Dual Disc Street Twin Upgrade

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  1. David A Wright

    David A Wright New Member

    Aug 19, 2020
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    Hello Guys. I have a 2019 Street Twin. Have fitted High-flow air filter and Decat from TEC bike parts. These have improved throttle response ant acceleration. A pair of Hagon 2810 progressive shocks replaced the god-awful OEM units. I will also be fitting a TEC progressive fork spring kit.

    When i was in my local triumph dealers last month I spent some time looking around various twins and it looks to me that several parts should be interchangeable between the models. . My thoughts are to fit dual calipers to the front. The obvious solution would be to use a fork lower and disc/caliper from the Speed twin along with the lever /master cylinder set up. The dealers were very reluctant to provide any information. So has anyone on here have knowledge of this upgrade?
     
  2. Wire-Wheels

    Wire-Wheels Elite Member

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    All it takes is money. ...J.D.
     
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  3. BigCLM

    BigCLM Senior Member

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    I simply installed fully sintered brake pads (EBC HH) on my 2018 Street Twin. Made quite a difference.
     
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  4. David A Wright

    David A Wright New Member

    Aug 19, 2020
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    They are the best! I will definitely be doing this a starting point.
     
  5. BigCLM

    BigCLM Senior Member

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    Yes. Low cost and definite improvement.
     
  6. Jimalmighty

    Jimalmighty Member

    Sep 22, 2020
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    I’m late to this thread but I have the same question. It’s a spendy exercise but I’m putting some spoked wheels on the Street Twin so I’d hit it in one punch. interested to know of the Speed Twin forks fit straight in.
     
  7. ian650

    ian650 Well-Known Member

    Dec 6, 2017
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    Seems I'm late to this thread too!.
    I have a 4 pot Brembo caliper/floating disk conversion for the Street Twin which I'm seeking due to change of vehicle. It's basically a straight forward swap of parts with a slight reroute of cable and house. The kit cost over €400 but I'm selling for £80 Inc post. It's done about 3000 miles. I have included photos on here before it you can look up in for sale.
    I managed to get hold of one of the last floating disks from Triumph which was a good improvement over the original disk. I have that for sale also, virtually unused no mileage on it apart from movement in the shop .
     
  8. Jimalmighty

    Jimalmighty Member

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    Interested to see a pic for sure
     
  9. ian650

    ian650 Well-Known Member

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    IMG_20190211_153418458.jpg
     
  10. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    Doesn't the 2019 ST have the same Brembo front setup as the Street Scrambler? With the right pads you can stand the SS on it's nose so it neither needs or can use any more stopping power TBH. I'm not surprised the dealer wasn't very forthcoming about swapping brake parts between models, they're probably scared to death of being held liable if it goes pear shaped and "the dealer said it would be OK" is put on the claim form!
     
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