So, returning from a 80m test run on the GF, I ran onto reserve about 3 miles from home, so thought I'd get back to town and fill up. Unfortunately, I ran out of fuel a mile away from home, which means (genius as I am) that I got two miles on 'reserve'. This has happened once before, but I put it down to putting the taps on the wrong side, i.e., thinking the long tube was reserve and the non tube was main (senior moment). So, ages ago, I swapped them over with the long tube on the left (main) and the non-tube on the right (right = reserve). So why did I run out of fuel (there was literally a splash in the tank).
My theory is that the long pipe is not sealed properly, so fuel is leaking past it and using all my reserve capacity. Has anyone else had this issue? My taps are lever type which I've had on since owning the bike with no problems in regard to leakage.
Apart from that, the bike was excellent. Curiously, can find neutral from first rather than second since putting the chainwheel and engine sprocket in line. A little bit of a clunk here and there, but much better overall. Nothing fell off or packed up. Started first kick every time, and sounded brilliant.
I suppose I could simply not rely on reserve and fill up every 150m. With the Kwaka, it's 120m to reserve (which is a bit of a pain), but reserve is about 40m!!!