New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
None taken at all. I found it funny! Got to look on the bright side of life you know!
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
Today I had a spare hour. So I stripped out the lower shock wishbone, cleaned it and regreased it.
Weeksy, look away. the bike is staying like this, protective coating of dirt etc....
Cleaned, regreased and reassembled
Back in place looking good!
Weeksy, look away. the bike is staying like this, protective coating of dirt etc....
Cleaned, regreased and reassembled
Back in place looking good!
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
Ok. the bottom shock area has been given a good brushing with a soft brush. I'll be rolling the bike out and spraying it from a distance with the jetwash on soft and maybe then I'll take picture... Also rubbed down petrol tank ring and sprayed it. It is always covered up by tank bag, but it will now look hammered!
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One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
Can't see your pics in the above posts, are you copy the image? try inserting the image address inside IMG tags
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
Using usual embedded link from OneDrive. Can anyone else see them?
The petrol cap surround cleaned up and painted. I have to do a patch on the swingarm, but I need smooth black for that. Need to take rear wheel off so I have proper access.
The petrol cap surround cleaned up and painted. I have to do a patch on the swingarm, but I need smooth black for that. Need to take rear wheel off so I have proper access.
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One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
You've just reminded me that the fuel cap is modified. Instead of having an empty space at the top of the tank, you can fill it up to (almost) brimming.the_priest wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 11:28 am Using usual embedded link from OneDrive. Can anyone else see them?
The petrol cap surround cleaned up and painted. I have to do a patch on the swingarm, but I need smooth black for that. Need to take rear wheel off so I have proper access.
The little holes allow air to escape from the top part of the tank - you can get another litre or two in.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
I hadn't noticed that the filler was off to one side before, I guess it matches the headlamps
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
But be wary on hot days. I've seen someone fill their tank to the brim with cold fuel, which warmed and expanded - and overflowed back out!Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 11:59 am
You've just reminded me that the fuel cap is modified. Instead of having an empty space at the top of the tank, you can fill it up to (almost) brimming.
The little holes allow air to escape from the top part of the tank - you can get another litre or two in.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
Yes, the extra bit of fuel keeps me on the road for longer not overfilled it yet.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
Yep - that's why the 'air-trap' is there in the first place.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:42 pmBut be wary on hot days. I've seen someone fill their tank to the brim with cold fuel, which warmed and expanded - and overflowed back out!Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 11:59 am
You've just reminded me that the fuel cap is modified. Instead of having an empty space at the top of the tank, you can fill it up to (almost) brimming.
The little holes allow air to escape from the top part of the tank - you can get another litre or two in.
I tend to fill up as I'm leaving for a longish ride anyway, rather than at the end of a ride, so I don't tend to have that issue.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
Wheel out. Area rubbed down and prepped. Bits masked off! Spraying with garage door wide open for ventilation. Yes, enamel rattle can gloss black.
Done
Waited a bit, stuck wheel back on, left bike locked up and will ride tomorrow once paint is dried overnight. Good enough to look decent and gives it a nice layer of protection again.
Done
Waited a bit, stuck wheel back on, left bike locked up and will ride tomorrow once paint is dried overnight. Good enough to look decent and gives it a nice layer of protection again.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
They banned that in MotoGP tis why the rules stipulate fuel in kg not litres.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:42 pmBut be wary on hot days. I've seen someone fill their tank to the brim with cold fuel, which warmed and expanded - and overflowed back out!Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 11:59 am
You've just reminded me that the fuel cap is modified. Instead of having an empty space at the top of the tank, you can fill it up to (almost) brimming.
The little holes allow air to escape from the top part of the tank - you can get another litre or two in.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
It may also have something to do with a certain red team having a 2 litre overflow tank that was always accidentally full at the start of the race.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:39 pmThey banned that in MotoGP tis why the rules stipulate fuel in kg not litres.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:42 pmBut be wary on hot days. I've seen someone fill their tank to the brim with cold fuel, which warmed and expanded - and overflowed back out!Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 11:59 am
You've just reminded me that the fuel cap is modified. Instead of having an empty space at the top of the tank, you can fill it up to (almost) brimming.
The little holes allow air to escape from the top part of the tank - you can get another litre or two in.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
It looks like one of them Frazers.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
The FIM do no such thing, extract from the 2020 MotoGP technical regulations;Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 3:39 pmThey banned that in MotoGP tis why the rules stipulate fuel in kg not litres.Horse wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:42 pmBut be wary on hot days. I've seen someone fill their tank to the brim with cold fuel, which warmed and expanded - and overflowed back out!Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 11:59 am
You've just reminded me that the fuel cap is modified. Instead of having an empty space at the top of the tank, you can fill it up to (almost) brimming.
The little holes allow air to escape from the top part of the tank - you can get another litre or two in.
"...Fuel tank capacity.
• The fuel tank capacity limit in the MotoGP Class is a maximum of
22 litres.
• In defining fuel tank capacity all containers/devices of the
motorcycle capable of supplying fuel to the carburettors/injectors
may be taken into account (with the exception of the fuel catch
tank including it’s supply tubing, and any containing devices
downstream of the fuel pump)."
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
You're right...they stipulate the fuel temperature instead, which is tantamount to the same thing. They did it cause teams were chilling their fuel to get more in.millemille wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:00 pm
The FIM do no such thing, extract from the 2020 MotoGP technical regulations.
I thought they stated a number of kgs because that is what you're actually trying to limit, but I guess measuring temperature is easier for scruitneerimg.
7. Fuel Te0mperature
For the MotoGP race, no fuel on the motorcycle may be more than fifteen degrees C (15°C) below ambient temperature. The use of any device on the motorcycle to artificially decrease the temperature of the fuel below ambient temperature is forbidden.
It's F1 that regulates fuel mass rather than volume, 110kg per race.
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
They actually seem to use a bit less fuel when you make progress* rather than potter about. Don't rely on the computer though, it say I averaged 41.5 commuting on my one for a week, the fuel I put in at the pump worked out as 36. I can't ever say I've ever wanted more power. I've even reverted to the standard blockbuster of a can to avoid waking my village. Hard to get 98 RON here so just using 95.the_priest wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 6:37 pm Running the bike on 99RON from Sainsburys as there is on 4 miles from me. Costs the same as the 95RON near me. Road to Canterbury Cathedral and back today, achieved 42.8mpg and I was not sitting around, riding at a fairly rapid pace and I also did a MotoGP start up to 3rd gear to get some space pulling away form approaching traffic. It is rapid! Effortless overtakes in 6th and just smooth as anything.
*By making progress I mean going to work at 6am and being able to cruise at speeds that would not be good for a man of the cloth to be caught doing.....
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Re: New Bike - The ICBM K1200R
I think it is jaundiced.... late night riding is now a boon! Perfect time for loons.
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