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NATIONAL EVENTS / Re: NatRally 2024 - Arrivals & Check-in
« Last post by PC on March 28, 2024, 07:03:16 AM »
So after 2600 km on the bike towing camper 300km with Diesel 80 km taxi ride 1100 km plane flight 140 km bus ride and 2700 km in my Ute the bike and camper and me got back home at 5 pm yesterday
Had an absolute fabulous time at rally
Thanks to all those involved
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Happy Birthday to bolshie  :hatwave
Have a great day and I hope that you can get a ride in  :runyay
 :Cake2                                :beer
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General Discussion / Re: From the Library
« Last post by Biggles on March 27, 2024, 10:00:29 PM »
My confidence in the Triumph has gone beyond surprise and gratitude.  I now rely on it without question, and it seems past all coincidence that on this last day, the unseen fate working itself out in the cylinder barrel should manifest itself.  It is not I who am looking for significance in these events.  The significance declares itself unaided.  Just beyond Trichardt, in the morning, the power suddenly falters and I hear, unmistakably, the sound of loose metal tinkling somewhere; but where?  Although the power picks up again, I stop to look.  The chain is very loose.  Could it have been skipping the sprockets?  I tighten the chain and drive on.  Power fails rapidly and after about smell of burning.  Is it the clutch?  It seems to have seized, because even in neutral it won't move.
Two friendly Afrikaners in the postal service stop their car to supervise, and their presence irritates me and stops me thinking.  I remove the chain case to look at the clutch, a good half hour's work.  Nothing wrong, and then my folly hits me.  I tightened the chain and forgot to adjust the brake.  I've been riding with the rear brake on for four miles, and the shoes have seized on the drum.  Apart from anything else, that is not the best way to treat a failing engine.  I put everything together again and set off, but the engine noise is now very unhealthy.  A loud metallic hammering from the cylinder barrel.  A push rod?  A valve?  I'm so near Jo'burg, the temptation to struggle on is great.  At Pietersburg I stop at a garage.
The engine oil has vanished.
"That's a bad noise there, hey!" says the white mechanic, and calls his foreman over.
"Can I go on like that?"
"As long as it's not too far. You'll use a lot of oil."
Ted Simon  Jupiter's Travels p 169
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NATIONAL EVENTS / Re: 2025 National Rally - Date & State
« Last post by STroppy on March 27, 2024, 05:40:53 PM »
I’ll be back!
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