2016 S3r accessories

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Mark80, Apr 18, 2017.

  1. Mark80

    Mark80 Member

    Nov 20, 2016
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    Hi all,
    Through consensus the evotech tail tidy is the one to go for, and possibly the oil cooler and radiator cover too.
    What about some of the other additions like bobbins, crash bungs, scuff guards etc, which brands and which items?
     
  2. Megamold

    Megamold Member

    Mar 6, 2017
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    I have the evotech tail tidy and oil and radiator covers, great stuff would buy again.

    For frame sliders i got the OEM ones and they look fantastic, not like some which resemble doorknobs.

    I also got the OEM front fork sliders, but in hindsight i should have gotten the evotech ones.

    The only other thing i did to the bike so far are the eazigrip tank grip pads, because i require it on all my bikes and eazi grip were the only ones making em for the 16+ speed. They are ok but nothing spectacular.
     
  3. tcbandituk

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    Just got my Speed last Thursday with a number of extras.

    It's a fairly stiff price but I can recommend the full Arrow system for it.:cool:
    I've got the Evotech tail tidy, the dealer fitted it so I don't know of it's an easy job, but it looks good.
    I had the Evotech rad and oil cooler guards on my Tiger Sport and will definitely be getting some for the Speed.
    I've ordered the quickshifter but it wasn't in stock so it's being fitted at the first service (as is a bellypan). I did ride the Street RS with one, which was fun and decided me on getting one for the Speed
    I've got the fly screen, looks smart but really does feck all !
    Also got the colour matched pillion cover, much better than the older Speed one.

    I think that's about it, mind you, after Mondays chilly ride I might even get heated grips fitted :eek:

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  4. Megamold

    Megamold Member

    Mar 6, 2017
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    Oh yeah the OEM heated grips are awesome, to bad they don't use the same system as on the Bonneville (with the button built in to the grip)
     
  5. Pabs

    Pabs Well-Known Member

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    Check out carbonfbr on google..ive some carbon bits on my s version and they are seriously good quality and way cheaper than any competition.

    Jacques is the owner of the company and rides triumphs himself.

    Ive also got evotech crash bobbins, oil and rad guards. Which are lovely.
     
  6. tcbandituk

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    I believe they do on the new ones.
     
  7. Megamold

    Megamold Member

    Mar 6, 2017
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    I've got the OEM heated grips and was in contact with triumph about them and they say the new heated grips from the Bonneville will not fit the new speed.
    But the OEM grips for the new speed are not the old model. They have the same looking grip as the standard grip, they get warmer than the old model and the button used to activate them is also smaller (mounted on the the clutch lever assembly)
     
  8. Moe

    Moe Senior Member

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    Hi mate, have you got a pic of the heated grips?

    thinking about getting them on my speed s.... still pretty cold!
     
  9. tcbandituk

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    That's a shame, the new Bonnie ones are very neatly done.
    At least it sounds like they've improved the old manky switch.
     
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