Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

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

  1. brown mouse

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    Today I checked my Speedmaster's oil level. Sounds like such a simple thing, but due to engine having a (half obscured) sight glass thingy rather than an easy to use dipstick and not having anyone to help I ended up buying a trolley jack to get my bike level. (That'll also come in handy for front wheel removal come tyre change time.)

    I wanted to check the oil properly because I've been rather negligent in that area and at the recent 10,000 mile service they said it only had 2.3l rather than 3.4l :eek: Needless to say that after the service, gear changing was noticeably smoother. :)

    Today's oil reading was mid-way between min and max and when I let the jack down the front wheel was 10cm below rear but still read oil at min-level, so at least I now know when lubing chain with just the rear paddock stand what oil level to look for without faffing around with trolley jacks.

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  2. freck

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    I have a similar problem with my Beemer as the sight glass is under the left hand cylinder.
    I just sit on the bike so it’s level then reach down and take a picture with my phone. Simples! :p
     
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  3. brown mouse

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    I tried that, and a web camera connected to my laptop, but couldn't get a good view whatever I tried.
     
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    Brown mice don’t have very long arms I guess. :joy:
     
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    Transformed my old (crashed) frontlight into a house lamp. The hardest part was probably removing the permaglue; 10 minutes in the oven and a lot of elbow grease did it. Had to enlarge the casing a bit to fit a threaded light socket there, used a copper one for lower profile. Was thinking of using it like a projector, with a strong white bulb, but in the end settled for an ambiance light.

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    So now I have a Triumph branded lamp.
     
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  6. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!

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    Not sure about the rest of you, but when I look back on this thread, pages 614-626 are blank. Seems that's happening to several other threads, too. :(
     
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    Nice. Weird, but nice!
     
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  8. SpeedTwin1200

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    Ordered a bar end T2060499 - Friction Ring. I was riding along at 70 with a 30 mph headwind and I notice the RH mirror was pointing low. The arm had a bit on free play in it and with that wind pressure it tilted back.
    I thought there had been no damage last night when I was messing around with a rear paddock stand and a block of wood under the kick stand when over she went! Fortunately the bar end and mirror went through a chipboard shelf on a Bigdug shelf unit along side and I couldn't believe the only damage was a couple of light marks on the mirror stay. So I took the bar end off this evening and sure enough the plastic friction ring had been tweeked and had a bit missing which caused the free play.
    As I was booked onto a DVSA Enhanced Rider Scheme thing today, I was hugely relieved last night that I still had a brake lever and mirror to use, so I've added a set of spare levers to the order in case I do something stupid again!

    Had a great ride out with Mickey Norris from Pheonix Training in Fareham. Did 190 miles, stopped off at Destination Triumph, saw the 2 seater Spitfire take off while enjoying a bacon bap at the Control Tower Cafe here; https://www.boultbeeflightacademy.co.uk/solent
    had a coffee stop at MotoRapido, enjoyed some great views over the Solent from Portsdown Hill Road, then had tea and a rock cake on the beach! And I got my certificate.
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  9. brown mouse

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    Being as it was sunny I thought I'd get a few hours riding in, glad I put the extra layers on as despite the sun it wasn't especially warm, guess we've had the best of summer now. Whilst out, I stopped by a local bike place I know for some cake... 1.jpg
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  10. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!

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    Ok, OsteKuste has a dino travel / ride mascot and brown mouse has a, well, brown mouse mascot. Now I'm on a mission to get me a ride mascot, too. :cool:

    Maybe this??? Hmmm, maybe a wee bit too big for the job.

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    not today but I fitted a scorpion exhaust and did a photoshoot with the other tiger in the family which is an N reg steamer tiger 900
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  12. brown mouse

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  14. Ducatitotriumph

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    Exhaust bodge and Carbon fibre swing arm protection!
    Got a hugger and rad sides too but it’s now raining!

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    Think we need a soundtrack of the new exhaust :p, are we looking at a Speedy RS, is it a rear wheel out job to fit the hugger on them?
     
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    Hi there,
    It's a LOT easier to get to the last bolt on the hugger if the wheel is off tbh.
    Also, i had to take off the chain guard (and the wheel to get to it) to get the swing arm protector on it as it has a small split in it which means you dont have to take off the chain to put it on. Not with the chain guard on though!!!
    As soon as I sort out (waiting for it to arrive) the front 47mm clamp, I'll get a sound track.
    It (the coffmans exhaust) was on ebay uk for a buy it now of £100 for a CBR250R honda.
    I thought I could make it fit somehow!
    I paid £25 for the exhaust reducer (with a 10 degree bend to clear the tyre (tire :)) on ebay uk and this is the result. £125 all in.
    I have done the 12 mins exhaust thingie though so it should be ready to rock by next week!

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