Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

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  1. Don the Don

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    Looking good Duck, not only will you have a bike to your taste but you have acquired a multitude of new skills, nice job mate.
     
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    Today I have been treating my speedmaster to Dielectric grease, I have cleaned and smeared all the electrics to clean out any corrosion and prevent future issues.
     
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    But in the end it is going to look good to YOU and that is what counts
     
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    Every time I get bike out the bar end finishers get scratched squeezing it down side of the house. They've also suffered in other, ahem, 'incidents'; so today I replaced them. Triumph want £17.50 (each!) for the soft aluminium items so I went for the stainless steel bar end weights from Square Deals (£9.99 a pair :)). Considering my space constraints, I could do without the added width they give to the handlebars, but I guess that gives me extra material for wear :eek:

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    Popped out for a couple of hours to build up some running-in miles. Painted the rear of my clear fly screen with Plasti Dip, pleased with the outcome, changed the giant luggage rack to a standard grab rail and removed pillion pegs. Fitted bar end mirrors, machined headlamp bezel, bought a tail tidy, waiting for smaller indicators and a de-cat, and I said I wasn’t going to mess with my new bike, doh
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  6. Don the Don

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    You make a nice job off that fly screen it looks good,
     
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    That Plasti Dip is good stuff, got half a can left, the dog'd shitting himself, always fancied an all black Springer Spaniel, here boy..
     
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  8. dilligaf

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    Can you attach some old carpet to the wall where the handle bar catches :p
     
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    Or maybe attach some old carpet to the ends of the bars and be the envy of your friends.
     
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    Sorted, never hit your bar ends again

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    Or some very stylish tassels... :joy:

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    Recon you need to start by building me a 500mm round turntable. Good news is I wont charge you for the project. I’m all heart me
     
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    Go for it @Duckadiledundee , what can possibly go wrong...
     
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  14. dilligaf

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    Won’t know until you try :)
     
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    Not what I’ve done but thinking of doing, so asking what some of you lot think. If you had a bike you knew you weren’t getting rid of would you do irreversible mods. Reason I ask is that I’m thinking of removing the pillion peg supports from the frame to tidy up a bit. Cut them away, smooth the area down and do a discreet touch up of the paint. Never have a rider, if I ever get another bike I’ll keep this one, and it will continue the journey of making my bike mine. What thinks you?
     
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    Once it has been done there is no going back. However if you intend on keeping the bike, why not just do it.
     
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    I wanted a Triumph cafe bike since I was a kid. In the Eighties when my pals had posters of Lambos and Ferrari’s on the wall I had a classic ‘Bonnie. I may add another bike to the garage (looking at Tigers) but this ones found its forever home. Just hard to decide to cross that line and take a knife to it.
     
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    I think you had already made up your mind and were looking for confirmation on your decision. Which tiger do you fancy? I have the tiger sport and it is a cracking ride....
     
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  19. dilligaf

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    Do it mate :)
    It’s YOURS :cool:
     
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    Thought you already had an angle grinder, what other tools do you need? ;)
     
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