Just booked my mot for next ThursdayMe too, but got mot booked on Thursday![]()
Just booked my mot for next ThursdayMe too, but got mot booked on Thursday![]()
Those Teletubbies went missing for a while after i spotted them a couple of months ago but they reappeared last week.Yesterday I left my bike at Snells for its third Desmo service they lent me a mini Multi courtesy bike which I rode up to Hitchin I had hoped to call in on @JAT on the way past but I was limited by time as I had to escort mother to a funeral early afternoon and not having a sat nav on the loan bike; I didn’t have time to get lost.
This afternoon I got a call from Snells. There was a complication.
Watch this space for the next installment and review.View attachment 165798
I hope nothing too serious with your bike.I’ll do a write up when I get home And can use the lap top.
Today i've been out on the HD for a 120 mile round trip, great weather again and not stupid hot!!
Just realised i forgot to pick my prescription up so will have to go out again on the bike, any excuse for a blast.![]()
Twice, i had about 3/4 of a tank to start with, it's not bad on fuel as long as you don't ride it like a fucking 996You must've filled up about 5 times?![]()
MPG.How do you guys do your fuel consumption figures? Is it miles to the litre,,or km's to the gallon now? English gallon or seppo gallon?
So hard to keep up…
4.5l to uk gallon only reason for mpg is historicSo you put 13.7litres in, then convert it to gallons to work it out? Makes sense!![]()
Rape gangs are NBD here in the UK... population replacement is fine & dandy... but changing mpg to kpl would result in a public outcry and would lead to unrest and violent revolution.4.5l to uk gallon only reason for mpg is historic
That’s what has always been quoted
Not the colonial nonsense
Well yes rumour has it you’re a yankee , so what do you know about mpg with your silly gay USA gallonsRape gangs are NBD here in the UK... population replacement is fine & dandy... but changing mpg to kpl would result in a public outcry and would lead to unrest and violent revolution.
Change my mind.
Tis an easy conversion thoughWell yes rumour has it you’re a yankee , so what do you know about mpg with your silly gay USA gallons
How do you guys do your fuel consumption figures? Is it miles to the litre,,or km's to the gallon now? English gallon or seppo gallon?
So hard to keep up…
I had a jeep cherokee once, had to multiply the dash figure by 1.2 to get proper mpgI look at the dash![]()
I had a jeep cherokee once, had to multiply the dash figure by 1.2 to get proper mpg![]()
To be fair it didn't let me down, drove it to Paris tooWith all the build integrity of the plastic tray in a box of chocolates![]()
oh, oh oh! One simply looks at the dash!I look at the dash![]()
You don't mention driving it back from ParisTo be fair it didn't let me down, drove it to Paris too![]()
Fill ups per fortnight, for heaven's sake...How do you guys do your fuel consumption figures? Is it miles to the litre,,or km's to the gallon now? English gallon or seppo gallon?
So hard to keep up…
How do you find the v2 by comparison with your multi? A friend of mine has one that I've ridden a few times.
The engine characteristics/power delivery you describe sound very similar to the V2 Hyper I test rode recently. Power isn't massive but it's eager without being snappy, comes on everywhere and doesn't run out. In a bike that feels small, light and nimble that's very satisfying.Multi V2S
I was quite surprised, and very impressed, it had all the oomph to keep you out of harms way despite being a smaller engine. It seemed a lot lower geared than the 1260S you could quickly get into 6th and stay there. From 6th it would rapidly accelerate to licence losing speeds and beyond (I guess).
It appeared to be very economical 55MPG compared to 51 on the 1260s and considerably less on the V4S. The 19" front wheel made no difference cornering it was quite 'chuckable' in the bends (and I guess would ride the pot holes better).
Observations
The front brake pipe now goes over the mudguard instead of through it where it wears holes in it. (I've rerouted mine).
The front axle pinch bolts go up from underneath; they are less likely to fill with road grit.
The front indicators are mounted either side of the radiator thus less likely to break when you drop the bike though being lower they may be less clear to other motorists I think sticky out indicators are an optional extra.
The foot brake and gear lever both have spring loaded ends.
The gear box is good and it has QS which works well.
The dash is easy to read. ( I prefer mine but then I'm used to it).
It has a double sided swing arm and no pond around the bottom of the spring.
All in all I was impressed and would not hesitate to recommend trying if not buying one. Who knows it could be my next bike.
P.S.
I'm back in Dorset, I've still got the loan bike,
I'll write up my service experience when I get my bike back.
Multi V2S
I was quite surprised, and very impressed, it had all the oomph to keep you out of harms way despite being a smaller engine. It seemed a lot lower geared than the 1260S you could quickly get into 6th and stay there. From 6th it would rapidly accelerate to licence losing speeds and beyond (I guess).
It appeared to be very economical 55MPG compared to 51 on the 1260s and considerably less on the V4S. The 19" front wheel made no difference cornering it was quite 'chuckable' in the bends (and I guess would ride the pot holes better).
Observations
The front brake pipe now goes over the mudguard instead of through it where it wears holes in it. (I've rerouted mine).
The front axle pinch bolts go up from underneath; they are less likely to fill with road grit.
The front indicators are mounted either side of the radiator thus less likely to break when you drop the bike though being lower they may be less clear to other motorists I think sticky out indicators are an optional extra.
The foot brake and gear lever both have spring loaded ends.
The gear box is good and it has QS which works well.
The dash is easy to read. ( I prefer mine but then I'm used to it).
It has a double sided swing arm and no pond around the bottom of the spring.
All in all I was impressed and would not hesitate to recommend trying if not buying one. Who knows it could be my next bike.
P.S.
I'm back in Dorset, I've still got the loan bike,
I'll write up my service experience when I get my bike back.
51mpg per wheel he only gets 26 with both wheels actually on the fucking groundYou see 51mpg from your 1260? At the speed you ride it?
How? Was that over a 10 mile stretch when you were running it in and you’ve stuck with it?![]()
What do you take me for?You see 51mpg from your 1260? At the speed you ride it?
How? Was that over a 10 mile stretch when you were running it in and you’ve stuck with it?![]()
What do you take me for?
I've just spotted a 4G real time tracker on the V2S![]()