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Discussion in 'Bonneville' started by Patchinko, Feb 18, 2018.

  1. Patchinko

    Patchinko Senior Member

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    #1 Patchinko, Feb 18, 2018
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    I had been thinking about it for a fair while cos the standard seat is not good for long distances, and how the wife let me know!

    Any how I bit the bullet and got the slammer. First impressions are it feels very firm. Not a bad thing for A new seat, it will break in hopefully. A short trip this morning to the farm shop for a breakfeast felt fine and the misses never mentioned it apart from no grab strap so I'll take that as a positive.

    Roll on a better day for a longer test.

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  2. curly

    curly Noble Member

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    Looking good!
     
  3. Rich Bryce

    Rich Bryce Dead Eye Dick

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    Looks very tidy mate. Pity about no strap. A tip for you - if the bike lightens up coming out of corners it's a sure sign the missus has slipped off the back.
     
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  4. Ricobanko1977

    Ricobanko1977 Member

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    Looks good. What indicators have you got and what are you using to attach the rear ones to the bike? I like the position
     
  5. Patchinko

    Patchinko Senior Member

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    #5 Patchinko, Feb 19, 2018
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    They are black bullet indicators with smoked lenses from eBay and were about £12.
    They are attached to the mudguard under the seat with brackets like these.....
    https://www.motone.co.uk/motorcycle...dicator-brackets-under-seat-mount-black-p1567

    The indicators....
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4x-10W-B...816505&hash=item2849e84b70:g:9gQAAOSwdNFZdbp6

    They've gone up!
     
  6. Ricobanko

    Ricobanko New Member

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    i have the same brackets but mine are connected further back. Did you drill your rear mudguard to fit them?
     
  7. Patchinko

    Patchinko Senior Member

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    I did, the tabs that the actual indicator is mounted to goes between the mudguard and the frame rail so the indicator fits a little snugger, if there is such a word.

    Rico, could you post a pic of your bike? I might have seen you around lymington.

    There appears to be a few Bonnies in town.
     
  8. Ricobanko

    Ricobanko New Member

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    Ill post one up when i am home. I presume you are based in Lymington as well
    ?
     
  9. Patchinko

    Patchinko Senior Member

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    Yes mate, I am in Lymington. Though I've not been using the Triumph much recently because of the crappy weather and salty roads.

    My comuter scooter is having to deal with winter.
     
  10. Ricobanko1977

    Ricobanko1977 Member

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    I’ve not really used my bonnie all winter to be honest. I’m a fair weather me
     
  11. Ricobanko1977

    Ricobanko1977 Member

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    Sorry for the late reply. Completely forgot

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