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Old 22-Feb-2011, 21:08
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cheers Chaz. Is that on Dallas new bike? If so I'll have a try of his and maybe I can get something made up

They were when I built it & I let him have a spare set.

Infact several DD'ers use them including Matt Lawson.

I could get some more made I think.
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Old 22-Feb-2011, 22:37
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Not sure why you needed a pressure reg Tim, as with a T piece fitted in the feed line the excess is returned to the tank, no requirement for a regulator.

There was on Rattlers Class A fuel injected 620


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Old 22-Feb-2011, 22:45
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There was on Rattlers Class A fuel injected 620

so not on my little 583 then kev, just straight swap?

may try it this week, trouble is I wont be doing a td before brands race so would be a risk to change before then..
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Old 22-Feb-2011, 22:56
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No Paul, no need for one on your 583, Rattler would have had to fit the higher pressure pump from a fuel injected model and then the regulator to maintain the fuel pressure at 3 bar


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Old 22-Feb-2011, 23:10
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No Paul, no need for one on your 583, Rattler would have had to fit the higher pressure pump from a fuel injected model and then the regulator to maintain the fuel pressure at 3 bar


Too much cross purpose chat going on I'm easily confused these days. What window regulator did you want Paul??
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Old 22-Feb-2011, 23:20
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Too much cross purpose chat going on I'm easily confused these days. What window regulator did you want Paul??

Know what you mean Phil, now I'm past the 50 mark confusing me gets easier


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Old 23-Feb-2011, 00:03
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Too much cross purpose chat going on I'm easily confused these days. What window regulator did you want Paul??

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Old 23-Feb-2011, 09:59
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One very important question popped up in my prep list. No not liughtweight bits and pieces or anything else bike related.

The most important question is whats the best way of keeping your van warm when we go back to Brands in March. Been looking at oil filled radiators with temperature controls. Also been looking at heater tubes but they seem to have no temperature control.

Any (sensible) suggestions?

Mark
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Old 23-Feb-2011, 10:21
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One very important question popped up in my prep list. No not liughtweight bits and pieces or anything else bike related.

The most important question is whats the best way of keeping your van warm when we go back to Brands in March. Been looking at oil filled radiators with temperature controls. Also been looking at heater tubes but they seem to have no temperature control.

Any (sensible) suggestions?

Mark

leave the van running for an hour before you retire, then hot water bottle, 3 layers and 2 sleeping bags. Reckon tent is better really
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Old 23-Feb-2011, 12:26
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Maybe that does not fall under "Any (sensible) suggestions?" catigory
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