StuckAgainSteve
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Like some have said here I much prefer the look of the P38, but time will soon come when P38s are just too old to have any trust in them and L322 comes calling - looks like you've found a nice one - good luck.
honestly!!! the amount of times i see that on ere, (it will be expensive to run if the lpg system fecks up ) well what the feck yer gonna run it on if the diesel system fecks up :frusty: at least with lpg you have the option of petrol to get you home.
At least diesels run without any12v power!!apart from the electrics eek on a p38
No modern diesel runs without 12volt power anymore than a V8 will
I know just teasing , although if an alternator gives up your get much further on a diesel than you would in a petrol those coils and sparks will zap it up .
It's not the coils that take the juice, I used to run my race bike on a couple of lantern batteries, it's the ECU's, Fuel pumps, etc.
My tank is in the Spare Wheel well - and on my previous Classic they were underslung - no loss of boot space for me - although on the L322 I don't have a spare tyre!!At least you get to use all your boot with a diesel not hauling a LPG tank about !
I'm gonna regret saying this - but I cannot remember the last time I had a puncture on four wheels (reasonably common on sticky motorcycle tyres). For the last 25 years I've always changed tyres before they drop below 3mm tread so this is probably the reason why I've had no punctures in that time - the vast majority of punctures occur in the last 20% of a tyre's life. I'd rather have a nice compression ignition engine on LPG than a diesel - stuff the lack of spare. The only exception being the TDV8 which is an awesome engine in its own right.
I find a 3" screw is no respecter of tread depth.