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Triumph just warrantied my lenses, they developed hairline cracks. I'd kick myself if I put those in and melted them lol. I just don't have have...
The heat has to go somewhere, and if inclosed has me worried. How long have you had them in place?
Do you leave the rear housing seals off for heat dissipation?
I decided not to do it myself. Too worried of excessive heat melting the plastic lenses/housing. Also, two headlights are a very good light source...
Matris now makes a mounting kit for the 2016-2020 Speedy. It uses a fork clamp, and is placed under the headlamps. They offer a static pressure...
Did the damper hinder turning radius of the bike? The tolerance looks tight left to right on the damper bar.
I suppose it is better than nothing, but also thinking static might have advantages? Careful on fitment. I have a 2019 RS, but they do list up to...
It turns out Toby may have a static damper option that'll fit. Not reactive like Hyperpro RSC or Scott's, etc. I'm not sure if I care about...
Still no steering damper option found for 2019 Speed Triple RS. Pretty disappointing honestly, however planted this bike feels.
I kept Triunph where I could, R&G elsewhere. For no other reason. I wired the Adaptiv and Garmin to the battery with a single 5amp fuse. I unplug...
It definitely needs a seat belt.
Thanks! Most states radar detectors are legal. I'm not a speed demon, but do float up into questionable territory on occasion. I believe it has...
Hello Everyone, Here's my 1000 mile report: 1. Breaking her in gentle. I chose to follow the manufacturer spec on break in, but adding about...
Marketers are evil. I'd imagine all bulbs must be anti vibration, but motorcycles have more vibration than cars. Why no full LED on Triumph yet?
True, the brighter the bulb the less life. Makers rate their bulb life, and the night breakers are at 50%. What I am curious about is bulbs like...
I purchased some brighter bulbs for my 2019 Speed Triple RS. I went with OSRAM Night Breaker Laser H4 Next Generation, but someone suggested on...
OK so I've owned a 2008 Street Triple (bought with 2k miles on it in 2011 and converted it to an R), then sold it in 2012 and drove a ground ship...
I think I can produce a 1st to 2nd clunk if I'm not paying attention, but I don't have any concerns for my gear box. I hope you get your issues...
Seems normal to me to have low gears less smooth than high gears. I don't believe I've ever seen a motorcycle where you can't produce a "clunk'...
I agree, my humor escapes even me at times, but that balance comment of yours.... Give me a steering damper!