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Fuel on the Stuart Highway

Submitted: Saturday, Nov 01, 2003 at 21:19

Martin

Does anyone know the longest gap between fuel between Port Augusta and Uluru? Not accustomed to considering this as I drive a TD but I'm planning a ride on a motorbike with just a smidgeon over 200km range. Grateful for any help or a lead to sites with this info. Thanks
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AnswerID: 35934   Submitted: Saturday, Nov 01, 2003 at 22:01

Duke-Attie replied:

260kms between glendambo and coober pedy.....
i made it on a fireblade and my girlfriend made it on her cbr600........if you get a headwind with a small engined bike like a cbr600 you will struggle...
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what bike are you riding?
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FollowupID: 25938   Submitted: Saturday, Nov 01, 2003 at 22:03

Duke-Attie posted:

on the way there she made it all the way without hitting reserve and on the way back she hit reserve at 195km because of a stiff headwind... made a huge difference..
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AnswerID: 36010   Submitted: Sunday, Nov 02, 2003 at 23:25

Martin replied:

Thanks Duke-Attie - Ihave a ShadowACE750. The longest before reserve has been 275 and the earliest 215 so with a bit of care I should be OK. Thanks for your advice - I might need to stay under 100 for that stage!
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AnswerID: 36037   Submitted: Monday, Nov 03, 2003 at 11:01

Willem replied:

Don't forget that Coober Pedy is 250 metres above sea level and there are some gradual uphill climbs you will be doing. You have to take that into consideration. The wind is generally from the west but in the summer months more often than not from the nort-west and thus a direct headwind. Have fun.
Cheers,Willem

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