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Yeah mate good for ideas for sure. Old mate has the 22lt Acerbis tank on also. Might have to look into that down the track.
I decided to put a tap in-line for the rear tank, which i am now alot happier with. It means that i can isolate both tanks from the carbie if needed or turn on or off which ever tank I like. This then means I can completely empty the rear tank to get the weight off the rear ASAP or I can either leave open ther rear tap so fuel can drain down from the front tank to the rear to change the weight distribution on the bike. It should be interesting to see how it feels.
Here are some pics;
I also rode down to see Nick from Teknik all fully geared up to talk to him about suspension set up. Nick was great and said that I was on the right track with what I had done to date by increasing spring preload and adjusting the clickers to compensate for the extra weight in the short term. After the Nav ride this weekend I will take it back to Nick and discuss how the bike now behaves so he can do his magic on the suspenders.
Bring On Saturday :woohoo: :woohoo:
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The Left OneWent back to work this morning and messed around with the fuel delivery set up of the twin tanks. I was looking at putting another tap on the rear tank, which i would really like to do but I am fairly limited with room. I will have to re-route a few items I think. However I put some protection around the fuel line which comes out ot the rear tank as it is low and can rub on the frame. :huh: It will be fine for the maiden voyage though.
I will do some suspension set up through the week as the extra weight on the rear will require a spring preload adjustment, probably a rear spring, and some clicker adjustment. :dry: We’ll will see how time permits before launch day on Friday.Can’t Wait!! :woohoo:
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LeftyHey there busy, TB did the set up on Dejays DR650 and it has done plenty of miles now. I am sure that they will be able to help you spent your hard earned :laugh: :laugh:
Hope to see you out there one day champ
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LeftTrailboss wrote:So whats planned for the rear suspension with the extra weight of the tank, fuel and loaded loop? Be interested in how it handles change of direction etc the further the weight is back greater the pendulum effect.
I know how the 530 feels when the back tank is full and it would be half the weight of the tank and loop. It’s ok I guess because it’s an ADV setup after all. And the after a while you get used to it like when we did Hattah, I got the fuel out fast as I could always running of the back. When it missed I would turn the front tap of for a while half fill the back and switch it off again until the whole fuel load was low.You are welcome to check out how I set the taps etc up of the 530 works great and has been tested
TB
Yeah it may need some suspension work, more than likely but for next week end I will ride it and see how it responds. I will play with the clickers in the short term then I need to save up some $ and talk to Nick.
I have no tap on the rear tank only a filter so it will be similar to the 530 but I would like to have a look for sure. But I do agree I need to use the rear tank 1st and get rid of the rear weight, so I may put a tap in the rear tank so is doesn’t refill.We will see eh.
EAGLE`02 wrote:SO if we spot the Left One walking on Day 2,,, it didn`t give you 300k then hey ??? :laugh:Nice work mate,,, and as TB said, QUICK
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Ah yep that would be right Eags :laugh: But I’ll throw in a tow rope eh!
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October 26, 2012 at 10:40 am in reply to: 2 day full Navigation ride 3rd and 4th of November from St Albans #231492Rotate em Eags!! I just pulled a muscle………..in my neck!!!
Great stuff Eags. Looks good champ.
Great work Mal and top pictures and report Menace.
It holds 6ltrs which should give me a range of around 300km hopefully.
Well the rear tank is complete and ready for launch! :blink: We’ll see how she goes next week.
A round and black one with nobs that doesn’t go flat! :blink: :laugh: :laugh: but I would have to agree a Michelin S12 or M12 are the go however they are quite soft in the side wall so UHD tubes are a must and the right pressure. As for something that has a stiffer side wall I don’t mind the Dunlop MX51, they both give good rider confidence.
Thats my 2cents worth.
The Left One
Good Points there TB, all of these items have been covered, I think, :dry: I had the shock out (as you can see it is on the floor) and put the suspension through its full travel etc to ensure there will be no fouling from tyres, chain etc. The bottom of the tank is parallel with the swingarm on full bump. As for the bottom of the tank being lower than the carbie it it only the very bottom maybe 100ml of fuel or so. I will wait and see what happens there :blink: but we have the technology to fix these issues should they arise.
Thanks for your input
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The Left OneWorking on the rear tank template, I hope to have it ready for the 3/4th November Nav Ride.
October 22, 2012 at 10:25 am in reply to: 2 day full Navigation ride 3rd and 4th of November from St Albans #231176Yeah I,m happy to ride with whoever also.
As for the pub stay I might swag it in the van if i drag the bike down on the trailer. I will see what happens eh! :dry: It’s going to be a cracker either way I reckon. :woohoo:
Great video clip Jeffro
Looks like a good track you have linked up there mate.
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