Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

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

  1. brown mouse

    brown mouse Elite Member

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    Tried out my stormtrooper/beekeeper outfit today. By the time I had bike prepared and loaded for an all day outing I was already sweating but as soon as I pulled off, doing less than 30mph, I could feel the cooling breeze coming through the mesh, aaaah :cool:

    Unfortunately, I'd barely gone a mile before I realised bike was running poorly, it was lacking all oomph and struggling at idle, bugger. I kept going for another 5 minutes but it didn't seem to want to fix itself so I headed back home.

    After unloading bike and de-clobbering I connected TuneECU. There were no error codes (didn't expect any as no warning light had come on). The throttle balance was out by about 3%, same as when I first got TuneECU, so that shouldn't be causing a new problem. Only thing left was to 'reset adaption' and got for a short test ride.

    Bike seemed to be running OK, so I kept going, doing a mix of roads, eventually having fun in some twisty country lanes to give bike a workout and a chance to learn again :grinning: All told I was out 90 minutes before I had to head home for lunch as I hadn't put panniers back on which had water and grub in.

    The mesh jacket and trousers worked well. Felt warm, but not too hot when stationary in traffic, and when moving I was a comfortable neutral temperature (except under gloves and helmet). Weather was clear blue skies and air temperature 25C. The clothes were rather flappy, as you'd expect, but I didn't feel this. However, I could hear shoulder fabric and pads 'thrumming' away, which at first had me worried that there was an engine problem. That noise could start to get annoying so I may see if I can do something about it.

    The plan was to go out again this afternoon to try hotter temperatures, but for some reason may back was hurting in a place it doesn't normally, so took that as a sign to stay home with a cold drink, and sit in the room I have a portable aircon set up in. Cheers :)
     
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  2. TomMarshall

    TomMarshall Well-Known Member

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    X-pipe is on. Watched a few videos online of how to do it, and one who was particularly blunt about how fiddly it is. I've been blessed by whatever heavenly being is out there with the antithesis of piano fingers, which made things difficult to say the least. However, all done and dusted and what a difference. Mainly in decibels on full open throttle. With the V&H pipes it makes one hell of a noise. Not ride-ruining when cruising steadily but an unreal 'bwap' when opening up.

    The weight of the stock cat is unbelievable. George at TEC put it about 2kg heavier than their x-pipe, and whilst this is a small total of the bike's weight, it seems to be noticeable. Whether that's my mind playing games with me, I'm not sure...it does it quite a lot...I think...:grinning:

    Again, happy boy in the sunshine!
     
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  3. Ducatitotriumph

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  4. brown mouse

    brown mouse Elite Member

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    Not today but yesterday, I went to the Peak District. What a difference from the past week's weather, around 7C cooler and totally cloudy which is a relief. So no mesh gear, it was leather jacket and riding jeans. :)

    Right near the start of one of my regular loops I got stuck behind a herd of cows a farmer was moving down the road, so after 5 minutes at cow walking pace I turned off at the next junction onto a road I don't normally take. This made me think to explore a bit more off my planned loop over the coming couple of hours and found some different roads. Must do that more often rather than just following SatNav.

    A couple of pics from my 'new' roads...

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  5. brown mouse

    brown mouse Elite Member

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    And for today, starting making use of all the parts and tools I bought to do 3 year / 30,000 mile service, plus tyres and brake pads change. According to Fowlers website Triumph hybrid OAT coolant has been replaced by an OAT type so I went with that, will do a thorough flush when it comes time.

    For today, I balanced the throttle bodies. What a faff dismantling to get access (bling and airbox off) followed by fiddly access to adjuster whilst looking at MAPs in TuneECU. Then 'Reset Adaption' followed by error code P1575 (quick google = cruise control disable, why?), more googling to discover Reset Adaption can disable cruise control and there's a magic handshake involving handlebar controls to re-enable it. Then bike back together, put in new airfilters (trivial) and open a cold beer. Probably 3 hours total, I guess one hour if I did it again.

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  6. Richard Goss

    Richard Goss Senior Member

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    I know what you mean about new roads. Unfortunately my Steet Cup with rear sets is not really suited. My sat nav has sent me down some gorgeous back roads more suited to a trail bike.
    The Street Cup is more suited to good B or A roads, but I am running out of new ones so am seriously thinking of selling my BSA B40, which I hardly use, and getting something like an RE Himalayan which would be at home down back roads and dirt tracks.
     
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  7. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Whilst the Himalayan is a good bike, I would suggest you look at the new interceptor. A bit more cash, but a much better ride, well IMO
     
  8. Richard Goss

    Richard Goss Senior Member

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    I know what you mean and I saw a lovely one that had been into a scrambler. Too many choices and I quite liked the Mash 650s. If only the XT500 replica had bigger wheels.
     
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  9. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Yes, if my conversion of Celsius to Fahrenheit is correct, 25ºC is the equivalent of 77ºF. For us here in the desert, that temperature just might lead to frostbite! I certainly wouldn't be wearing my mesh jacket and definitely not the cooling vest underneath! :joy::joy::joy:
     
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  10. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Nice report, @brown mouse! Sounds like the new mesh outfit works well for you for the most part. Bummer on your bike but it sounds like it was a relatively easy fix or at least "reset". Hope your back is ok and the soreness was just a blip.
     
  11. brown mouse

    brown mouse Elite Member

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    I know the feeling. My Speedmaster is marketed for cruising, has 72mm rear suspension travel and 10cm ground clearance; not really suited for a lot of my riding. One of yesterdays 'new' roads had grass growing down the middle, but at least it was still tarmac either side that. I also hit a rock pulling off the side of the road at one point. In this case, it looks like it was the side stand that took the brunt.
     
  12. brown mouse

    brown mouse Elite Member

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    Thanks, yes it was. Did nearly 200 miles the next day :)
     
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  13. Richard Goss

    Richard Goss Senior Member

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    I know there are loads of minor roads to explore but I need something a bit more nimble. Now if only Triumph did a 500cc Trail bike !!!!
     
  14. Wessa

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    Watch this space ……
     
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  15. SpeedyR

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    Gave the speedy a spit and polish, was overdue!

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  16. Vulpes

    Vulpes Confused Member

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    Nice morning ride.
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  17. XCaTel

    XCaTel Senior Member

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    Took the Daytona over Slieve Bloom Mountains (central Ireland) in a whopping 29 Degrees Celcius (that is hot for us) and had my gonads cooked! This 1200 puts out a LOT of heat on a hot day, very welcome in winter but bordering on a little too much today. Still, a quick 150 mile trip was very welcome.

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  18. Aaron Brown

    Aaron Brown apprentice mad reclusive genius

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    Packing and load testing my Tiger for the couple of weeks I’m going to spend getting lost in the Colorado Rockies. Leaving Thursday morning, so wanted to work through the packing list, then pack, unpack and repack to get things settled into good places. Then took it out for 50 miles or so to make sure I’ve got it all distributed well.

    As expected, the Tiger handles everything like a champ :)

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  19. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    @Aaron Brown
    I'm eager to see photos and read ride reports from your Colorado Rockies trip, Aaron. Do you have your routes planned out or are you one of those "I go where the spirit moves me" types? :) We've already started scheming for our next ride to Colorado and we barely just arrived home from our last one!
     
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  20. Aaron Brown

    Aaron Brown apprentice mad reclusive genius

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    @Sandi T Your ride reports give me much to aspire to. I'll endeavor not to disappoint :)

    I'm the type that has a few points of interest in mind over the course of the trip, but I prefer to leave most of it unplanned, and to just go explore what looks interesting, and do what seems fun. The only things I have distinctly settled ahead of time are: a few days camping with my sister and her family, and to ride one or more of the high passes in the area around Ouray and the Million Dollar Highway.
     
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