New To Motorcycles; Likely Triumph Buyer

Discussion in 'Newbies Hangout' started by Dan Zulu, Oct 17, 2024.

  1. joe mc donald

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    @Dan Zulu Terrific bike great colour and glad you decided Triumph was for you. Do enjoy as if i need to say that
     
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  2. Kiwicol

    Kiwicol New Member

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    Hi Dan & congrats on your latest purchase! The tires will be fine if they're 2021 manufacture, it's only after they get to 7 years or so that you should start to think of replacing them. I'd say get them out for a few rides first at least, to see what they're like, before you even consider replacing them.
    Have fun!
     
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  3. Dan Zulu

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    Thank you. That is surprising, but I am happy to be wrong about the need to replace an expensive set of tires.
     
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  4. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse, think it's time for his medications.
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    Sorry, just seen this, as Kiwicol says, as long as there is plenty of tread, no damage, they suit the bike and you're happy with the handling, you're good to go. I would say 6 or more years old and it's time to think about changing.
     
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  5. Dan Zulu

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    I don't see any signs of dry rot. Definitely no shortage of tread depth!

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  6. Kiwicol

    Kiwicol New Member

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    Yeah Dan, they're fine.
    Just watch that tire dressing (the stuff that makes them shiny) doesn't get on the tread area. It was probably on there from when you brought it, get rid of it with some warm soapy water, you don't want that stuff on your tires (tread area) when riding on road. It makes the rubber very slippery and you can do without that when leaned over.

    Well, it looks like it has tire dressing on it, may not have, but the tip still stands.
     
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  7. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Greetings, @Dan Zulu, and welcome to the forum and the wonderful world of Triumph! And a BIG congrats on your Tiger purchase. It looks like it fits you quite well and that red is gorgeous. Please keep us posted on your foray into the biker world!
     
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  8. Dan Zulu

    Dan Zulu Member

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    Thank you, everyone.
     
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  9. Rob the Scott

    Rob the Scott Active Member

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    She's a beauty! Love the color! I'm jealous because the two bikes I bought used are both a variation on silver (blah). After logging a few miles, you might want to explore a higher windshield. For me, the protection of my Trophy's electrically adjustable windshield makes it much more comfortable to slab ride the highways when necessary. I can then drop the windscreen at slower speeds to enjoy the breeze.

    I'm sure that you'll find ways to customize your experience. I highly recommend North Cascades National Park for a trip someday!
     
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  10. LostCoastBonnie

    LostCoastBonnie New Member

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    Welcome. Good looking bike!
     
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  11. Fartomany

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    Find some nice shingle (side of the road is usually good) .. drop clutch with a few revs on and play side to side while leaning it a little ... I always do it with new tyres .. ( or just up against a wall works ok )
    Front .. a rub over with those stainless wire things for dish-washing, you really only need to scrub in for an inch or so from the edge ... get out there not doing any Mike Hailwoods for a few miles and Bob's yer uncle !

    haha ... this from the wanker that oiled the chain coupla days back .. and tried to fall off on the very first corner ???
     
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  12. Fartomany

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    Find some nice shingle (side of the road is usually good) .. drop clutch with a few revs on and play side to side while leaning it a little ... I always do it with new tyres .. ( or just up against a wall works ok )
    Front .. a rub over with those stainless wire things for dish-washing, you really only need to scrub in for an inch or so from the edge ... get out there not doing any Mike Hailwoods for a few miles and Bob's yer uncle !

    haha ... this from the wanker that oiled the chain coupla days back .. and tried to fall off on the very first corner ???
     
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