The Long Way Down - And Back

Discussion in 'Rideouts, Trackdays, Touring & Spotted' started by Levy89, Jul 10, 2017.

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  1. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Hi and welcome to the forum.
    That is a hell of a long trip on a Bonnie. Rode my T100 to Germany two years ago - about 4 hours on the bike after 2 hours in the UK to get to the tunnel. You are right, you are in for some pain - mainly in the arse region. Those seats are not comfortable over long distances. Consider the gel pad idea, padded cycling shorts or the old favourite seems to be a sheepskin cover!
     
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  2. Mr Toad

    Mr Toad Senior Member

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    Welcome.

    I have a couple of observations as a fellow T100 owner.

    From full tank to the fuel light coming on I get in the region of 125 miles, so not a huge range between fill ups and a chance to stretch your legs.

    Comfort, forget it, you are in for some serious pain. In mitigation you should look at a seat pad. A friend of mine has recently done a weeks tour of the Highlands and used an Airhawk seat pad and he swears by it.

    Good luck.
     
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  3. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Good point, I miss timed my fuel stops on my T100 carb model. I used to get 135 miles before the need to switch to reserve occurred. I went to reserve with no sign of a filling station - 204 miles clocked up in total before I found one. Not fir the fainthearted!
     
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  4. Levy89

    Levy89 New Member

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    I don't quite know how you did that!!! I was on the a14 the other day and my fuel light came on - 20miles before I found a petrol station - I've never been so nervous in my life!!
     
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  5. Mr Toad

    Mr Toad Senior Member

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    At some point I'm going to chuck a few litres in a container and run mine to empty to see just how much of a reserve there actually is.
     
  6. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Trust me I never want to do it again as I was literally miles from the nearest townwhen I switched to the reserve. Taught me to fill up when you see a filling station even if the tank is half full.
     
  7. Oldyam

    Oldyam Grumpy Old Git

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    Not sure about Triumphs but I wouldn't recommend that as most fuel pumps are cooled by the fuel and running them dry can lead to problems ( can seriously shorten operating life ) when you least want them :(.

    I would fill it to the neck then run it to the reserve light then top it up as then whatever you put in less the tank capacity is what you have left and a quick calculation should tell you how far you might get :cool:
     
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  8. Rich Bryce

    Rich Bryce Dead Eye Dick

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    For handy emergency fuel reserve get hold of a couple of metal screw top drinks bottles. You can then strap a litre or so of fuel somewhere. e.g. under a luggage rack.

    I have a solo gel seat on my SE, and a luggage rack, both of which I'm selling separately from the bike. You're welcome to borrow both if you can get over to Bedford, or buy them if you want them long term. Easy to fit at my place. I've some straps and bungees you can have too.

    If riding solo, consider an elasticated net for the pillion seat under which you can stuff stuff. Safe so long as you stuff it a tight fit.
     
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  9. Rich Bryce

    Rich Bryce Dead Eye Dick

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  10. Levy89

    Levy89 New Member

    Apr 14, 2015
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    Thank Rich - would love to but can't this weekend as I'm looking after my boy while the wife enjoys a spa day!
    Getting rather anxious about the trip now! just wish I had more time to peel off and enjoy some of the Alps!
     
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  11. Levy89

    Levy89 New Member

    Apr 14, 2015
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    Having a mare if anyone can help. Just changed my tail light to an led one - soldered the wires and tried to start her up. All the lights on the dash come up and everything works bar the ignition - have a feeling I've blown a fuse but not sure - anyone know which is the ignition fuse??
     
  12. Levy89

    Levy89 New Member

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    Not only this but my brand new tyre and inner tube is flat! Having a mare and I leave Friday night! :-(
     
  13. figwold

    figwold First Class Member

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    Err, isn't that a Molotov Cocktail...?

    Bloomin Trots...
     
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  14. Levy89

    Levy89 New Member

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    bike all sorted with some help from some very awesome and helpful people. Left for Dover last night, stopped over and made it all the way down to Grenoble today - going well so far, feel free to follow me on my just giving page ...
    https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/michael-leverton

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