Speed Triple 1200 Rs

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by m4ppy, May 3, 2021.

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  1. Rixton

    Rixton New Member

    Sep 21, 2021
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    I'm so happy you have solve It, well done for the dealer too
     
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  2. toxicnerve

    toxicnerve New Member

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    I'd forgotten that I had posted this here. Sadly, the story doesn't end there and is, ultimately, rather tragic.

    I picked up the replacement bike on 11th February. I immediately did 100miles on it. Bike felt great. The QS was crisper, and the brakes felt better to me (more feel / modulation).

    Got it home that evening, fitted a bunch of my accessories (sat nav, wiring for heated gloves etc) and then, less the 24 hours later, while doing some more running in miles, I'd managed to low-side it on a completely benign turn. Resulting in it being damaged to such an extent, so as to be declared a total loss / write-off by the insurance company.

    No idea what happened. Riding sensibly, and to the conditions (slightly damp, but nowhere near "wet"). Bike let got before I even made it to the entry point of the turn. Felt like the back went but not sure anymore. Could have been the front. Went down like a sack of spuds. Thankfully I had good gear on and my Tech Air 5 almost certainly saved me from injury.

    Most plausible explanation is that I asked too much of the tyres for the conditions (even though I think I was taking it really easy). Something about the whole thing just felt off to me so I'm walking away from Triumph for now.

    Insurance are paying out and I've got a Tuono V4 Factory coming tomorrow.
     
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  3. Oldskool

    Oldskool Elite Member

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    sorry to hear that sort of news. But good news that you aren’t damaged….
    Quality riding gear pays off once again. Good luck with the Aprilia. Keep using the forum though as it’s a great place to be.
    Can you post some photos once you get the Tuono..?
    Hopefully this one will last a bit longer…
     
  4. xorbe

    xorbe Noble Member

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    You are okay to ride another day.
     
  5. toxicnerve

    toxicnerve New Member

    Jan 31, 2022
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    Yes, indeed.

    Will do, which sub-forum should I do that in?

    I'll try and keep this one butter side up!
     
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  6. Octoberon

    Octoberon Crème de la Crème

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    The Lounge will do for non-Triumph topics. Put a thread in there.
     
  7. Dawsy

    Dawsy Cumbrian half-wit
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    Sorry to hear that toxic :( but at least you are sorted now:grinning:
     
  8. toxicnerve

    toxicnerve New Member

    Jan 31, 2022
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    Yeah, really unfortunate turn of events. I was all-in on the 1200RS because I loved my 1050R and it never missed a beat other than a couple of false neutrals with the QS that resolved itself.

    The 1200RS is, without doubt, a weapon of a bike but the initial reliability issues and then the accident have just put me off. So I figured best to walk away.

    Got a cracking deal on the Tuono which made it a no brainer (had a 2014 V4 RR prior to the 1050R). £16,200 including the Akra.
     
  9. Neal H

    Neal H Active Member

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    Sometimes you just feel cursed! A change of scene is probably the right move.

    Hopefully Spring is just around the corner and we can all start to enjoy the bikes again on some warm, dry, sunny days.
     
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  10. toxicnerve

    toxicnerve New Member

    Jan 31, 2022
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    Hey Neal, yeah I think you're right. I just posted on PH, the Tuono arrived earlier today and the insurance cheque. Happy days!
     
  11. Bmwjay1000rr

    Bmwjay1000rr Member

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    Fookin hell m8
    Not many miles on this one either before it went to bike heaven......how much damage we talking? Any pics? Gald your OK thou....
     
  12. toxicnerve

    toxicnerve New Member

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  13. Neal H

    Neal H Active Member

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    44 Teeth put a 1200RS on the Dyno and came up with 156bhp at the rear wheel, which if you factor in a 12% loss from crank to wheel, equates to 177bhp, so spot on to Triumph’s claim.

     
  14. Bmwjay1000rr

    Bmwjay1000rr Member

    Jun 23, 2021
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    Hi guys
    Don't know if people are aware that there's another triumph speed triple 1200rs recall
    Rear rotor bolts.... also for those people who have had "low oil pressure " warnings..triumph have a so called ecu update to solve the problem......well on some bikes I've been told by my dealer if not solve the problem there gonna put new oil pump on all bikes that don't get fixed by the magic ecu update.....yet again so I've been told by dealership....
     
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  15. xorbe

    xorbe Noble Member

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    I only rode my Speed Twin and CBR650R for last 5-6 weeks ... climbing back on the Speed Triple 1200 my god it's a missile, short shifting and it's still at 100 so fast.
     
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  16. blagi

    blagi Member

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    Evotech.it tail tidy. Looks different, compared to evotech performance tail tidy..... more "road legal"

    It was not exactly plug&play, as they advertised on their web, but it could be installed with few basic tools and 3-4 hours free time for it.

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  17. Bmwjay1000rr

    Bmwjay1000rr Member

    Jun 23, 2021
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    Off topic a bit.....annual service time lads bikes done nearly 5,000 mile how much have people paid? Been quoted £260 all in......seems expensive for oil & filter change ......
     
  18. RSReggie

    RSReggie Active Member

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    About 220 .. but they charged 90 quid for fitting two tyres !!!
     
  19. blagi

    blagi Member

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    I was yesterday on yearly oil service (5800 km/3600 m) and bill was 120€. My speed is my 2021
     
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  20. Bmwjay1000rr

    Bmwjay1000rr Member

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    Well after a years ownership with the 1200rs, and problems after warranty claims.......here we go again 1st of day of collection I noticed the petrol tank has defects, and the clutch cover was scratched and engine covers..so 1st claim went in ...all replaced 2nd problem...low oil pressure....after going to dealer twice sorted.......3rd problem... fuel gauge stopped working.........warranty claim.....fuel sensor and motor replaced.....now 4th claim.......basically won't stay I gear ......so in dealer as we speak getting gearbox stripped down and awaiting triumph to expect claim.......really getting pi**ed now this has definitely put me off buying triumph again....of course getting offered sh*t part x price........
     
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