Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

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

  1. Floyd

    Floyd New Member

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    I solved my basic on board tool set. This box came off a 95 Suzuki DR125. I can carry all my Allen wrenches, a 27mm axle wrench with extender, pliers, tape, ty-wraps etc. Not in the way at all. Air compressor and plugs have to go in the tank bag, but all the small stuff this works fine. Under the seat I keep fuses, fob battery, charging cable. Oh by the way its on my 2019 Scrambler XE.

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  2. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    I week in the on the new tiger . 461 miles done, with 139 left before its first service.

    I think I might be a tad over by the 3rd August. lol:)
     
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  3. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    How are you and that Tiger getting along, @Wessa??
     
  4. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Hi @Sandi T thanks for asking. Yep been having fun since my tyre fun last Friday. So day 7 and I have 461 miles on the clock and the first service booked for the 3rd August.
    The bike is going really well, and starting to loosen up a little. The ride is amazingly comfortable and the quick shifter is awesome, making life really easy on the go. I will do a more in depth review once I have run the bike in.:)
     
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  5. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    So glad that you're enjoying your new ride, Steve! It sounds like it's a fun and comfortable bike. Looking forward to your in depth review.
     
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  6. Florian320

    Florian320 Active Member
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  7. Florian320

    Florian320 Active Member
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    I finally did my first proper adventure ride with a very good friend.
    We went through parts of the South African highlands im Mpumalanga and really had a good time.
    Biking there is just mediative - literally no one around.
    Being an inexperienced rider I also managed to fall - literally after coming to a standstill in front of a proper rock.
    Nothing done to myself but broke the clutch lever and the shitty lever covers which needed to be replaced anyhow.
    In addition I managed to 'bike off' both aft turning lights - the broke off one after the other in one day just by riding over the quite proper dustroads.

    The Tiger 800CX to me is a great bike. It rides beautifully and quick if you want and handles great on dust roads. But it is quite top heavy which can be kind of an issue.
    My friend at least had 20 bikes before (the one before was a GS 1200) the tiger and was stunned by the performance on that bike - for what we do there it is perfect.
     
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  8. learningtofly

    learningtofly He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!
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    Rode out to Watlington (albeit yesterday), the little town that mum was evacuated to during the war. About 4 hours of riding with a 20-minute break in the middle, and I have to say that I only started to feel a bit uncomfortable during the last 15 minutes or so (I was using the Bonnie's comfort seat).
     
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  9. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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  10. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    Yep, got to agree, match your mates tyres and turn the traction control off. Learn to ride a spinning wheel and you'll have loads more fun.
    Nice pics and write up ;)
     
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  11. FellZebra

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    One of those quick jobs that turned out not to be a quick job…..
    Got a new rear disc to put on the Explorer, should have been wheel off, caliper, disc off and then back together.
    Couldn't get one of the disc torx bolts out and rounded it off, then drove an Allen hex head socket into it thinking that’d sort it but also rounded it off like it was made of cheese!
    They’ve been in for years and stud locked to were never going to be easy!
    Get out of jail card was welding a hex head into the bolt to get it out. Followed by a trip to dealer for new fixings!

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  12. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Hurray! So glad to know that you're getting out on your bike for some proper--and long!--rides again, @learningtofly. I hope you're feeling better and stronger every day. :heart:
     
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  13. RevPaul

    RevPaul Senior Member

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    Like @Sandi T said. Good to know your wheels are still rolling.
     
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  14. Florian320

    Florian320 Active Member
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    Hi Helmut, Hi Eldon,

    Thanks a lot! You both are absolutely right!
    I purchased the bike used and the tires were literally new.
    So I decided to at least try it with the current tires. I'd say they performed better than my mate and I thought but obviously when it becomes a bit more sandy they start to suck.
    The worst was humid sand ground with some clayish parts - the ABS came on literally every time I applied the aft brake a bit harder.
    I am quite keen to get new tires next time - probably the Scorpion Race. They seem to be good if not in wet mud.
    My mate took the Anakee Wilds basically only because they look cool. But they seem to be a very good tire offroad and even quite comfortable on tar.
    Will keep you posted. Anyhow: I can only recommend to go to South Africa for offroad riding - it's just a pleasure.
     
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  15. learningtofly

    learningtofly He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!
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    Thanks very much, both. I won't pretend it isn't a challenge in many ways, and it really is quite life-changing. However, feeling sorry for myself won't make it any easier!
     
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  16. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    I managed to get 15.83 litres of fuel into my Triumph 765 last night :eek:
    It's a theoretical 17 litre tank so it is possible to beat this ,but the criteria is you must ride it into the fuel station, no pushing :joy:.
    Anyone got more in than that in one visit?
     
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  17. ajc400

    ajc400 Well-Known Member

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    Glasgow bike night - plenty of interesting motorbikes, a good band too, but it was so wet on the way home, I was soaked!

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  18. Bikerman

    Bikerman I used to have 5500 posts.
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    Can't beat the summer days in our fair island. :mad::mad:. Hope you enjoyed it none the less.
     
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  19. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    Well it was yesterday actually, I went to pick up a replacement Bagster tank bag as my current one's zip had bust. Fortunately I went past a random FB photographer near Squires on the way back, thanks whoever you are ;)

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  20. Florian320

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    Some asshole (which might have been probably me, leaning too much forward and doing it with the zipper of my jacket) put a horizontal scratch on the top of my Bonnie's tank.
    It was about 5cm long and easily palpable - and that's before the 1000km inspection!!!

    So yesterday I thought 'let's go to a smart repair guy and ask him how much it would be to redo the tank' having in mind to compare his price with a probable quote from the dealer doing the first service.
    So I went to a company 10-ish km away and showed my mishap.
    The boss touched the scratch and told me he cannot promise a lot but it might be possible to polish the scratch with only a little visible remainder afterwards.
    I was invited to just quickly drive the bike into the shop and the guys started their work with a polishing machine.

    It took them literally ten seconds and the scratch was 100% gone! I really couldn't believe it!
    The boss even didn't want any money for that so I left 20€ as tip and thanked them for their great help.

    I definitely know where I will bring my car for polishing now.

    For info: the scooter at the back on the pic is a Vespa Pic Nic, the picnic-blanket is part of it ;-)
    And the black reflection on the tank is a pipe on the ceiling - the scratch has been in the lower third and is invisible now.

    Happy to have such good guys around! Keep on riding!

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