Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by flapinflares, Mar 7, 2013.

  1. Retired Phil

    Retired Phil Well-Known Member

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    The open wheeled ones are Miget racers and Sprint cars. Run on dirt track in th US in the ‘50&60’s. Mostly small block Chevys 289/327’s different body manufacturers. I believe the top one is an Kurtis.
     
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  2. Retired Phil

    Retired Phil Well-Known Member

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    The open wheeled ones are Miget racers and Sprint cars. Run on dirt track in th US in the ‘50&60’s. Mostly small block Chevys 289/327’s different body manufacturers. I believe the top one is an Kurtis.
     
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  3. Dougie D

    Dougie D Crème de la Crème

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    that's the name & he did mention they used to race them on the dirt tracks:),i'm sure he said one of them had a fiat engine in it..i think it was the yellow one which was from 1937..or it could have been the white ones that had fiat engines;):confused:
     
  4. Retired Phil

    Retired Phil Well-Known Member

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    Yup. Flathead Fords
     
  5. dilligaf

    dilligaf Guest

    :confused:I’ll do my best mate :confused:@Retired Phil
    If you want to start a new thread go to the section you want eg technical help and enter the section
    Then without opening one of the threads if you scroll down to the bottom it should have the option to
    Start a new thread :p
    Click on this and it will ask you for a title for your thread
    Then go to the box after that and write what it is you want to write :)
    Then just sit back and watch as firstly you receive lots of wisdom and information before the meds wear off and your thread turns into something completely different but thoroughly entertaining (usually):p
     
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  6. STIFFLER

    STIFFLER Senior Member

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    Update....Daytona 1000 has brakes & it bloody starts!!!!!!!!!! Runs quite nicely considering I have not touched it since last year lol..shame on me eh:). I did put new slow jets in it though so that must have helped:cool:. Used Millers Tank Safe over winter lay up so that's done its job too.
    Life is gonna bugga it all up now as wont touch it again for a week or two :mad:

    Have fun chaps & dont forget the TT at 9pm
     
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  7. Dougie D

    Dougie D Crème de la Crème

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    he said Fiat engine to me not flathead..although i'm sure flathead fords were used too;)
     
  8. Dave C

    Dave C Elite Member

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    Hi Bad Billy,

    Just wanted to ask how you got on with test riding the Speed RS, is it on your Christmas list :D.

    Dave.
     
  9. Bad Billy

    Bad Billy Baddest Member

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    Hi Dave,
    the new Speed RS is a definite improvement over the 17R I road last year. The demo bike didn’t have shift assist on it which was disappointing as without a doubt this would have enhanced the test. Handling is excellent, suspension & brakes are what you’d expect given the quality of the componentss. It feels powerful without being intimidating, in race mode I had a couple of nice power wheelies which the TC keeps sensible. Overall I would say it feels like my Street RS After a course of steroids. Personally I think for me I still prefer the Street RS & I reckon I will keep it for some time. There is a £3K price diffence which buys a few decent bike holidays or track days. The 1200 Tiger I tried was impressive, not at all the lump it looks when on the move & loaded with all the bells & whistles including shift assist!
     
  10. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Phil, go to the front page or forums page, find the thread you want it to go in, or is most relevant and there should be a button “ post new thread” you have to be signed on to do it
     
  11. Dave C

    Dave C Elite Member

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    Triumph do seem to be making jumps each time they release a new model, a case of having to, to stay competitive in the market, glad you enjoyed the Tiger, not my cup of tea but seems a strong contender in that sector. How did Dave get on at Snetterton? My neighbours daughter was racing there this weekend too but I've not heard yet how she did.
     
  12. Engineer

    Engineer New Member

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    Commuting to work :)
     
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  13. Bad Billy

    Bad Billy Baddest Member

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    I don't know where he finished in his races just that he kept it sunny side up after the practice day crash, he reckons he's learning a bit more track craft now.
     
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  14. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Please don't take offence here Eng, but you won't win friends mentioning THAT word ! :):rolleyes:
     
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  15. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Pulled the T'bird out the garage today, had a 3 hour ride and then fuel'd it and cleaned it for my trip to Newcastle on Wednesday... Been riding the speedmaster for the past few weeks and I'd forgotten how relaxed the T'bird is..
    Wessa
     
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  16. Engineer

    Engineer New Member

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    I like my work and commuting on the Thruxton R makes on sunny days just makes the day even better :) It’s a fun bike and I love it, the polar opposite of the GS work-horse but I wouldn’t tour Europe two up with luggage on the Triumph :)
     
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  17. Vulpes

    Vulpes Confused Member

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    Having had my 2005 speedy for not that long, I was getting worried about the drive chain being too slack. And I thought I couldn't adjust it myself, as I didn't have a c-spanner. So I took it to a local shop to have it adjusted. After that I got big clonking noises when shifting up to 2 and three. Transpired the chain was way too tight! So I decided to readjust, and lacking the c-spanner just whacked the cogs with a screwdriver and hammer. Worked a dream, and no clonking any more!
     
  18. Sprinter

    Sprinter Kinigit

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    Ordered a new front tyre, same again Continental Sport Attack 2. It also means they remain a pair.
     
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  19. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    well done Sir !!!
    Deserved indeed look the dogs doo dahs
     
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  20. lexy

    lexy Well-Known Member

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    Changed oil, filter,checked air filter,checked chain and adjusted more or less ready for our trip to Ireland on Saturday :)
     
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  21. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Getting ready for my trip to Newcastle and meet with Dilligaf later today..........
    Wessa
     
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