Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

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  1. Kiwidave4

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    Curses I've been found out!
     
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    Went out for a ride came back and washed it properly, cleaned and waxed the chain.

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    Had some decent weather finally so hit the twisties on Roan Mountain in Tennessee. First really long ride on the bike and loved every minute!

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    Saturday was beautiful :sun: :cool: down on the South Coast but other commitments meant no ride :mad: :poop:
    Managed to get out Sunday, roads damp and full of salt early on but dried enough for a bit of fun on way back from Loomies, first ride since October & loving the buzz of riding the Street RS again. Spent nearly as long cleaning the bike as I did riding it, then discovered I had a puncture as after cleaning could see/hear the little pin hole right in the centre of the tyre, bugger!
    Still tyre has done 2600 miles although it still has a bit of life left think I'll just stick a new one on rather than repair.
     
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    And you call yasell Bad Billy !! :mad: Come on plug it Bill and use the rest of the tyre's tread up having fun,:cool: Cant understand wasting some tyre tread and changing out sooner than you have to other than going on a long trip.
    Another Southern Millionaire ;)
     
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    Are you using the Supercorsa's that come standard on the bike
     
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    Yes still on first tyre, mainly down to the fact that the first 1000 miles was running in, not sure whether to stick another SC on or try a Rosso Corsa, probably will go SC and change for a set when the front needs changing. Don't intend doing any track days so the SC is overkill really.
     
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    Ahem ... Billionaire ;)
     
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    I used 2 sets of Supercorsa's on my 16 Speed Trip and then tried the new Rosso 3's as i found the Supercorsa's go off as they age which is down to there track focused rubber mix, the new Rosso 3 is the same tall profile as the SC but has a more road focused rubber mix so will not go off with age. The Rosso 3's just req a little longer to warm up.
     
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    Suggest you give Metzeler M7RR's a try.
     
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    Thanks for the info, will probably switch to Rosso 3's when I need a pair as Pirelli have given me the most confidence over the years.
     
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    Thanks Col, I have used Metzeler (race tec I think?, very similar to SC) back when I was doing lots of track days & found them very good for the track. Sorry for ignorance but are M7RR road or track biased?
     
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    Primarily road (but I would think good for track too)
     
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    keep us updated, I am after the RP5 for my next set of tyres in a couple of months on my Speed Triple R
     
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    Just remember Metzeler is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pirelli and many tyres from the same stable are closely related in their R&D but marketed in different price sectors. It is a way of shifting the most product as profitably as possible.
     
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    Might have a look at those as just seen the prices for the Super Corsa SC's ... ouch!
    Mind you I haven't had to buy a tyre for a couple of years but last time I am sure I only paid £110 fitted, had a quick look on line and they seem to be around the £140-£160 mark for supply only.
     
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    Oponeo do free post and they have one listed at 129.00 (rosso 3 that will go with your front ok)
     
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    Just Google reviews for them, you'll find they're highly regarded by better riders than me. :)
    eg https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2013/november/nov2913-metzeler-sportec-m7-rr-exclusive-test/
     
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    Thats not how I remember the Halfway house from my misspent youth, the times my mates Triton two up would get clutch slip just short of the Ton.
     
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    [QUOTE="... then discovered I had a puncture as after cleaning could see/hear the little pin hole right in the centre of the tyre, bugger!
    Still tyre has done 2600 miles although it still has a bit of life left think I'll just stick a new one on rather than repair.[/QUOTE]
    May I suggest the Stop n Go from Amazon - £35.00 carry it with you and can plug most punctures with no mess. Just need the Air capsules to inflate the tyre to a rideable pressure
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