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Re: The Triumph

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weeksy wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:57 am
Supermofo wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 8:39 am I'm liking this Triumph it's keeping this section alive whilst the rest of us tuck the garage queens up.

We all need old budget bikes!

Actually I do. I have an old sorry for itself R6 in the garage
Indeed, i've got some shitter white Japanese thing too.
Trust me the R6 is sorrier than the ZX...Unless you wanna swap, in which case it's a lovely project needs no work at all. :lol:
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Supermofo wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:59 am
weeksy wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:57 am
Supermofo wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 8:39 am I'm liking this Triumph it's keeping this section alive whilst the rest of us tuck the garage queens up.

We all need old budget bikes!

Actually I do. I have an old sorry for itself R6 in the garage
Indeed, i've got some shitter white Japanese thing too.
Trust me the R6 is sorrier than the ZX...Unless you wanna swap, in which case it's a lovely project needs no work at all. :lol:
I'm brave, but not that brave to give up her ZX6 for a shonker R6... :obscene-drinkingcheers:
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The reason for needing a new clutch cable...

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I think I just heard Weeksy passing out from here.
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Clutch cable now replaced and suddenly it is nice and smooth! That will make a nice difference when I do finally ride the bike again. Brake lines must be done first as the single line is too tight to risk riding and I need to clean up the mudguard. Require some black spray from Halfords I think.
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Supermofo wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:59 am
weeksy wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:57 am
Supermofo wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 8:39 am I'm liking this Triumph it's keeping this section alive whilst the rest of us tuck the garage queens up.

We all need old budget bikes!

Actually I do. I have an old sorry for itself R6 in the garage
Indeed, i've got some shitter white Japanese thing too.
Trust me the R6 is sorrier than the ZX...Unless you wanna swap, in which case it's a lovely project needs no work at all. :lol:
I broke the Tmax so could update that thread! :D
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:57 am I remember mine being brittle and shit in about 2004 when the bike was only 7 years old.
Yup, plastic ones in the tank and they went "crack". So I've ordered two from Tom Parkers for the replacement.

cLCD100040V CPC PIPE THREAD - VALVED - MALE THREAD (THREAD SIZE: 1/4" BSPT - FUEL LINE BODY) £21.53 EACH EX VAT Delivery £8-95
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Plastic Triumph Quick Connectors. Pop! I've bought a fuel filter as well so when I change the lot over, it will also have a new filter. Should be simple enough right?

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Metal Fittings on the fuel lines.
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Trying to get that broken quick release connector out is a real pain! The okay one came out reluctantly, but it came out in one piece. The broken bit is not shifting at all. I'll have to get it out piecemeal, Probably remove the whole pump and then work on it out of the tank.
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You'll need a gasket too then I think? It's been a while since i've been in there, but IIRC everything is bolted to a common metal plate which is turn makes a 'window' into the tank?
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Correct. I'll sort that in good time. There is not rush as I am not riding in this weather now! I've become a FWB in full! Besides, I'm not able to ride in robes, too flappy! I may do it once for a laugh though!
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the_priest wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:54 am Besides, I'm not able to ride in robes, too flappy! I may do it once for a laugh though!
On your way to combat the Zombie apocalypse, rat triumph and flapping robes

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This is the most recent and relevant ULEZ thread. Rather than contribute to Saddo Khant pension scheme, I spunked SEVENTY FIVE quid on Yamaha to send me an A4 sheet of paper. :angry-cussingblack:

Like most bikes of this era, it did not need to specify the NOX emissions but they were way under the then current eurobollocks. So everybody knows this particular model has euro3 compliant NOX emissions (0.09 whiffs almost half the 0.15 waft required to duck under ULEZ stealth tax).

I still have to pay an outrageous amount for a piece of paper which will be IDENTICAL to the thousands of other Fazer Thous out there. My prize is the ability to drive literally across the road when you would have thought that if this is really about saving the environment, any one single application with proof of compliance should automatically apply to ALL models.

The kicker is of course, they'll probably change the requirements before I even ride the blasted thing...
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Count yourself blessed. The Dyno session for the Triumph cost previous owner £175 and he was only just into the ULEZ area!! Less than 1/4 of a mile too!

I have the fitting now, just need the PTFE tape and patience to remove the old broken plastic bits out of the thread. Awaiting the new fuel filter as well and a new fuel plate rubber gasket as the old one was totally knackered. In the bin!
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Re: The Triumph

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Screwdriver wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:39 pm This is the most recent and relevant ULEZ thread....
Is it really? It seems to be a thread about rebuilding a Triumph not one about spouting political bollox.
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I like the idea of quick release fuel lines if not the execution in Triumph's case. Trying to balance the fuel tank whilst attempting to force the fuel pipe over the barb isn't one of my favourite things.
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Re: The Triumph

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The Triumph system ain't too bad once the fittings are metal, you can just jam and jab blindly until something clicks without much fear of damage
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Re: The Triumph

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weeksy wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 4:46 pm
Screwdriver wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:39 pm This is the most recent and relevant ULEZ thread....
Is it really? It seems to be a thread about rebuilding a Triumph not one about spouting political bollox.
Change the limit edit times then if you're just going to whinge.
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Screwdriver wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:24 pm
weeksy wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 4:46 pm
Screwdriver wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:39 pm This is the most recent and relevant ULEZ thread....
Is it really? It seems to be a thread about rebuilding a Triumph not one about spouting political bollox.
Change the limit edit times then if you're just going to whinge.
I'm not whinging. Just telling you to keep the political rubbish in the correct forum.
You could have easily brought up the ulez without turning it into a soap box, I'd not have questioned it.
Anyway, back to the topic.
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BBB wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 4:55 pm I like the idea of quick release fuel lines if not the execution in Triumph's case. Trying to balance the fuel tank whilst attempting to force the fuel pipe over the barb isn't one of my favourite things.
I think the Triumph ones are mostly about the pressure, the quick releases element is a happy bonus. As above the fuel pump is inside the tank (actually immersed in the fuel IIRC) so the fuel comes out of the tank at several bar. If you had hoses with springs clips or wherever you'd run the risk of them blowing off.