My 2000 S3

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  1. Tel

    Tel Member

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    Returning to biking after a near 7 year break, I set my sights on an S3.
    A bit earlier than planned, but Once I checked her out in the flesh, I wasn't walking away !

    I think a testament to her previous owners, and Triumphs build quality.
    But hey, I may be biased ;)

    So here is my new steed:

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    I think I prefer her without the Bellypan :confused:

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    Not sure whether to keep the bikini on or not either :p

    A folder of paperwork and stuff, everything points the way to a looked after genuine 23k miles bike.
    Short term plans are swap out the indicators for clear lense arrow shaped ones.
    I wasn't sure about the silencer in the ad pics, but in the flesh it looks fine.
    Longer term I may look at options.

    Now once my Helmet and Boots arrive, I can have some fun in the sun :D
     
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    Dougie D Crème de la Crème

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    Hi Tel, nice looking bike ..lots of blue bike lovers on here! i'm not sure about that particular bikini fairing either..is the "lump" in it to make room for the dash? i think it would look better with a black fairing without the lump! not sure if the newer ones would fit without a bit of fiddling,ihope it's sunny when your gear arrives, i'm sure you will have a lot of fun on it :):)
     
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    Very nice bike Tel
     
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    Thanks guys.
    Yes Dougie, the lump is indeed to make the clearance for the top corner of the instrument light section.
    I think I will have to take the bikini off and see, I am kind of the mind the bike should be totally naked :)
    Having said that, I wouldn't mind having some radiator side cowls, but can't seem to find any for a 2000 model.
    Likewise a front "fender extender".
     
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    Nice looking motor it looks the same blue as my previous 2003 model. Looks a nice well cared for motor that will have you smiling from ear to ear
     
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    Col_C I can't re...Member

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    Nice bike Tel.
    Like those bars.
    Just to throw another option in the pot...
    How about putting the belly pan back on and removing the fly screen?
     
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    Don't make me even more indecisive ! :D
    I am going to take the fly screen off for sure.
    I am also considering bar end mirrors ....
     
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    Bar end mirrors are definitely cool.
     
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    I tried them on the new speed triple and loved them
     
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    Beautiful and well-kept bike - great find! I'm definitely partial to the blue bikes :)

    Go for the bar end mirrors. They look less alien and I've found the visibility to be as good as conventional mirrors.
     
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    Great looking bike and in the best colour - Blue!
    Remove the fly screen, add belly pan and go for bar end mirrors
     
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    Spot the differences !

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    We will see how I get on with the mirrors, I have a suspicion they might not stay were I want on the move !

    Hugger removed as it was a fibreglass one that was seperate from the chain guard, and looked a little worse for wear.
    Thinking of a Powerbronze one as it incorporates a chain guard, is plastic and is meant to be a straight fit.

    I just got either a bargain or a dogs dinner second hand hi-level stainless exhaust from ebay, short of the mounting bracket. I had to take a punt as it had no bids and starting price was very tempting ! (I got it for the opening bid).
    If it turns out to be the former, then I have to find or get a bracket made ....
     
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