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I'm on my 6th Triumph and none of them have ever leaked oil from anywhere, including the oldest, a 1992 Trident. It's a new bike so take it back...
Hi and welcome to the forum :cool:
Hi and welcome to the forum Hope you can sort the problem
My street triple is already heading that way :D
I'm a big fan of low mileage underused bikes. Bonneville SE 4 years old and 1800 miles. Guzzi V7 14 years old 2500 miles :cool:
I do like the old air cooled scrambler - just different enough from the bonneville with the 270 degree crank engine, smaller headlight and taller ride
Not today but have done it a few times now. Usually go up it, then turn around in the car park and go back down :cool:
First ride out for a few days as we've been away so no riding for me. Decent weather for now, well no bloody rain for once so North York Moors and...
Or yourself!
Why does it include shotgun cartridges :joy:
Hi and welcome to the forum from North Yorkshire :cool:
I have triumph factory ones on my Tiger 900 GT Pro and they are a good match for the Oxford ones that I've had on three bikes now. Oxford may be...
You mean apart from the stock Triumph ones? I test rode the 2023 RS and didn't have a pro problem with the mirrors vibrating. My own 2019 RS is OK too
Looks like fun - hopefully good brakes and not good breaks (as in bones) :joy:
If you can't get the Triumph ones, other manufacturers make them with an integrated controller in the handgrip like the Triumph ones. Try Oxford...
- and the squeak! Plus he was the naughty one :D