What's the fastest you've been on your commute this week,mister?
In other news,matey who bought your model of bike had his oil pump changed at the first service,due to a leak. Must be a new beemer thang..oil and filter and oil pump,just to be sure.
What's the fastest you've been on your commute this week,mister?
The bike is a brand new 2023 model,so maybe just fat fingers on the assembly line.wull wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:18 pm I’m sure there is a recall for the water/oil pump built between certain dates, mine is outwith these dates but I had a look anyway. You start to see oil at the weep hole if it is leaking. I’m guessing his is the 2019-2022 model and not the 2023 bike that’s just came out. They still refer to the 2023 bike a the K67.
Roads are too busy, it’s still dark in the morning and cold so can’t have fun on the way there which is usually when I can as it’s quiet, but coming home is a pain in the fart box.
Nice photo top!Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 7:57 pm I've just been out for a spin on the Street Triple,I was reading online that you can lose up to 20mm of seat height by slackening off all the linkage & shock bolts,then retightening them with the weight of the bike loading the suspension.Fron what I've read Triumph build the bikes up with the bike suspended.I should have been a bit more scientific,but I reckon the seat height's dropped by approx 8mm.
It came as a surprise to me.Not being an engineer all I can think is that with the bike being suspended all the weight pulls the various components to their maximum tolerance in one direction,resulting in a maximum seat height & by slackening the bolts & compressing the suspension before tightening the bolts up again you reach their maximum tolerance in the opposite direction resulting in a lower seat height.The bike definitely feels like it's sitting a few mm lower.According to my tape it's sitting 6-8 mm lower,but that's just me measuring it.Ideally you would hold it in some kind of jig & measure with a ruler or laser.I've already taken all the preload out of the rear shock.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 9:34 pm That's a bit alarming about the seat height dropping. Surely all the bolts should be snug fits in the links?
Front cam, he was doing a U Turn over the double yellows as I came around the corner. Air horn got a work-out.
Trinity765 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 8:05 am To work this morning. Not gonna lie - it was cold, especially as I refuse to wear winter gear in late April. I'm only riding in as I received a car parking ban for late cancelling my car parking space - that's the price of freedom here. So if I want to go into the office for the next month, I will have to take my bike. I hope it warms up a little.
Check out the cheap pannier bags I bought to hide the ugly pannier rails - one of them fell onto the exhaust and practically disintegrated so down to one already which is secured with a cable tie.
Not a great picture, I have adapted my SW Motech panniers and I have a 20L Kreiga tail pack on there with my rucksack slung on top and helmet in the way. If I ever needed more (for maybe camping) I have a 40L Lomo dry bag which would replace the tail pack. I think once you get that far, you can just keep adding if you have the right straps and bungiesDodgy69 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 5:46 pmTrinity765 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 8:05 am To work this morning. Not gonna lie - it was cold, especially as I refuse to wear winter gear in late April. I'm only riding in as I received a car parking ban for late cancelling my car parking space - that's the price of freedom here. So if I want to go into the office for the next month, I will have to take my bike. I hope it warms up a little.
Check out the cheap pannier bags I bought to hide the ugly pannier rails - one of them fell onto the exhaust and practically disintegrated so down to one already which is secured with a cable tie.
If its a decent size pillion seat, you'll get a decent size tail bag strapped to it.
If you want a photo every time i ride one of the bikes this thread is going to spammed almost daily
I thought that was your handbag...Trinity765 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 8:05 am Check out the cheap pannier bags I bought to hide the ugly pannier rails - one of them fell onto the exhaust and practically disintegrated so down to one already which is secured with a cable tie.
It isZRX61 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 26, 2023 4:10 pmI thought that was your handbag...Trinity765 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 8:05 am Check out the cheap pannier bags I bought to hide the ugly pannier rails - one of them fell onto the exhaust and practically disintegrated so down to one already which is secured with a cable tie.