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

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  1. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    They must’ve warned the entire staff that you were coming, Duck. There’s no one behind the counter! :p
     
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  2. Koko55

    Koko55 First Class Member

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    20200823_094905.jpg 20200823_103734.jpg Went for an early ride to lovely Swanage in Dorset today.
     
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  3. Don the Don

    Don the Don Bigger Than The Average Bear

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    Nice pic's bikes looking good as always, like the pouch.
     
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  4. Koko55

    Koko55 First Class Member

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    Yeah the pouch I very handy,can of drink,glasses,sanitizer,etc.£6.99,ebay
     
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  5. OsteKuste

    OsteKuste Intergalactic Warlord
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    A nice 120 mile run through the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Tennessee today, nail I picked up a nail in the rear tire. I had to get the Missus to drive an hour to bring a repair kit and compressor. A five minute job and it’s good. I have a nice quality plug kit I have used on autos several times. I hope it holds on the bike. Any adverse reasons not to use a plugged tire on the bike? The tire is otherwise good, with not even 1k on it. If pressure is good over the next couple of days, I hope to run it as is.

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    One of the hydroelectric dams in the Tennessee Valley
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    One of the many mountain roads in the area
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  6. The Gong

    The Gong Active Member

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    Nice pics.

    I would not run it with a plug. Have a tyre shop vulcanize it from inside if they think it repairable. Not worth your life man.
     
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  7. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    The best argument I’ve heard for not using a plugged tire on a motorcycle is that if it goes you only have one tire left versus three on a car. I agree with @The Gong that it’s not worth your life.

    Great photos, BTW! I love that bike of yours, @OsteKuste. :grinning:
     
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  8. Doc Strange

    Doc Strange Senior Member

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    Day off so early blast down Melton way and then a fry-up at Buttercups Café :)

    Sun shining, so even giving 'er a clean!

    Lovely :)

    DS
     
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  9. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    No photos! Didn’t happen
     
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  10. Doc Strange

    Doc Strange Senior Member

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    Well I'm not usually a one for taking pictures, and thank my lucky stars everyday that the practice was not as common as these days during my youth!

    But you're in luck!

    As I had the GS ACF 50-ed the previous weekend, today was a rare as hen's teeth occasion in that both bikes were clean on the same day AND it was sunny!

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  11. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Took my Triumph to Robinson's in Rochdale as the sun was shining. Had a test ride on this :-
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    Well what crap photographs they turned out to be.
    Well the bike wasn't crap that's for sure. Kawasaki Z900RS in metallic grey with a green and black stripe on tank,front mudguard and tail. Ran beautifully. Much better than the T120 I rode last week I thought. Lighter and feels it, faster, better handling and in my opinion better looking. Throttle seemed a bit snatchy at low speeds at first but seemed to disappear once the engine warmed up. Nice and light on the steering, easy to flip around pot holes. The one I tested had the low seat which meant I could get my feet flat on the ground but the standard seat has the extra padding and I could near as dammit get my feet flat on the ground. Compared with the T120 the clock(time) and gear indicator were easily readable. The only advantage the T120 has as I can see is the it comes with heated grips as standard.
    However, in my opinion, this bike is way ahead of the T120.
     
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  12. Wessa

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    Nice one Andy, good looking bike and well finished making it a really good package. :):):) Dare I ask?
     
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  13. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Yes. They gave me a PX i had hoped for rather than expected and I also got a set of heated grips thrown in. Pick it up early September.:D:D:party::party:
     
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  14. Wessa

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    Lucky you. I love the colour and can't wait to see the bike in the flesh :):):)
     
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  15. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Yes, hoping for a nice sunny autumn.:cool::)
     
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  16. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Definitely......
     
  17. Tim Stich

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    As some of you know, I just got my newly acquired 1998 Daytona running for the first time in three years last Saturday. I have ridden it around the inside of the storage unit a few times and tried to get it titled and registered today. I was successful getting it insured, as that is done with private companies and not state governments. :D

    I have an appointment now to do the title and plate Wednesday, but oh, I was planning on a ride today. So, I let the sun go down a bit for it to cool off and I got the tire pressure all sorted out front and rear. I rode around into my neighborhood with the old, expired Texas plate. No police to be seen. I think I already have a feel for the throttle and it's not surprising me. I treat it very differently than my old KLR-650. I could twist that one all the way with abandon. This throttle I treat with respect and admiration.

    Darkness was never my favorite time to ride, but it was still nice. I loved how the engine braking immediately slowed the bike when you let off the throttle. This is a new experience for me and I like the control it gives you. I struggled a little to find the shift foot lever, but expect I will get used to that and other things. After Wednesday, I'll take it for a proper ride. :):sun:
     
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  18. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Looking forward to hearing more about your Daytona, Tim, and seeing some photos of it as well. Enjoy! :)
     
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  19. Dartplayer

    Dartplayer Crème de la Crème

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    Painted the cobras :p looking forward to riding :cool:

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  20. Baldrick174

    Baldrick174 Active Member

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    When I bought my T595 it was ok but needed new rear tyre, battery and a little TLC. Finally took her for a spin Sunday having completed said work (just wheels and bodywork to be sprayed now), nearly ended up on my arse as been a while since I rode a sports bike :laughing: The exhaust was mega loud and a mate stated it's a race pipe. Second hand pipe and link pipe on it's way before neighbours rat me out. Went to get on t this morning only to hear a shout from the bedroom 'you better not thinking about taking that yellow bike to work, it's blowing a gale and I haven't sorted your life insurance yet'. Oh how I adore her :joy::joy:
     
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