Bike Cover, Indicators & Dealer Tool Bargain

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  1. Alan Gilbert

    Alan Gilbert Senior Member

    Nov 22, 2018
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    I recently virtually gave away a load of bits and pieces from my 2019 Speedy 1050 RSnow that I have made the decision to move on but on further clearing out of the man cave, I find I have a few odds and sods left over which I can't bring myself to toss.
    It's boxed and ready to go and so £20 plus post to a new UK home

    1. Elasticated dust cover for indoor use - works well and is in unmarked condition
    2. 2 rear OEM LED indicators with fixing bolts, rear number plate light and wiring loom with plugs from an original tail light unit. . . . . I purchased an unwanted tail unit some time ago, intending to make a tail tidy but never got around to it. These bits would be useful spares in the case of an off or alternatively, someone could continue the project where I left off!!
    3. spare tank/battery cover hex screw and three spare nylon washers to the tank/battery cover screws
    4. Spare wheel finisher sleeve and fixing allen bolt.
    5. 2 OEM brand new black metal tyre valves . . . . I had TPMS fitted and decided to buy a spare pair of valves in case the TPMS ever caused problems or I removed it for any reason . . . .
    6. OEM Triumph logo badge letters in Silver from petrol tank. These are stuck to the tank with double sided tape when new but I removed mine as I had my matt black bike clear-lacquered. The letters could be reapplied as they are but ideally, I would suggest renewing the double sided adhesive tape . . . Triumph charge an outrageous amount of money for these things!
    7. Dealer Tool OBD diagnostic cable. I did all my own servicing and this tool is a must have for resetting the service light. The buyer will need to purchase a licence and download the software from Dealertool for £22 and that will give them one licence. It works well and I used it for bleeding the ABS as well - to be honest, this is an indispensible bit of kit if you do your own servicing, is sanctioned by Triumph and far better than TuneECU which I used on my older 2008 Tiger.
    So . . .twenty notes and it's yours - the cable alone costs more than that and the indicators are around £45 each at Triumph prices.
    8. OEM Sump plug and 6 spare sump plug washers
    Grab yourself a bargain

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