What Have You Being Doing With Your Non-triumph Today?

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by MrOrange, Sep 16, 2019.

  1. Bolosun

    Bolosun Noble Member

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    We were on that road from Bala last Sunday.
     
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  2. Mrs Visor

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    I really do like it and the way it changes so much seasonally; only ever done it on the Street Triple previously though. The sheep were extra brave / foolhardy today o_O:laughing:.
     
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  3. Mark TGR9

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    Well you will have these sports bikes I do recommend the Tiger though not quite old honda cbx 750 standard but still a comfy place to be did about 120 miles the other week and never felt a thing and averages 57 mpg to make
     
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  4. Mrs Visor

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    I will try one at some point, I am sure - I do like them. I actually find sports bikes comfortable, but I am fairly small and short, which I think helps as there is more room for me on a bike than for the "average" sized rider. I have done some really long days on the Street Triple very comfortably. I did like the Himalayan I rode off - road at the weekend at the ABR actually, very friendly and comfortable, but I am not sure I could live with the lack of power for long distance trips and overtakes.
     
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  5. Mark TGR9

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    I know what you mean about being vertically challenged I'm only 5'7" and I used to have an aprilia mille which in seven years i only did 1500 miles on it as I was so scared of dropping it which I did once at the k farmyard rally in Yorkshire but it was fully loaded with my luggage and tent but I didn't expect the coke can I flattened to act as a puc but as I got on the stand went through the can and over we went only broke an indicator though but a beautiful bike to ride as well as look at better than any Ducati except for the 916
     
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  6. Mrs Visor

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    I am 5ft4 on a good day; I am well versed in the art of getting halfway off a seat at lights. I do have long legs for my height though which helps. I used to be really worried about dropping my Fireblade but it now seems quite low compared to the Hyperstrada :laughing:. @Helmut Visor has a 2002 Mille; it's lovely - I have not ridden it despite the offer being made (once - briefly!) because if I dropped it I wouldn't forgive myself as he has had it from new!!! I would not enjoy riding it at all due to this - dropping your own bike is devastating, but the guilt of dropping that would be awful.
     
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  7. Mark TGR9

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    Mine was a 2001 last of the pre facelift you do really want to try one but not around town at 30 it was bad enough spluttering in second gear this ridiculous 20 mph law Mr drakeford who didn't drive imposed on us all in Wales I wouldn't even go into a town centre on it now it was quite highly geared it could do 65 in first without actually going past the red line awesome machine
     
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  8. Mrs Visor

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    I do most of my riding in Wales, being so close to the border. The Fireblade and Ducati do not like the 20mph limits, the Blade in particular!
     
  9. Iceman

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    The Firestorm is an excellent machine, they do have faults, the most common is the timing chain tensioner, soft suspension, all are easy fixes, what they don't like is being laid up and not used regularly, personally I would never ride any machine with worn tyres or ones of that age, it just is not worth the risk, fit the best tyres you can. Unfortunately these machines are not going to be a future investment, unless you got it circa £1,000, you can get an immaculate low mileage example for £2,000, some are around the £2,500 mark at dealers, again personally if I intended buying one, I would go for a higher mileage machine with history and had been ridden regularly, often bikes that garaged and hardly ridden come with a host of issues to sort out before taking them on the road again, strip and re grease the rear suspension, brake and clutch fluid change, renew fork oil and much more, and ride it regular. A great machine and hope you enjoy riding it more.
     
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  10. Mark TGR9

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    My favourite bike I ever had forgive me the purists but it was a Barbie yzf 750r in pink cocktail colours now that bike was so planted and confidence boosting enjoyed every minute on that bike and low enough for me would love to pick up another one but I've no room in the garage for the Tiger with the firestorm keeping warm in there but that's a good ride as well not so super sports now more friendly sports
     
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  11. Mark TGR9

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    Mine is pretty much on the money I got it 10 years ago for £1500 special paint and a good bit of history it's original books and two keys plus it's had the manual chain tensioners fitted instead so that's sorted I am hoping to get some of my pictures of my bikes past and present on but try as I may I can't get nothing to load any how I managed to get my avatar to work from my pictures must of been some flike
     
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  13. Bolosun

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    Have you done the other one from Bala that takes you over the top to the A458?
     
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  14. Mrs Visor

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    Yes, another good one.
     
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  15. Pegscraper

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    The ZZR has been giving me the evil eye lately, having not turned a wheel since lay up and SORN in Nov.
    I succumbed today and got her tested, ready for retax and a weekend jaunt. Just pulled the cover off, hit the start button and no dramas, thanks in part to my usual layup routine no doubt.:grinning:
     
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  16. Marco Wikstrom

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    Finished the break-in mileage for my new V85TT. Since this picture was taken I added a small deflector at the top of the windscreen and a tail trunk. Picture was taken in Santa Fe, New Mexico by @Sandi T when I met her, her husband "Mr. Sandi" (Steve), and Russell there for a ride last month.
    [​IMG]V85 by Marco Wikstrom, on Flickr
     
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  17. Mrs Visor

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    On Tuesday before my first night shift I just did a local ride of about 80 miles on the Blade, stopping at Shobdon Airfield for lunch. Perfect!

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  18. Glenn2926

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    Not quite today but a couple of days ago I delivered it (1991 Suzuki DR 650 RSE) to the mechanic that is going to rebuild the mechanical side of things. This could take some time. Hopefully I’ll get it back before the end of the year!!!
     
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  19. Mark TGR9

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    That helmet of yours loves to get in them pictures need to be careful or it will go to your head
     
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  20. Mrs Visor

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    I am the epitome of sartorial elegance I will have you know, I have a different helmet for each bike because....why not? :p.
     
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