model lady on a very smart grey or a bloke called Knuckles who needs to show his tatooists spell check? :rofl: Andy |
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