I have ridden most bikes made but I have finally actually bought a Triumph. It's a bright yellow 94R with a low boy exhaust and a few other bits I believe on it. Fast, loud and proud. Had it a day - still alive
Sorry forgot that pictures were compulsory as we do have members that don't even have a motorbike should not be allowed on here bloody imposters
Ha.. absolutely. I haven't even taken one which is unlike me. When I bought the Panigale I must have spent all day taking pictures. Older and wiser now. Hold on, will pop outside and take it LIVE...
Voila! I was down the Ace Cafe on Sunday from about 9.45AM until about 11.00AM: http://www.whichbike.com/motorcycle...ride-out-ace-cafe-to-on-yer-bike-in-aylesbury I am not sure of all the bits that came on this ex-demonstrator - perhaps you can help. Not touched the Ohlins but I suspect they are standard. Certainly, felt fine on my fast ride yesterday. As I become used to the bike, the weight if it has become a non-issue and, at speed, this bike is bloody good. It must have some decent torque as the riders with me on the ride-out were, if anything, struggling to keep up in the urban areas and I was often off the line first. However, come the motorway, they were edging away once into 3 figures. Oh, and the bike tops out at 141 - cough.
OH, I have a tail tidy coming soon.. THey didnt have it in stock when I bought this. Other than that... I dont think I need to touch it.
i don't think they came with the bar end mirrors, as you still have original mirror brackets..i've got a set on order but i will be turning them the other way(towards the grips) they look a lot better that way.imo
Ah, you mean twisting them 180 degrees? WIll that not bugger up the actual viewing behind ability - which I actually do care about
WB like your pictures of your machine and I am sure these are capable of 160??? would get it checked out
Hi Dougie do you mean the left bracket that had the old upright mirror has come out of in turning that 180 degrees ??? as you would not be able to alter r/h one because of fluid container being present.