Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 10:32 am . :obscene-birdiedoublered:

Plus kick starting will never not be cool.
Good way to keep warm in the winter.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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David wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:37 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 10:32 am . :obscene-birdiedoublered:

Plus kick starting will never not be cool.
Good way to keep warm in the winter.
I used to poo-poo electric starters, saying they were for wimps. My opinion has completely changed nowadays. I am really so glad that my KTM Duke 690 has an electric foot.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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My Bullet EFI has a kick start, I used it once to make sure it worked. What's the point when it's got a leccy boot!
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Have you noticed how Gen Z people love the 80s and wear "vintage" Nike tracksuits. Whereas those of over about 35 are left thinking "WTF"?

Its the same with me and kickstarts :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 7:41 pm Have you noticed how Gen Z people love the 80s and wear "vintage" Nike tracksuits. Whereas those of over about 35 are left thinking "WTF"?

Its the same with me and kickstarts :obscene-birdiedoublered:
So which 'Gen' are you aligning yourself with?
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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I am peak Millennial, by the numbers.

I also really like craft beer and old BMWs, so jts not just the numbers which have me pegged.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Like many on here I suspect, I'm solidly in Boomer territory. Not Beemer... :mrgreen:
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Ok beemer.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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I think I'm generation X, but that doesn't mean I'm in love with Cathy McGowan.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Orange goop dried! Rogue flecks of orange have also been removed post photo.

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Still bloody leaks though. :lol: If you idle for more than about a minute it seems to build up a little reservoir of oil, then if you blip the throttle a neat jet/puff of oil smoke shoots out from about 1 o clock on that view. Just the one off though and it doesn't leave trails of oil behind it when riding AFIACT.

Not convinced the pipe/spigot seal is any good. The pipe is just split at the end and wedges on there, not particularly snugly. The clamp then err....clamps it.

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I have a strong suspicion the gas just gets through that hole in the spigot then escapes between the pipe and the spigot.

In other news, I went out for a spin just now and came back with more electricity than I started with! 12.9V with ignition off on departure and 13.2V on arrival.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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I admire your perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds, if that's any help.

Probably not... :1
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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I am of course assuming its not supposed to leak. Strong possibility Triumph originally just said "fuck it".
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Sell the Trumpet, buy a W650, stick a fairing on it and paint it the same colours, her in doors will never know the difference.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:34 pm I am of course assuming its not supposed to leak. Strong possibility Triumph originally just said "fuck it".
Of course it's supposed to leak. It's a Triumph...
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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As standard, there is no split in the pipe. It’s a close fit on the stub and the clamp squeezes it on.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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came back with more electricity than I started with! 12.9V with ignition off on departure and 13.2V on arrival.
It’ll reduce from 13.2 V, sitting parked after a run.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Far from standard pipes though I guess. Looking at the location the hole in the spigot and the split in the pipe....well, it seems likely.
JackyJoll wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:53 pm
came back with more electricity than I started with! 12.9V with ignition off on departure and 13.2V on arrival.
It’ll reduce from 13.2 V, sitting parked after a run.
Aye but it wouldn't have gone up at all if my charging was still knackered.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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Oh I see- it was a glad tidings message!
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:35 pm Sell the Trumpet, buy a W650, stick a fairing on it and paint it the same colours, her in doors will never know the difference.
I also have another slightly less knackered Triumph in my garage which I need to fix :lol: My old 1997 Speed Triple needs a lot of love. That one's actually mine though.

What I'd really like, and this may forever remain a dream, is to have the Bonneville, my Speed Triple and one of the TE-1 electric bikes or whatever the production version ends up being.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville

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mangocrazy wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 7:08 pm I am really so glad that my KTM Duke 690 has an electric foot.
My Duke II was in for a service and the shop bike, also a Duke II, got a flat battery. So I tried to kick it for 20 odd bloody mins. Shop told me I'd never bump start it. Got so knackered got a mate to push and tried a bump. Started first time :angry-cussingblack: