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Don't worry I'm not thinking about taking the bike offroad! The caliper just collects so much crud on every ride (Devon lanes have a high muck...
I've used HEL lines on several bikes, great quality. I just thought somebody might know of a ready made Triumph part, although a search of WoT...
I'm relocating the rear brake caliper on my 08 Scrambler so that it sits above the swing arm. I'll need a slightly longer hose than the current...
Welcome! I clicked on your voyagesmoto link - very, very impressive journeys. Proper adventures which I'm going to enjoy from my laptop - thanks!
I bought pattern parts from Wemoto in the end as quite a few suppliers didn't have 1.25 pitch in stock.......
I usually go to a local metal fabricator but they couldn't help this time - thread finer than their stock M10s.
Thanks I'll take a look.
....for my '08 Scrambler which are decent quality, stainless, etc at a reasonable price (Triumph are taking the p** once again with their stock...
I agree, stretchy too which helps getting on and off the bike - struggle these days when wearing my Hood jeans! :grinning:
No, 2008 900
Trying a Puig Mini screen on my 2008 Scrambler in preparation for Autumn riding..... It's a size up from a fly screen, meant for a later Bonnie so...
Think I know the answer - yes, but would need to fit the ignition control unit too.
I've realised that some of the aircooled carb models use a single coil with twin outputs (Thruxton,T100) while the Scrambler has 2 single output...
A pair of Halvarssons summer gloves for me and had a TTP jet kit fitted to the Scrambler. Both proving to be well worth the money!
My Scrambler has the factory-fitted Arrows 2 into 1 exhaust. The right hand manifold studs and nuts are very corroded so I want to replace them....
Bemvindo Ernesto. I'm sure you'll love the T120 :cool:
Thanks for the heads up, I'll take a look at both.
Good to see I amused Matt!
Wanted for my '08 Scrambler - need to replace the small units currently installed (shockingly inconspicuous in bright sunlight!) preferably with...
First bike - Honda CB100 in 1974. Killed it within a couple of years by riding too hard from cold. Should have listened to Dad, but I did learn...