SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
Whats with the airbox?
Everyone knows it's not a proper hipster bike if its got an airbox.
Everyone knows it's not a proper hipster bike if its got an airbox.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
Yeah, you're right.
On the picture I was looking at the angle made it look like it was connected to the carbs.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
If it was an air filter, they did a rubbish job of connecting itKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 8:12 am Whats with the airbox?
Everyone knows it's not a proper hipster bike if its got an airbox.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
So SoCal. By way of St Tropez.
At first glance I quite liked it. The more I looked, the more I disliked it.
At first glance I quite liked it. The more I looked, the more I disliked it.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
It'll obviously never get ridden on even damp roads, they'll be cleaning it for a week if they do. (who the fuck fits a rear mudguard only a foot long??)
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
Stupid brown seat and silly sized yellow headlight.
Blundering about trying not to make too much of a hash of things.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
No. I have one on lone from Triumph at the moment and it's completely uninspiring. I can't imagine a colouring it in a bit and a few extras would make any difference.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
I should have liked it, but this whole brown seat, oddly treaded tyres is really wearing thin!
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
I like some bits, but hate lots of other bits. On balance I prefer the original.
4/10, could do much better.
4/10, could do much better.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
I had one earlier this year while they did some work to mine and they charged me for the lone which I wasn't expecting. When they said "Sorry about the wait, the card machine is going slow" I said "oh, a bit like the bike you're charging me for". You have to get up to a certain momentum and then not slow down for anything - that's where the fun is.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
65bhp right?
OK so it's not gonna set your pants on fire but I'd be surprised if its slow. Unless they gave you a restricted one?
It should still outrun most cars up to the limit?
I think people get spoiled by modern bikes sometimes
OK so it's not gonna set your pants on fire but I'd be surprised if its slow. Unless they gave you a restricted one?
It should still outrun most cars up to the limit?
I think people get spoiled by modern bikes sometimes
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
Me too. It does look nice from some angles, at a distance.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 9:00 am ...
At first glance I quite liked it. The more I looked, the more I disliked it.
I saw an original 60s Triumph on the motorway the other day and it was struggling to keep up with the traffic and looked dead wee and nesh.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
I must admit I did wonder about just how optimistic the Triumph dyno is. I rode the first of the 865s and it wouldn't have outrun my GS500E, supposedly with just over 50 hp. I know the Triumph is incredibly lardy - it was around 50 kgs heavier than the GS500, but 60+ hp should give a top speed of 120-ish...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 9:35 pm 65bhp right?
OK so it's not gonna set your pants on fire but I'd be surprised if its slow. Unless they gave you a restricted one?
It should still outrun most cars up to the limit?
I think people get spoiled by modern bikes sometimes
Mind you, I wouldn't have been tempted to push it to the limit either, given the incredibly poor suspension. I hope the latest model handles better.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
Its a pretty motorcyle I reckon.
As already mentioned, I'd want the full fat 1200 Motor from the Speed twin in there. if you're going to all that trouble, you might as well give it max bhp.
I really like the paint, I don't mind a Brown seat and there's nothing wrong with a French headlight. Some of the details aren't to my taste but I wouldn't mind having something like that in the Garage.
As already mentioned, I'd want the full fat 1200 Motor from the Speed twin in there. if you're going to all that trouble, you might as well give it max bhp.
I really like the paint, I don't mind a Brown seat and there's nothing wrong with a French headlight. Some of the details aren't to my taste but I wouldn't mind having something like that in the Garage.
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Re: SUNRISE BONNEVILLE: TRIUMPH T100 ROADSTER
I had one of the original 790 T100s, and it was not slow! It needed it's neck wrung, but if you rode it enthusiastically it would keep up with most stuff in the real world. Many bikes were faster, on paper much faster, but on the road they rarely gained more that a minute or two over 50+ miles.
The real problem was that it only started delivering at about 6000 rpm, and the rev limit was at 7500 or thereabouts. A common tweak was to lift the limit to about 8500.
The real problem was that it only started delivering at about 6000 rpm, and the rev limit was at 7500 or thereabouts. A common tweak was to lift the limit to about 8500.
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