Speed Rr Comfort.

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by BT81, May 26, 2023.

  1. Marco Wikstrom

    Sep 28, 2023
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    Yeah, the guy I talked to today spent more to raise his handlebar than I have on some bikes. Some people's wallets are better endowed than their brain.
     
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  2. Dickie

    Dickie Active Member

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    So he's ended up with a 1200RS with electronic Ohlins!! The bike a lot of people would like (but not the cost)
     
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  3. Marco Wikstrom

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    Exactly what he ended up with. He even said that he wanted an RS with electronic suspension. Nice looking fairing and headlamp though, but looks a little out of place with the handlebar instead of clip-ons. I should have taken a picture.
     
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  4. TRIPLE X

    TRIPLE X Senior Member

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    I am surprised Triumph don't do an RS with electronic suspension. It seems that is what most would prefer.
     
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  5. Marco Wikstrom

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    #25 Marco Wikstrom, Nov 13, 2023
    Last edited: Nov 13, 2023
    Yeah, even my old 2006 BMW had electronic suspension, but I don't prefer it, and sold it as soon as I got a Speed Triple. With the various modes and suspension settings at the push of a button you kinda have a different bike every time, which I'm not sure I like. I rented a bike in Europe a few months ago with the various modes and didn't care for it much. From 45 years of riding when conditions change my brain changes the way I ride the bike - maybe I'm old-fashioned and don't see the advantage. The only "rider aid" on my 2012 is ABS.

    I suppose however, that "rider aids" are becoming more essential on bikes approaching 200 hp. I test rode a Panigale when they first came out on a very twisty mountain road and noticed that it refused to power slide out of the corners like my old Ducati, and seemed to lose power. The dealer told me that traction control was the culprit. I guess It's needed when these bikes are sold to anyone with the money regardless of experience.
     
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  6. Baza

    Baza Elite Member

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    We saw a RR with the electronic Ohlins at the factory on Saturday evening. So you shouldn’t be waiting long. And on the Striple? now that would be a temptation to swop mine in.
     
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  7. Blue1

    Blue1 New Member

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    Cycle World says the Panigale all topped up with fuel is 436 lbs, I wouldn't call that a lot lighter...maybe four pounds?
     
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  8. Iceman

    Iceman Crème de la Crème

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    Ah but what you mention is a standard Panigale, my son's Panigale, has a full Akro Titanium exhaust fitted new by Ducati at a cost of 4.5K, it has full carbon lower fairings again fitted from new, it also has numerous other weight saving mods and carbon fibre, it has magnesium wheels as well, different sprockets and chain, Translogic Quickshifter, all the mods add up to a massive weight saving, the engine was re mapped at the same time, it is putting out 220 BHP on the dyno, topping out at just shy of 200mph, it is now significantly lighter, the complete package came in at an eyewatering price, however he is a single person with his own home and no Mortgage, he can indulge himself, although personally I would not spend as much as he did on a single bike. My own STRS is also significantly lighter than a standard machine, and have upgraded an awful lot on the machine, there are some photos on the forum of both the Panigale and STRS, hope this explains the comment re the weight saving. Ride safe all from an ageing Rocker.
     
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  9. Blue1

    Blue1 New Member

    May 2, 2023
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    Understood, appreciate the response.
     
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  10. BT81

    BT81 Member

    Jul 31, 2021
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    Let's see how comfortable this bike really is - with the higher clip ons -

    Droitwich to Tournai
    Tournai to Spa
    Day round Spa (not the actual circuit!)
    Spa to Tournai
    Tournai home

    Watch out for photos!
     
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  11. Dickie

    Dickie Active Member

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    Did you fit the ABM Clip-Ons yourself?
    Do you have to drop the forks out of the top yoke?
    Do you have the Sport or Touring version?
    Any clash with the fairing?
    Did the brakes bleed ok when you fitted the extension hose?
     
  12. Oldskool

    Oldskool Elite Member

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    Interested in seeing the details of this thread…thanks for posting.
     
  13. BT81

    BT81 Member

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    Higher clip ons. Game changer.

    I did 1400 miles from Worcestershire to Troyes in France over five days.

    Compared to when I picked up the bike and I could only manage 50miles max due to the discomfort.

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  14. BT81

    BT81 Member

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  15. Oldskool

    Oldskool Elite Member

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    Thanks for the response. I would love to see some more photos. I’m very interested in making the swap from a Speed RS 1050 to an RR . Do you find the 1200 RR engine “ revvy” ?
    The 1050 RS has the perfect engine and I hope that the 1200 hasn’t lost the torque in the search for HP.
     
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  16. BT81

    BT81 Member

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