According to a post on Facebook, 4966 has returned to Riverside from Hexham this afternoon. Can Dan the main Man confirm?
(27 Aug 2015, 7:49 pm)South Tyne Lad Its not permanently restricted to 45mph, In all new Volvo Buses there is a set limiter where I believe its located somewhere on the dash. from there you can set the limiter from example 15mph up with the maximum confirmed by Volvo speed is 60mph on the B8RLE so you just need to adjust the limiter to the maximum 60mph to get the full out of this High Quality vehicle.It's highly unlikely to be located on the dash. While limiters in any vehicle can be adjusted, it usually has to be done through the engine management system. This requires the correct lead/cable and computer program as well as the knowledge of how to make the adjustment. It's similar to remapping.
(27 Aug 2015, 7:49 pm)South Tyne Lad Its not permanently restricted to 45mph, In all new Volvo Buses there is a set limiter where I believe its located somewhere on the dash. from there you can set the limiter from example 15mph up with the maximum confirmed by Volvo speed is 60mph on the B8RLE so you just need to adjust the limiter to the maximum 60mph to get the full out of this High Quality vehicle.It's highly unlikely to be located on the dash. While limiters in any vehicle can be adjusted, it usually has to be done through the engine management system. This requires the correct lead/cable and computer program as well as the knowledge of how to make the adjustment. It's similar to remapping.
(27 Aug 2015, 8:22 pm)Dan Yes, it has. In theory should see 5148 off!
We used to reckon:- "20 inches one bum, 20 bums one ton." - but that was a rule of thumb that has been exceeded by people being heavier these days (at least heavier than 8 stone, though it included women and children).
I notice that the chassis is rated at 18 tonnes (also the maximum for two-axle double deckers - though I see that Volvo quote 18 tonnes for the B9TL ?) but I haven't found any unladen weights yet.
If you average passengers at 12 stone (though many might be heavier so you might have to allow for 15 stone average to remain within the GVM) then a full load (without luggage) should be within 10 tonne - that only leaves 8 tonne for unladen weight.
I believe that B9TLs are about 11 or 12 tonnes unladen (with extra bodywork of course).
I wonder if any bus has ever been caught being overweight?
(27 Aug 2015, 8:26 pm)G-CPTN We used to reckon:- "20 inches one bum, 20 bums one ton." - but that was a rule of thumb that has been exceeded by people being heavier these days (at least heavier than 8 stone, though it included women and children).
I notice that the chassis is rated at 18 tonnes (also the maximum for two-axle double deckers - though I see that Volvo quote 18 tonnes for the B9TL ?) but I haven't found any unladen weights yet.
If you average passengers at 12 stone (though many might be heavier so you might have to allow for 15 stone average to remain within the GVM) then a full load (without luggage) should be within 10 tonne - that only leaves 8 tonne for unladen weight.
I believe that B9TLs are about 11 or 12 tonnes unladen (with extra bodywork of course).
I wonder if any bus has ever been caught being overweight?
(27 Aug 2015, 8:26 pm)G-CPTN We used to reckon:- "20 inches one bum, 20 bums one ton." - but that was a rule of thumb that has been exceeded by people being heavier these days (at least heavier than 8 stone, though it included women and children).
I notice that the chassis is rated at 18 tonnes (also the maximum for two-axle double deckers - though I see that Volvo quote 18 tonnes for the B9TL ?) but I haven't found any unladen weights yet.
If you average passengers at 12 stone (though many might be heavier so you might have to allow for 15 stone average to remain within the GVM) then a full load (without luggage) should be within 10 tonne - that only leaves 8 tonne for unladen weight.
I believe that B9TLs are about 11 or 12 tonnes unladen (with extra bodywork of course).
I wonder if any bus has ever been caught being overweight?
(27 Aug 2015, 8:29 pm)NK53 TKT What will replace it? Assuming not 9108
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A capacity of 100 sounds very optimistic. Our Streetlites are 67 which I have actually put to the test, and managed, once but it was very snug! As for Streetlites, yes the emergency doors rattling seems to affect them badly... As do the panels above the cab. The bolts that hold the steering column surround together also vibrate out after a few weeks. For the first month or so we were finding nuts and bolts all over the cabs with no clue where they came from...!
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(27 Aug 2015, 8:32 pm)NK53 TKT It could be trialled on the 688.
(27 Aug 2015, 8:42 pm)G-CPTN I think I saw it in Hexham today - 618? - still with adverts on both sides for East Durham College IIRC.
(27 Aug 2015, 8:42 pm)G-CPTN I think I saw it in Hexham today - 618? - still with adverts on both sides for East Durham College IIRC.
(27 Aug 2015, 8:34 pm)R852 PRG Don't think that will happen. 9108 will most likely see use on trial on another mainstream route. I'm putting my money on the ''Coaster'' or the ''Citylink''.
(27 Aug 2015, 8:34 pm)R852 PRG Don't think that will happen. 9108 will most likely see use on trial on another mainstream route. I'm putting my money on the ''Coaster'' or the ''Citylink''.
As what Dan said about the top speed of the B8 was today, 45mph, I'm not looking as forward to riding this when I do as I hate the StreetDeck mainly for the speed of the vehicle was the biggest let down of the ride to me, and I hope that this bus does not disappoint me.
The thing with the B8 only being able to achieve 45mph, pretty much the whole 20/20A route is 50mph so it's pretty pointless it being able to do more than 50mph, that said it would be better if it could actually do 50mph.
Hope to sample it myself tomorrow.
(27 Aug 2015, 9:28 pm)Jimmi The thing with the B8 only being able to achieve 45mph, pretty much the whole 20/20A route is 50mph so it's pretty pointless it being able to do more than 50mph, that said it would be better if it could actually do 50mph.
Hope to sample it myself tomorrow.
(27 Aug 2015, 9:28 pm)Jimmi The thing with the B8 only being able to achieve 45mph, pretty much the whole 20/20A route is 50mph so it's pretty pointless it being able to do more than 50mph, that said it would be better if it could actually do 50mph.
Hope to sample it myself tomorrow.
Volvo B8RLE demo 9108 is on the 06:39am 20A to Durham from South Shields (due to arrive 0825).
Providing it is not replaced and put onto a different running board, the times are therefore as follows:-
Times from South Shields:
0639 (20A), 1012 (20), 1342 (20A), 1718 (20)
Times from Durham:
0829 (20), 1201 (20A), 1531 (20).