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

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

  1. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    Yes and yes, well done. :party:

    Porter Brook or Clough Lane.

    Previous is approaching the farm at Ughill (camera shot taken carefully so as to hide the farmhouse behind the bag).

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  2. Mrs Visor

    Mrs Visor Elite Member

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    Because there are no photos, Helmut and I didn't ride to the Biker's Campsite in Llandysul for a night on Saturday via Crossgates and Devil's Bridge. I had planned an epic journey wending our way home yesterday, however the weather wasn't very clever, so we didn't go to The Owl's Nest for breakfast then home via Penelope's Cafe in Goytre Wharf, Pontypool and gave what tend to be the rainier parts of Wales even on a good day a miss. Still a very enjoyable trip away despite the rain and winds.
     
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  3. stinger

    stinger Senior Member

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    #3243 stinger, Jun 8, 2025 at 5:10 AM
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    So yesterday I went to pick this up........
    A Honda C1000 Hornet. I didn't go for the SP version for pretty much the same reasons as I didn't get the RX Street when I got my plain 675 (I've still got it so you don't have to have me flogged and drummed out of the forum ;)), it wont ever get tracked and I'm pretty sure my capabilities are more than covered by the standard suspension which still has adjustable Showa front end anyway. Also the SP only comes in Matt Black, cant stand matt paint.
    Well the weather was pretty wet for the hours ride home from the dealers, though it did more or less stop raining on the way back. There was still plenty of spray to go around, so I found out on the first ride (apart from a test ride) the Honda has the Triples ability to throw muddy spray all over itself and all over your back and helmet too.
    In terms of riding, obviously it was a sedate trip in bad weather but in general the suspension is slightly softer than the street which is no bad thing and nowhere near as terribly soft and bouncy (even with stiffer front springs) than the MT07 it is replacing. The tip in is slightly slower but just as predictable as you'd expect. As I said to the sales guy after my test ride, its very Honda, does exactly what you expect with no surprises.
    The exhaust is hideous. I might betray my principles and take a picture of that side of the bike later.
    I chose red as that was the colour that could be delivered first, couldn't get white until October and black was December (or may be the other way round). Having said that, this bike arrived a month late as i should have had the first week of May.
    As its sunny this morning out for a couple of hours with one of my mates to scrub the tyres and get fat on a full English!

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    PS: Little Watson in the background not looking too interested in the new noise generator.
     
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  4. Dawsy

    Dawsy Cumbrian half-wit
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    Happy New Bike Day :grinning:
     
  5. ajc400

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    #3245 ajc400, Jun 8, 2025 at 11:37 AM
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    Freezing my nuts off on a Sunday coffee rideout - where is the June temperature! :cold_sweat:
     
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  6. Glenn2926

    Glenn2926 First Class Member
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    I’ve been collecting parts for the upcoming rebuild of my old Suzuki DR650RSE. It’s a 1991 model. I’m having it done as I simply do not have the time or the expertise to do it myself. So far I’ve ordered braided hoses, front and rear brake discs and pads, chain and sprockets, fork gaiters, grips, mirrors, tyres and found a replacement second hand swing arm as the original has holes in it. It’s getting a full service and the front forks and rear shock rebuilt. Perhaps having the wheels rebuilt too if required. I don’t want it painting as I want it to look over 30 years old but be mechanically sound.
    The plan is for me to ride to visit our son who lives in Chamonix and then ride some trails with him. He also has an old DR 650 but not as old as mine. His is a 1999 model. Obviously I’m not going to enjoy this trip as he also has a brewery and a bar in Chamonix, it going to terrible . I’ve made this journey many time by various means of transport. Bikes, cars, flights, motorhome and in September by train. The DR will be yet another means of transport. It will definitely be the slowest though as I’ll take plenty of time and stay off the motorways. it gets me there.
    This plan is for next year though. Hopefully I can get to use it for a while here first.
     
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  7. johne

    johne Standing on the shoulders of dwarves.

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    A run out on the Ducati this morning before the rain arrived here. I don't go far on the beasty, the riding position is even more radical than my NS400 and that's saying something. Its fun to ride tho.


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  8. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    I have tools, and live in Yorkshire, and have a Kove 450, and....... think you get the idea.
    Let me know if you need a wingman:heart_eyes:
     
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