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Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by Dougie D, Feb 11, 2021.

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  1. Tigcraft

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    Hell fire! Didn’t know your were so close to braemar. Good to know
     
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  3. speedrattle

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    appalachia USA, this afternoon

    dunno whether it will display. system is too slow to use the media button

     
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  4. barneymusician

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    Sorry to jump on this but found doing a search on “Snow” (great photos btw, particularly of the handsome pooch!) . Anyone here know (or can point me to where in the forums might..) any effect snow has on the bike? Mine’s outside my house with a winter cover on at least (now with a layer of snow on it too) but any good practice/tips to keep it healthy? (I’ll fire it up later today, we’ll see if my lovely light Lithium battery copes with the cold, it’s their only Achilles heel). I was shocked to see friends had their scoot and Enfield out naked!

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  5. speedrattle

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    your cover will keep it dryer for when the stuff melts. an occasional trickle charger on the battery is a good idea too. use a charger made specially for your Li battery.

    by itself low temperature doesnt cause a problem. its the wet that seeps inside when it warms, i would think.

    occasionally turning th emotor over will equaize aging on the valve springs
     
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  6. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    On a bike that lives outside, keeping it as clean as possible will help immensely if/when it gets wet from rain, snow or just condensation. A dry layer of salt laden road crap will become a salt poultice when wet, helping the sodium chloride do it's evil work.
     
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  7. Markus

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    I spent some days with my wife in the mountains nearby of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We hiked up the mountain Bjelasnica up to the top at 2.067 m above the sealevel.
    Following some impressions.

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    The VW Golf II was "parking" at 1.950 m.
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    At the top it was a bit chilly, but the view was great.
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  8. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    You can't beat a ham and pease pudding sarnie. Can only get pease pudding in a tin in Cheshire, so any trip back to the north east we always bring some fresh home. Pease pud is also great in a saveloy dip with stuffing, gravy and mustered:)
     
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  9. Oldskool

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    Yesterday.
    -8 in Hertfordshire….

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  10. Glenn2926

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    A tad chilly in the Dales. Teaching first aid to some local gamekeepers.
     
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