Manufacturer Specific Forums
- MrLongbeard
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Manufacturer Specific Forums
Now this place is lovely, as was TRC, as was VD, a nice wee community of semi like minded folk, but you're always going to need a model or manufacturer specific forum to stay up to date and or fix stuff that falls outside the realms of general spanner twirling.
So which do you use?
For me on my current bike it has to be;
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/
So which do you use?
For me on my current bike it has to be;
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/
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Re: Manufacturer Specific Forums
I use a couple of BMW fora, obvs. r1150r.net is pretty useful and friendly, mostly US based.
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Re: Manufacturer Specific Forums
https://www.triumphrat.net/ Is an excellent resource for classic and modern Triumphs
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Re: Manufacturer Specific Forums
I use Facebook groups mostly, they're usually more active than dedicated forums, not as easy to search or find stuff, but you do get loads more pictures and if it's setup right a good files section, the V7 UK one is great. The Enfield UK one ain't bad either.
Re: Manufacturer Specific Forums
Triumphrat is very good, I used it a lot when I had my SpeedTriple(s)Nidge wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:12 pm https://www.triumphrat.net/ Is an excellent resource for classic and modern Triumphs
http://www.ukmonster.co.uk is what I use currently,
http://www.thegsresources.com is really useful if you have an old Suzuki GS, despite being very much US-biased
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Re: Manufacturer Specific Forums
Whenever i change bike i always find a new forum as its helpful for specific knowledge and also second hand kit and parts
For the Multi i joined ducatiforum.co.uk which is a large forum and i tend to only use the Multi specific section. There is also a specific FB group for the 1200 Multistradas i was invited to, which again is excellent resource for questions
For the Multi i joined ducatiforum.co.uk which is a large forum and i tend to only use the Multi specific section. There is also a specific FB group for the 1200 Multistradas i was invited to, which again is excellent resource for questions
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Re: Manufacturer Specific Forums
http://www.guzziriders.org/ for the Le Mans
https://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/content.php Probably been on here the longest and where I came up with my username but don't post much.
https://www.apriliaforum.com/forums/content.php Probably been on here the longest and where I came up with my username but don't post much.
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Re: Manufacturer Specific Forums
This ^ Especially Yank populated groups,man those boys rip everything apart and rearrange it.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:15 pm I use Facebook groups mostly, they're usually more active than dedicated forums, not as easy to search or find stuff, but you do get loads more pictures and if it's setup right a good files section, the V7 UK one is great. The Enfield UK one ain't bad either.
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Re: Manufacturer Specific Forums
Whoa! There's a turbo Harley
I wonder how I could find one to test ride ... https://www.hdforums.com/forum/vrsc-mod ... turbo.html