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  1. Did the same mpg test on the R1, just riding normally on the same routes to work and home.

    Did 175 miles on 14 litres = just under 57mpg, not bad for a 150hp bike I thought.

     

    So @Stu was right, for better economy use a bigger bike.

     

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  2.  Drove by Jacks Hill at Towcester on the way home from MK yesterday and saw the entrances all blocked off and signs saying it was closed down.

    A bit of searching online would imply its permanently closed blaming covid and on going roadworks and road closures in the area.

    Despite the cafe building being a bit run down, it was always a popular bike meeting place on Friday night's and over the weekend.

    Not sure how long its been there, sad to see a traditional road side cafe bite the dust.

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  3. Took the carbs off the 380 this afternoon, pretty easy job; tank off, side panels, airbox,throttle cables, undo the inlet rubbers and that's it, about 15mins.

    A fair amount of sediment in the 3 float bowls as seen on the blue paper. Two of the carbs overflow pipes were blocked.

    Dropped the pilot & main jets out and blew through with the airline. The old inlet rubbers were so inflexible, comparison photos between old and new. Also the inlet clamps were fully wound in on the old rubbers and couldn't be tightened anymore, probably causing an air leak and it was so much easier to refit the carbs.

    Fired back up and sounded nice and crisp, even though not fully warmed up, the idle was much smoother.

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  4. Fortunately I have no reason to visit London, if we did it would be for sightseeing and then I'd take the train and use public transport while there.

    Train is approx 1 hr from Rugby and services every 15 mins or so.

    Whenever we go anywhere near a city centre, we use the park and ride services, done this in York,Oxford & Chester. Much easier than trying to find somewhere near the centre to park and usually reasonably priced.

    Checked the clean air zones for the M3, R1 & SS125;  M3 & R1 are free everywhere except ULEZ. SS is free everywhere inc central London.

    Buy a classic bike; no tax,MOT or congestion charge.

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  5. 7 hours ago, Ian Frog said:

    Yes @Bianco2564 I saw you arrive! I was at the memorial where you turned right and got held up going from 2 abreast to single file and tried to say hello but not quite possible lol.

    Glad you saw the Jota it was out of the way. 

    Cheers 

    Ian

    Ha, yes I do remember someone speaking to me, but I couldn't hear what you said.

    A pleasure to meet you albeit very briefly.

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  6. @Ian Frog cheers, had a lot of interest in it, several "I used to have one of those" comments

    Did you see it at the ride in meeting place or in town? Sadly in town we were parked right out the way.

    Need to have a look at the carbs because it didn't run cleanly , idle was a bit hit and miss.

    In the first pic, the GS850 behind mine is my son in laws. We both had clutch issues on the ride in, they were both stinking hot when we parked up. Bigger turn out than the 300 predicted by the organisers.

     

     

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  7. Wheeled the 380 out of hibernation ready for the Dav bike show tomorrow , not been run for a few months and started after half a dozen kicks. Checked all the levels and tyre pressures and gave it a wipe down to remove all the spray on grease I treat the chrome to.

    Remember these paper disc things, an original one from the last century.

     

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  8. With the ridiculous price of petrol and all that, thought I'd try riding the scoot very economically to see what I could get out of it.

    It's always done low 50s mpg, only used on the work commute same route 4 days a week, A roads mostly between Rugby & Banbury , minimal urban riding.

    So tried accelerating really steadily up to cruising speed of 50-60 mph max. The way the auto clutch thingy works is if accelerating hard from standing start, it will go right round to 5000rpm and stay there until about 60mph then the revs start to rise as you go faster. Accelerating gently would have the engine up to 4000 rpm but felt like a snail's pace to get moving.

    Only tried this on one tankfull so would need to do it again a few times to be convinced on the success of the test allowing for varying traffic conditions, calculated the consumption at 56 mpg which is better than normal but only saved about half a litre on the usual riding style. Still, half a litre is about 90 pence ,spread that over the year on my commuting mileage of 11k p/a would be nearly £90.

    Another reason for the test was to see if I could live with a smaller bike for commuting, maybe a 250 to 400cc, average speed along the A361 is pretty slow as a lot of trucks use it and traffic builds up behind them. Safe overtaking places are few and far between and its not unusual to get stuck in a train of traffic behind one truck all the way from Daventry to Banbury. 

     

     

  9. 2 hours ago, Mickly said:

    Got distracted at the Stratford Autojumble, you’d gone by the time I got there.

    I said to OH I'd be back by 12 but actually left at 1.30, had to smooth the waters with a trip to a garden centre afterwards😬

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