1. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!

    Dec 3, 2018
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    Hi DiNO! I'm responding to your question about insurance. In addition to the three Triumphs I've owned, I've had multiple Harley-Davidsons over the past 8-9 years to which I've done fairly major performance mods, particularly one of my two current ones (full exhaust, major engine upgrade). Several times in the past I've contacted my insurer (like a good little biker) and each time was informed that my bike's insurance is based on what comes up when they run my VIN number. My rates have never changed as a consequence of mods, even mods that increase torque and horsepower quite significantly. Hey, I'm not complaining! But go figure. My insurance company did remind me, however, that under my policy up to $3000 of aftermarket upgrades are covered under my policy. I'll drink to that! Are ya still at the pub? ;) Probably not as I suspect it's daytime in your part of the world.

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  2. DiNO

    DiNO New Member

    Apr 3, 2019
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    #42 DiNO, May 11, 2019
    Last edited: May 11, 2019
    With fathers Day approaching I'm looking at the rear wheel finishers and tonight I'm more confused than ever. I understand where the A9640086 kit goes (although still don't now how the left hand side smaller part attaches), but what bout the other 2. Has anyone had experience of these?

    Rear Wheel Finisher

    Part Number: A9640202
    £19.19 18m Fitting
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    CNC Machined Rear Wheel Spacer
    Part Number: T2012574
    £20.90 24m Fitting
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    CNC Machined Rear Wheel Finisher - Grey
    Part Number: A9640086
    £79.00 12m Fitting
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    Ahh, I've just figure it out using the Triumph configurator! The Rear Wheel Finisher Part Number: A9640202 at £20 seems the way to go
     
  3. DiNO

    DiNO New Member

    Apr 3, 2019
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    I'm now on 485 miles, and first service is next Friday so, how far can I ride tomorrow and stay on the right side of the warranty; up to 599? 550?
    anyone with any issues going beyond 500?
     
  4. SteveRS

    SteveRS First Class Member

    Jan 12, 2019
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    The oils change is the important part of the service, the rest is just basic checks we’re to do ourselves, besides the autoscan. My dealer didn’t care that I was going to have about 1300 km’s on the bike, as I had done two oil changes by the time I reached 700 km’s.
     
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