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Posts posted by bippo
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Damned Mods... Ha ha! No worries!
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Did you enjoy your first jaunt out on the bike this year?
Yeah twas very enjoyable, another one next weekend too
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Glad you had a good time guys!
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Great catching up with Drewps and Tommy at the Oil Can Cafe. Thanks Tommy for the breakie, I owe you.
Enjoy the delights of Staly Vegas!
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Clay Bar perhaps? Used that on my classic Mini - gave the paintwork much more depth and shine.
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Hey Drewps. Roughly what sort of time will you guys be at Oil Can?
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Didn't realise you were going Finnerz. Should have given me a shout en route. I'm currently enjoying a courtesy STR complete with quickshifter whilst mine is in for a service. Great fun.
Believe they are camping up the top where we were for the 2 stroke meet.
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Yeah I didn't think it was bad either, especially seeing as it got me through winter with around 10k on it at that point. People say the stock rubber is more of a summer track-day set, so I must be an incredibly dull rider to not have encountered issues...!
Enjoy yourselves this weekend. If I can pop by briefly I'll let you know.
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Summer bugs... The feckers get everywhere... I cleaned my bike last night at 10.30pm - nice and dark, but cool ha ha!
Google Tony Archer in Huddersfield. Never used myself but heard good things about the quality of his work. Sure some of the guys on here have used him in the past for seat.
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The seat I saw was £210. But if I end up needing to do a couple more runs that go in excess of 100 miles, I'll be investing in one.I don't think it's any thicker - just more cushioned. [If it's thicker, I'll need to likely drop the back suspension a bit to be able to get my feet on the ground. Damn stumpy legs!]
For enjoying it, because I was pretty much motorway [M602 -> M61 -> M6 -> M74], it was boring. Just glad I had music to listen to in my helmet.
But, I found when I did a Glasgow trip - and a run to my old home town of Largs - that even the motorway on a bike is more interesting than a car. Being slightly higher up gives a view that you don't see otherwise. The run from Glasgow to Largs was nice too - good twisty route on that.
And holy shit: the Cairngorms had glorious landscapes. Pity it wasn't sunny.My left hip is killing me mainly right now. I must sit oddly on the bike. But I have covered ~1.5k miles in the past 3 weeks. Mostly over 3 trips. [The 3rd was to the southern Lakes to meet up with my parents]
Would be good if you had a way of trying a seat out before you stump up that kind of dosh! Silkk also raises a good point, I've heard of some folks putting padded cycling shorts on under their gear for more comfort. I plan on doing a SaddleSore 2000 this year so think I may go down that route... Cheap.
Anyway, glad you're gettin out and enjoying the bike. Mine has been neglected but am hoping I'll be able to get out at the weekend. I may try to swing by Squires to say howdy to Blackhat and Airhead etc. If you're about we could convoy - would be good to meet.
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A different seat will certainly help you. Not long after I got my ST I changed the seat for one with 20mm more padding. Funnily enough, today I've been given a courtesy STR - my first jaunt on one with the stock seat since I got mine last year. Ouch...! So well worth the money if you put in the miles. When I did my Iron Butt, I got to around the 700 mile mark before things really started to hurt... So overall I'm happy with the investment.
Aside from that - did you enjoy taking the bike on a long run?
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Blimey! Mind you - you've certainly waited for some fantastic weather...! I seem to be the opposite to most bikers this year - road through winter but have barely looked at it during Spring / Summer...
Yes, you'll definitely see me at some point this year. I'm dropping my bike off for new shoes tomorrow morning - 12,000 miles and the original rear is looking a little past it now. Believe they'll be giving me a Bonneville to play around with which should be fun. Just a shame I'm working...! Mind you, the garage I go to is in Chesterfield, so it's a good hours ride back over the Peak which is far more interesting than taking it to the Triumph garage in Manchester...
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Enjoy yourselves guys. Not touched my bike in an absolute age due to work which certainly makes me sad... Also very much doubt I'll be able to swing by and say hello either due to decorating... (Grr...)
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Yay!
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I can't comment on the electrics etc - but the units looks to be different shapes, meaning you might have to stump up for a different surround / fairing also.
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I took my DAS on a Kawak ER-6n. That had a digital rev, pretty much the same as your second picture. Really didn't like it.
There's nothing like watching the needle fly up and down (in your peripheral of course...). Personally I'd stick with what you currently have as I can't really see much gain to be had.
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Great stuff - enjoy!
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You won't get any road spray with that rear end...!
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Enjoy the Aprilia! And worry not - I take no offence, that's what makes us all different!
I forgot the new Tiger has ride by wire - mine didn't. And as for the whine - definitely Marmite! I wear earplug so don't really think about it. My dog can hear a Triumph a mile off, always thinking its me even if I'm in the same room as him... Idiot!
Hmm... Was this post too long?! ;-)
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Well... *rolls up sleeves*
Ha ha!
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Worryingly... I can provide Kate with yet MORE information?! This was my shortened version, ha ha!
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You cheeky bugger, Slice! Mind you... You do have a point!!
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Thanks Noise - yep, turned 30 last weekend. Said goodbye to my 20's in style!
Kate - I remember a couple of other points...
- Stock rubber (Pirelli Scorpions) are ok, but I changed them for PR4's, and wow - what a transformation! Smoother on the road and much easier to tip in to bends.
- Pillion foot legs are part of the frame, resulting in some Tigers getting written off even in simple drops. I did drop mine once but luckily it was in an incredibly wet field, in December so zero damage (other than my pride).
- Something that's fixed in the latest model, but for some reason the chain guard is an inch too short meaning you can fling lube all over your luggage and pillion. I did ditch it for a longer version actually.
If you're looking for a 2014 model, just keep an eye out for signs of bubbling paint on the engine. Noticed that some would be affected by this but am not sure if it's a quality issue, or how they treat the bike. That said though, warranty claims from Triumph are usually pretty good and I've seen reports of people getting stuff like that sorted with zero to minimal hassle.
Big bike time!
in The Bar
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Great stuff - enjoy it, looks like a smart one. I remember opening my first big bike up for the first time... Never experienced such an insane grin / nervous-hysterical laugh / brown trousers episode before...!