short journeys

My 1150 sometimes doesn't reach 5 bars on the temperature gauge for 8 miles, on a wet cold day on the motorway, even 15 miles!

In reality this probably won't do any harm, but it's nice to know that it's at full temp. & burning off the condensation.
 
I had a similar problem within 3mths of getting my 1150. After 7yrs with a 50+ mile commute, my job was transferred to a branch which was only 2-3miles from home. Tried the bus for a week & got so p'd off that, when I got home one night & my wife told me she needed a new dress for some "do" we were going to, I told her I'd take her shopping for a dress but she had to come shopping for a scooter with me.

She told me I looked gay on a scooter & that I should get a small trail bike instead, so now I've got the CRM250 & can go out green-laning at the weekend... What a Brucie bonus!! The other benefit with a 2-stroke is that they warm up quicker & don't suffer as much, doing short journeys. The wicked powerband is just another Brucie bonus.
 
Can us ladies have the deciding vote on this physique of yours Bryn :P

you'll have to wait til the scars heal ;) Tripped up on the running machine a couple of weeks ago... instead of chucking me off the back I found myself crawling at 8mph til I got a grip again :eek:

Cuts to both shins and bruises on both ankles :augie Rule 1... always attach emergency stop cord :D

Bryn,

I got a Vespa ET4 125cc 4 stroke scooter to do just the same sort of journey in another life.....

...it was the best 2 wheeled vehicle I have ever owned.....period...

£5 to do a 100 miles of (flat out....60mph...) commute.....

...surpringly quick and very embarrasing to many more expensive and so say quick machines away from the mirriad of red lights.....

....more nimble than a nimble thing in dodging between anything that was stopped or not lane dodging quicker than I was....

....reliable as a Swiss watch and a sinch to service....

....practicle......could get a shed load of shopping on the way home from work......

....and last and very far from least....it was bleedin' good fun!

PS:....it was 'very ' intimate when two up but with the right passenger on board see item above!!!!.....snurrrr.....snurrrr!!!


....I have regretted selling it and am always plotting as to how I can afford to get another one....


Cheers


Safe commuting

Spotless

I liked the look of the orange 200 for sale a couple of weeks ago ;) Trouble is it is still an extra bike...

My 1150 sometimes doesn't reach 5 bars on the temperature gauge for 8 miles, on a wet cold day on the motorway, even 15 miles!

In reality this probably won't do any harm, but it's nice to know that it's at full temp. & burning off the condensation.

Mine's reached 5 bars after around 4 miles usually... but that includes a couple of minutes on tickover before I move off....

I had a similar problem within 3mths of getting my 1150. After 7yrs with a 50+ mile commute, my job was transferred to a branch which was only 2-3miles from home. Tried the bus for a week & got so p'd off that, when I got home one night & my wife told me she needed a new dress for some "do" we were going to, I told her I'd take her shopping for a dress but she had to come shopping for a scooter with me.

She told me I looked gay on a scooter & that I should get a small trail bike instead, so now I've got the CRM250 & can go out green-laning at the weekend... What a Brucie bonus!! The other benefit with a 2-stroke is that they warm up quicker & don't suffer as much, doing short journeys. The wicked powerband is just another Brucie bonus.

Thought about the 600 Tenere for sale on here for the same reasons..... Think I've got to wind me neck in and make do (if thats the right term) with the GSA ;)

Thanks for all the suggestions and comments :beerjug::beerjug::beerjug:
 
Take the long way to work, possibly along the best local biking roads you know?
 
Tripped up on the running machine a couple of weeks ago... instead of chucking me off the back I found myself crawling at 8mph til I got a grip again :eek:

Cuts to both shins and bruises on both ankles :augie Rule 1... always attach emergency stop cord :D
and how did that happen then :green gri
 
A shaft driven bicycle :thumb Very apt on here.. and pretty cool too.. didn't know you could get them :)

Here's a 1902 shaft-driven bicycle that I spotted in a Swedish private museum last year !

As the saying goes . . "There is nothing new under the sun" :D

Bob.

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Did think about cycling... used to do it regularly...More expense to buy a bike though...

I liked the look of the orange 200 for sale a couple of weeks ago ;) Trouble is it is still an extra bike...

Thought about the 600 Tenere for sale on here for the same reasons.....



Hmm...something doesn't add up! :eek Surely a pedal bike is cheaper than a KTM200 or 600Tenere?! :nenau
 
A pedal bike... bet I'd end up spending 3-400 quid on one.... it would have to be one with all the bells and whistles... I just can't help myself :augie

I think the long way to work is the answer ;)

House is up for sale.. so maybe finding somewhere further away isn't such a bad idea ... As Bill says... wouldn't want to live near where I work :D
 
But two more power-sapping right angles in the drive than a chain kept nice and clean inside a neat plastic casing like on lots of Dutch town bikes.


Cool and quirky though :) Notice over here the only ones that seem available are the type in the picture... in the USA they've got all sorts including nice looking mountain bikes with shaft drive...:thumb

Nice selection here
 


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