Tiger To America

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  1. Rev Steve

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    Recently bought a Triumph America 2010 - 3 owners, 13,000miles - great condition. My last bike was a Tiger 900 (old style) - and I've since hired an 800 - nice bike. I'm getting on a bit now, so decided to go cruiser. I'm also 5'8" so looking to get my feet on the ground!

    I've found the change quite challenging. I love the America, but handling is very different. I'm trying to swing it around corners and roundabouts, and the front wheel wobbles a bit. Is this normal, I should I treat the bike with a little more respect.

    Appreciate any advice please
     
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    Yep...normal....I've had several tigers and Americas....tba has a relatively long wheelbase and handles accordingly.
    Suspension...front and back is pretty pogo like too...
    Try progressive front springs....might improve things.
    I liked all my tba's but do a lot of miles....two up touring too.
    There are better bikes for my needs.
    Currently running a Tiger 955i and a Thunderbird 1600.
    Both work well in different ways.
    Last year did 30k miles on the pair of them.
    Oh and I'm now 66...will carry on as long as I can do the miles..
     
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    My brother bought a ‘16 America and I’m not a lover of it. It has to bribed and wrestled round corners. Front Tyre pressure can not be neglected, I think tyre selection could be a big factor.
    I rode a thunderbird lt and didn’t have the same handling problems.
     
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    Correct.
    The Thunderbird handles pretty well for a cruiser style bike.
    Just come back from a 2k miles tour of France and Belgium on my 1600.
    Two up with luggage.
    Did the job very well.
     
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    My America went great round corners, peg's, exhaust and frame down !!! :p

    Are you still on the shitey Metzler tyres ??? They are shite. Once you've chucked some Avon Cobra on it, you'll agree.

    Search Metzlers & Shite, big thread on how crap they are :cool:
     
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    Oh did MrOrange tell you America’s love cement trucks?
     
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    Above all things...
    never put Metzler 888's on a TBA.
    Horrible, horrible experience.
    Creates vile pulsing vibration.
     
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    I bought a Harley V-Rod it was definitely not for me even tho I thought that was what I wanted, like you low down, feet on the ground, but aroundabouts and tight corners proved a challenge. So after aStreet I now have a Speed R with a lust racing lowering kit and a lowered seat, job done. But love the 765 so who knows
     
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    Thanks for helpful comments - my wife and I are touring Wales week after next, so I'm out and about getting used to the feel of the bike
     
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    Thanks for helpful comments - my wife and I are touring Wales week after next, so I'm out and about getting used to the feel of the bike
     
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    thanks that's helpful.
     
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    My bike has Metzlers on it. maybe I should change them to the Avons' ???
     
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    Enjoy your touring.
    My Beloved rates the pillion comfort on the TBA....we went from Kent round Scotland on ours 2 years back.
    Surprisingly capable tourer...other than soggy springs.
     
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    Thank you - that's helpful to know....cornering is the issue, apart from that I love the America - just need to get used to the way it handles
     
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    If they're the old 880's it won't be a problem...there was a batch of Brazilian made 888's which caused problems on many bikes.
    Maybe they sorted it in the end.... that was two years back.
     
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