Lubing up

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by Hogster, May 28, 2016.

  1. steve lovatt

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    No blanked off feed on mine - assume you have to cut the pipe and fit a T - piece
     
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    Here it is on my tiger....right side as you sit on it

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    Cheers mate - will have to get mine out of the garage to see the RH side and as it's' p*ssing down I might leave it for now!
     
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    Good idea:)
     
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    Only if you are the receiver:eek:
     
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    No give and take then Pete?
    Only if your a giver :oops::oops::oops:
     
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    Wurth dry lube is fantastic, I used it on my gold DID chain, dry's clear with no fling off and keeps the chain shinny.
     
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    I am generous and have always given its never ever crossed my mind to take from overs:D
     
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    Doors?
     
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    I'm using Motul chain spray, seems to be working o.k., got it from www.bikespeeduk.com on special offer at the moment, something like £8 + a can of chain cleaner free!
    And no postage for me, they are within a stones throw to me, they also have a warehouse packed with brake pads, tyres, oil, etc. and you get good service to boot!
    Got an Avon Roadrider for the rear of the Bonnie for £65 all in.
     
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    You don't need chains for your door.......Just show the " undesirables " your GS, they'll feel sorry for you and leave you well alone :p:D
     
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    We still have chains on our toilets in Droitwich.
     
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    Is this it?
    Scottoiler instructions for the Tiger say:
    1. Locate the throttle bodies, then locate the rubber bung on the brass spigot. Remove black bung and replace it
    with the vacuum damper assembly part.

    No bung on mine 2016-06-01 13.38.16.jpg though.
     
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    It don't look like it to me young man.
    Perhaps you can't fit them that way on new tigers:(:(
     
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    You wonder why they changed it :(
     
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    Phone scotoiler....they are very easy to talk too. Ask for their technical department....they'll know I'd of thought.:cool:
     
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    Also, I think New tigers are fly by wire throttle....maybe that's why.
     
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    Sing along steve .....YMCA ........I said young man :D:D:D;);)
     
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