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Discussion in 'Thruxton, Scrambler & Trident' started by Rob, Apr 30, 2012.

  1. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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  2. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    Very nice Dan, is the bike an actual TFC or have you done that yourself, i notice you have lovely black side casings, and black springs, and your front forks are Ohlins, i was led to believe my thruxton R front forks are Showa?
    But anyway, that sure is a beautiful bike.
     
  3. Glyn Phillips

    Glyn Phillips Old’N’Slow

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    That’s very very lovely
     
  4. Glyn Phillips

    Glyn Phillips Old’N’Slow

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    Hi Spacefrog your forks are Showa BPF
     
  5. Retired Phil

    Retired Phil Well-Known Member

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    Hepco & Becker.

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  6. Dan Burrhus

    Dan Burrhus New Member

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    Thanks. It’s an actual Thruxton TFC. Very similar, but refined, ride in my opinion compared to the R. And I absolutely love the R.
     
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  7. Peter May

    Peter May New Member

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    Well here’s my Thruxton R.....mid way through a 922 miles run round Scotland.....

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  8. Peter May

    Peter May New Member

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  9. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    Looks like you're going around the world with that lot...
     
  10. Peter May

    Peter May New Member

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    er..yes did over pack a bit :) Hoping to get to Rome next year, so a good trial.
    Definitely need to switch tyres - have some Angel GT's to try...the OE Corsa's are now done.....
     
  11. Fredrik Käll

    Fredrik Käll Well-Known Member

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  12. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    Thanks Phil , i decided that your Hepco and Becker was the better looking and when i have a pillion seat and pillion attached, the side grab rails will be useful , although these new in the uk are around £160 i managed to get a new one on Ebay today for £65, so a real bargain, well pleased.
     
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  13. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    Thanks Phil , i decided that your Hepco and Becker was the better looking and when i have a pillion seat and pillion attached, the side grab rails will be useful ,also will be useful when moving backwards from my shed. although these new in the uk are around £160 i managed to get a new one on Ebay today for £65, so a real bargain, well pleased.

    Does it fit onto the rear shocks pivot point or just under the seat?
    I cant quite see.
     
  14. Dan Burrhus

    Dan Burrhus New Member

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    Wholly cow man, a Thruxton on a road trip? Way to represent. Awesome!
     
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  15. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    Received the new rack and fitted it in less than ten minutes, well pleased with it, just in time for out trip today to Abergavenny, was able to carry a bag, which included a small cool bag for the stubbies and salt and vinegar crisps and peanuts.

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  16. MattGaydon

    MattGaydon Noble Member

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    Just been in the garage fitting a grab rail for the missus to cling onto!!! What a bugger of a job!!!

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  17. Glyn Phillips

    Glyn Phillips Old’N’Slow

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  18. MattGaydon

    MattGaydon Noble Member

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    And before anyone says it, I know it’s pretty dirty haha! Just got back from a wet and windy (the weather not me) week long trip to Cornwall...the wash is happening later!
     
  19. Spacefrog

    Spacefrog Active Member

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    So you probably need a new tyre now, i find that a longish trip seems to wear your rear tyre, one minute you got tread, the next day you look and theres nothing left and its smooth, just fitted a Bridgestone BT023 to my bike in the hope it lasts longer, the original Pirelli corsa Rosso barely did 4000miles , as its a sports/track tyre i suppose so quite a soft tyre.

    When you clean your bike don't make the same mistake as i did, using muc off spray aint the way to go trust me, i will explain if anyone is interested but the good old soap and water is what i will be using in future.
     
  20. Fredrik Käll

    Fredrik Käll Well-Known Member

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    37B4778E-21A8-4013-8FD7-47DDC865FE85.jpeg Just back from a 200km ride south of Gothenburg. Wet, dirty and as always wonderful!
    I really enjoy this bike.
    Now, the not so fun part is left, washing the bike.
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