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1 hour ago, GuyWithAviators said:
If anyone is keen to come but doesnt have a bike that can sit at WOT for 3 days let me know and I can put you in touch with this guy selling a PGO 50cc 2 stroke beast. So reliable and handle off road awesome, throw some wheel barrow knobblies at it and you can go anywhere.
Here he is on his PGO at the end of the Motu special stage last year doing a skid while @HighLUX and I were drinking warm, flat Coronas waiting for the rest of the crew. Heaven.
Defintley need to get a bunch of K's in on bikes to prove reliabilty before this ride, it's punishing on engines / suspension / bumholes.
Bung / bum hole fizzing so much!
I am somewhat interested in this scoot.
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They do an honest job of keeping the rims off the ground, but little else.
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49 minutes ago, Testament said:
ceramic heater tap?
https://ladapower.com/catalog/niva-1600/heating/lada-niva-heater-valve-tap-ceramic-detail
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Same as a Lada then.
Thanks for the idea. Running them across looks far better than any ideas I've had.
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+1 for ceramic heater tap. Has been set and forget fix, except for me not properly clamping the cable.
Does Uterus also have the up and down 50mm offset seat mounts? It looks like some square tube poking out under the seats.
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3 hours ago, Bling said:
They have done UK for ages now, have ordered small bits before, so easy.
13 hours ago, yoeddynz said:I had a look at the youshop rate for a Torsen diff for the Lada, only about $65 given estimate of packaged size. Pretty impressed by that.
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42 minutes ago, yoeddynz said:
Worth asking. I'll email them. I had enquired about filling a rolling rollout car with parts yonks ago and was told no because shipping companies don't like the risk of theft claims etc etc.
I presume they must put caravans in containers but surely no. So they must sneak bits in.
Hey justin.. As per pm here's a sketch..
All good with this Alex.
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Do you know if the mounting on the Niva diff is the same as the sedan one?
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3 hours ago, NickJ said:
Thats a good idea, could be a way to get some spare panels over
That was my thoughts, would love 2 new front fenders and a few repair pieces.
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About to ask if Ladapower Europe will ship my order to a UK address.
All good with the Ukrainians.
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This may be relevant to your interests, Tamiya are releasing an RC Gyro-ish vehicle soon.
https://www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php?/topic/83703-tamiya-honda-gyro/
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First thoughts on engine swaps is to consider that standard you have the steering box, starter motor, brakes, and both manifolds all jammed next to one another.
Seen pics of one in UK with SR20 which tilts away from that space and exhaust on the other side. There is also one with CA18 build on UK Lada forum.
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Great find. So stoked to see someone found a 2102, and bringing back to life. Far to cool to let rot away.
I'll also vouch for Ladapower. Lord knows how much of my money Pavel has taken... Also, avoid Ladaway.com like the plague. I had one order come through fine, but my next one never left the shop and I had to go through paypal to get my money back. This is not uncommon according to NZ Lada facebook group.
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Disconnecting the GPS on one was pretty much my next thought. A sorry and unloved GN there at the moment. That, or call it a training exercise.
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Blardy brilliant idea. Shouldn't have sold that last postie bike I had.
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And rubbish weather to match. What's a good time to get there?
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First car I drove was a rwd Mazda 323 hatch at the age of 12. Was from the gate to the clubrooms of the Pahiatua rugby club. Got up to a dawdle in 3rd gear from memory.
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Hi Joe.
Welcome to Lada ownership. There are a few of us here. If you haven't found them already, there is a very good NZ Niva Facebook group, and a UK general Lada group, UK forum is fading but good to dig up info, and US forum is ok too.
http://ladapower.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=category&virtuemart_category_id=150
It's hard to beat Ladapower.com (Arterx on eBay) for this sort of stuff. Top notch seller, and usually a few chocolate treats with your order. Postage can be a bit expensive, but planning orders helps.
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6 hours ago, kicker said:
If I was to do an efi setup, what ecu would be the go, MS or Speeduino?
Functionally they're very similar and both are designed to be used with the same software, TunerStudio. If you're happy to assemble the board yourself they both look like a similar amount of work.
There is a larger, more established community for MS, and looking through the forums, someone has probably done something within spitting distance of what you want. Speeduino say they are still in development stages, but the FB group and forum are great for resolving problems and getting you going.
I chose Speeduino because it ticks a few boxes for me, and the money I saved up front can offset things like new temp sensors, an SLC Free kit, and buying the wrong damn manifold.
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Have mine assembled and flashed, with Bluetooth configured, but not on motor yet. That part was easy, went smoothly. Have a look at the FB group, they're a helpful bunch.
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Subtle also works best for winding up conspiracy foamers. Just enough that they think they're clever for spotting it.
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Sorry to read about your knee, did mine in a motorcycle accident a few years ago. Hope the recovery goes well.
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Will head down and say hi, eat burger etc.
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First week, so tomorrow night.
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The socket you want for the crank nut is 38mm, but 1.5" will work well enough being 38.1mm