Mal, you'd be mad to miss it. At Brindabella 2010 we had 3 nights below -6 degrees, but I don't recall feeling cold. Plenty of firewood makes all the difference, along with warming activities and hot discussions.
The Knox Bros are always entertaining ...
And even the bikes get pissed and lounge around in front of fires ...
See you there.
Speaking of the Alpine Rally......
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Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
Re: Speaking of the Alpine Rally......
Not cold at all Mal...
With sufficient planning (and an RS) and a spare pair a woolen socks.
I bought mesself one of those new sleeping bags.......better than duck down, they're full of baby chickens.
Don't know how I'll get to sleep tho.
With sufficient planning (and an RS) and a spare pair a woolen socks.
I bought mesself one of those new sleeping bags.......better than duck down, they're full of baby chickens.
Don't know how I'll get to sleep tho.
Lord of the Bings
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Re: Speaking of the Alpine Rally......
Hmmm..... so how did all the bikes go starting that morning? Tilly is a warm weather girl, she sometimes objects when it's chill.
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead
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Re: Speaking of the Alpine Rally......
Gee thanks for the warm & encouraging pics fellas.
I look forward to writing my name in the frost.
cheers
Mal
I look forward to writing my name in the frost.
cheers
Mal
Re: Speaking of the Alpine Rally......
He's warming to the idea Charlie!Mal S7 wrote: I look forward to writing my name in the frost.
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Oh, Mal, bring a chisel and hammer to write your name.
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G'day PeterSibbo wrote:Hmmm..... so how did all the bikes go starting that morning? Tilly is a warm weather girl, she sometimes objects when it's chill.
Tilly's enrichers might need some attention. Made a big difference to Brunhilde when I did the carby kit thing.
Here's a useful tip though - when Hans and I did our snow trip a couple of years ago we found that the lower the temp the slower the cranking speed and the harder both bikes were to start. We eventually tried dribbling some petrol along the join between airbox and motor. This supplied sufficient fuel vapour to give that first firing and the old girls would then start ok. We took to travelling with a little squirty bottle of juice to make those morning starts easier.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
Re: Speaking of the Alpine Rally......
As I am sure you would know Charlie, on the Russian front the Germans would light fires under their Panzers of a morning to help with starting. Starter motors and batteries might be a bit better these days, ... but if you ever get real stuck, maybe a trangia under the sump?Airbear wrote: We eventually tried dribbling some petrol along the join between airbox and motor.
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Did exactly that at the Genoa rally probably 1986 iirc.Mal S7 wrote:As I am sure you would know Charlie, on the Russian front the Germans would light fires under their Panzers of a morning to help with starting. Starter motors and batteries might be a bit better these days, ... but if you ever get real stuck, maybe a trangia under the sump?Airbear wrote: We eventually tried dribbling some petrol along the join between airbox and motor.
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
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Re: Speaking of the Alpine Rally......
She's better than she was Charlie but still not ideal , I reckon a tin of "Start ya Bastard" might be essential kit for a snow run.Airbear wrote:G'day PeterSibbo wrote:Hmmm..... so how did all the bikes go starting that morning? Tilly is a warm weather girl, she sometimes objects when it's chill.
Tilly's enrichers might need some attention. Made a big difference to Brunhilde when I did the carby kit thing.
Here's a useful tip though - when Hans and I did our snow trip a couple of years ago we found that the lower the temp the slower the cranking speed and the harder both bikes were to start. We eventually tried dribbling some petrol along the join between airbox and motor. This supplied sufficient fuel vapour to give that first firing and the old girls would then start ok. We took to travelling with a little squirty bottle of juice to make those morning starts easier.
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead
The Grateful Dead
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Rug up lads...
Alpine areas to get winter preview
Thursday May 24, 2012 - 12:13 EST There are early signs that the New South Wales Snowy Mountains ski season is just around the corner.
The Weather Bureau says a cold front is moving through the region prompting a severe weather warning for damaging winds in the Snowy Mountains with gusts of up to one hundred and 25 kilometres and hour.
There is also a sheep graziers warning for the Monaro.
Forecaster Sean Carson says the alpine villages look set to benefit.
The good news is for the Snowy Mountains is it will turn to snow in the early hours of tomorrow, he said.
In fact you probably should see 10cm of snow falling from about midnight tonight, he said,
It may go through to early Sunday morning with a potential of up to 20cm.
There is some very cold and windy wintery weather once this rain bank moves through in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
Alpine areas to get winter preview
Thursday May 24, 2012 - 12:13 EST There are early signs that the New South Wales Snowy Mountains ski season is just around the corner.
The Weather Bureau says a cold front is moving through the region prompting a severe weather warning for damaging winds in the Snowy Mountains with gusts of up to one hundred and 25 kilometres and hour.
There is also a sheep graziers warning for the Monaro.
Forecaster Sean Carson says the alpine villages look set to benefit.
The good news is for the Snowy Mountains is it will turn to snow in the early hours of tomorrow, he said.
In fact you probably should see 10cm of snow falling from about midnight tonight, he said,
It may go through to early Sunday morning with a potential of up to 20cm.
There is some very cold and windy wintery weather once this rain bank moves through in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.