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    Quote Originally Posted by Willenium View Post

    25 to go, peeps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingfish View Post
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    Yep; cheers, Pete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waddy View Post
    First three shots though a chrono, and it's doing just under 4 ft/lbs, I think that will go up in time / with use.

    Feels way smoother, with that power I doubt it's going to be able to blat bean cans at 45 yards like the 2240 can, but hoping it'll be good at murdering mints at closer ranges.
    Yep, you'd usually expect the output to rise after running in that new seal. Did you have to size it at all? As with all guns, the output will, obviously, vary with different pellets too.

    Hope you get some nice playtime in to get it run in and get some practice in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewPaul View Post
    You’ve got it Tone

    Yes he is mate. He arrives on the 2nd and will be staying for the month. It’s a killer missing another Bash given I missed out on all of them last year (bar a day visit) but I love spending time with my little Bruv so looking forward to that.
    Can't fault you, Pauly.

    And we will get to see you a few weeks later for the September Bash, won't we?

    Er......."little Bruv"? Is he even smaller than our cuddly little bundle of boing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Yep, you'd usually expect the output to rise after running in that new seal. Did you have to size it at all? As with all guns, the output will, obviously, vary with different pellets too.

    Hope you get some nice playtime in to get it run in and get some practice in.

    If I get a Sunday afternoon at the range it'll certainly be getting some use.

    As for the seal, the shoulders of the seal didn't stand proud of the piston, so I didn't mess with it, it just went straight in.

    Also managed to get a full size Ox spring in the old Original 50, it's like a Bull Worker (showing my age here) to cock, but doesn't even manage 7 ft/lbs maybe it would do more if the spring was shorter ? The preload tension on it is terrifying tbh

    Had a look at why I can't zero the diopter, and it was glaringly obvious, the front sight is about 10mm too short as the viewing hole in the diopter is a lot higher on the back of the chamber than the standard open sights.


    On another note, I'm thinking the more rain we have now the better the odds of a sunny bash surely ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Can't fault you, Pauly.

    And we will get to see you a few weeks later for the September Bash, won't we?

    Er......."little Bruv"? Is he even smaller than our cuddly little bundle of boing?
    Yep, all being well I’ll be there in September.
    My ‘little Bruv’ is actually a fair bit taller than me but 10 years younger. Now, my ‘Big Sister’ (very sadly no longer with us) was 4 years older but only 4’10” . My mum was also only 4’10”. My older brother (only by 11 months) is the same as me as was my Dad. It’s got to have something to do with all the Leprachauns in Ireland I reckon

    I rode to Taunton with my mate today to get his Triumph Tiger serviced and on the way - crossed the River Tone but I had to smile when I passed a sign pointing to a place called Bradford-on-Tone Bradford being MikeHW45’s surname .

    BTW, I traded in my Ninja650 a few weeks ago for a 2023 Triumph Bobber Chrome and I’m loving it - what a torquey engine !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewPaul View Post
    BTW, I traded in my Ninja650 a few weeks ago for a 2023 Triumph Bobber Chrome and I’m loving it - what a torquey engine !!!


    That is nice

    Has it got a 270° crank ?


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    It is Paul and yes 270° parallel twin 1200cc
    Only 800 miles on the clock so like new and didn’t have to do the running in
    My feet flat foot on the ground too
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewPaul View Post
    It is Paul and yes 270° parallel twin 1200cc
    Only 800 miles on the clock so like new and didn’t have to do the running in
    My feet flat foot on the ground too
    Wow, what's not to like !

    I didn't realise they were 1200 cc, with the crank configured like a V twin the torque must be awesome, I bet that puts one hell of a grin on your face


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    Quote Originally Posted by Waddy View Post
    Wow, what's not to like !

    I didn't realise they were 1200 cc, with the crank configured like a V twin the torque must be awesome, I bet that puts one hell of a grin on your face


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    It does mate. All the torque is low down, you hardly need to come out of third gear - roll on the throttle at 40mph and you hit 90mph in an instant. 80mph on the motorway today in 6th and it was just ticking over
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    On another note, I'm thinking the more rain we have now the better the odds of a sunny bash surely ?

    You obviously weren't there last July
    Even my weight wasn't enough to hold down a gazebo
    I drove up for a single day as it was too scary to camp
    Traffic on the M1 was doing 50mph without speed restrictions because the rain was so heavy!
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    Paul, that Triumph looks fxxxing cool mate, love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewPaul View Post
    It does mate. All the torque is low down, you hardly need to come out of third gear - roll on the throttle at 40mph and you hit 90mph in an instant. 80mph on the motorway today in 6th and it was just ticking over
    That's all anyone needs, I'm seriously jealous .



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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingfish View Post
    On another note, I'm thinking the more rain we have now the better the odds of a sunny bash surely ?

    You obviously weren't there last July
    Even my weight wasn't enough to hold down a gazebo
    I drove up for a single day as it was too scary to camp
    Traffic on the M1 was doing 50mph without speed restrictions because the rain was so heavy!
    Nope I wasn't really hope it's better this year. It was absolutely chucking it down when I set off to the last bash & it turned out fine. That said I will come prepared for whatever


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