Dutchie gone straight

kaZeta

Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by kaZeta » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:17 pm

Regarding last trip and running out of fuel, I wanted to make sure I actually had a reserve...
Cleaned and reassembled.

Not really sure if it was as it should be when I bought it, as it's easy to make an inversed assembly for the main & reserve positions.

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It seems that the one I got is nearly double the size of what's offered here?
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I was bored last weekend and remembered I had several colors of A4 sticker sheets knocking around, so I made me something: :lol:

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Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by Wirralman » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:23 pm

Not really sure if it was as it should be when I bought it, as it's easy to make an inversed assembly for the main & reserve positions
I thought that you couldn't assemble it incorrectly without forcing it, but could well be wrong, it's a while since I took one apart.


What you have is the standard item, looking in quite reasonable condition. Apophis sell an aftermarket item. I'm not sure whether the height of the reserve tube is different or the same. Certainly the aftermarket item looks shorter

Eric
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kaZeta

Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by kaZeta » Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:57 pm

Yesyes, I know how this works :lol:

I meant that the conical plastic INSIDE the tap itself can be inserted upside down in the casing, thus using the reserve as main supply and vice versa and when the tap should be closed up, minor leakage would occur as there's a small gap from the 4 holes nearly lining up. The straw tube can only be inserted in the right side hole...

I'd guess that aftermarket tap's straw is equally long, just the gauze filter being shortened.
If not, that'll be a really short trip to the petrol station.
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Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by kaZeta » Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:47 am

Just got confirmation both of these are mine after payment of € 175 including transport. 8-)
Gotta be sent over from Friesland though.

A 1972 American SPH-4 Helicopter pilot helmet (Vietnam war era).
I've seen a similar helmet go for € 450...

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- At first I'd paid a deposit for a Russian MIG replica at € 180, but I soon located the same models at another army depot for only € 135,
and thus I asked for a refund.
- The Chinese TK-2 helmet is nearly identical (bar some recognition details) and can be found online starting at € 35!


A pair of NEW Addison 1989 Pilot Flight boots.
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kaZeta

Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by kaZeta » Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:39 am

I 'd ordered this one for the bike a couple of weeks ago along with some other stuff I needed and it finally arrived!
http://dx.com/p/motorcycle-double-flash ... gth-127200" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Initially, I was thinking of getting that aftermarket left hand wire loom set from Apophis, as it had a warning swith incorporated.
But only recently I found this unit for only € 1,50 which is great: traffic jam on the Highway? Switch on!

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So to make sure: I'd just need to hook up the red cable to 12v, white & yellow cables to the two signal wires to both indicator sets
(3 same cables from indicator switch wire loom as pictured in the photo).

Is this correct? I don't think I can mess this one up, but one never knows... :)
(I don't think it would give any trouble with the flasher can, as according to Apophis, the new one with beeper should support this modus)
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Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by pupster » Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:49 am

kaZeta wrote: traffic jam on the Highway?
.....Then weave through the traffic!!....
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Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by kaZeta » Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:59 am

Haha :)

But even then that would still come in handy to warn cars I'm weaving past them.
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Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by kaZeta » Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:28 pm

Went to look for mounting brackets at a local streetfighter shop.
Was in luck and've got both for € 23.

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Did I mention I just LOVE my backpack?
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Now to await the link pipe :)
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Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by Minter » Thu Mar 07, 2013 11:29 pm

kaZeta wrote:Went to look for mounting brackets at a local streetfighter shop.
Was in luck and've got both for € 23.

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Did I mention I just LOVE my backpack?
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Now to await the link pipe :)
Should be ready this time next week Tom, not long to wait! I had an ART can on my old R6 and it sounded marvelous!

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Re: Dutchie gone straight

Post by ellrider » Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:56 am

Minter wrote: I had an ART can on my old R6 and it sounded marvelous!

:D
Don't call them a fART can for nothing.
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