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What did you do to your Street Triple today?

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I installed the rest of my frame sliders from motovation. Got the front, rear and engine ones done... and did the rim tape yesterday :)
 

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#4,303 ·
New Shoes

baby got some PR2s. nice to not have to worry about lowsiding to my death on a bald front anymore... :cool2: especially in the rain!

not sure i'm gonna dig the turn in though, it's slow(er) and will probably take alot of counter steer to throw this thing through the bendys. but hell, the last tire i had on the rear never saw the canyon so...

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if you use ratchet straps to lift your motorcycle...you might be a *******.
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#4,304 ·
if you use ratchet straps to lift your motorcycle...you might be a *******.
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:laugh: Been there, done that!

From my experience the PR2's are great tires(burned through two sets on my BMW K1200S), but they took the longest of any tire I've ever used to "break in" before I felt comfortable on them. I've read other reports that also said the tires didn't give them much confidence until they had 400-500 miles on them.
 
#4,307 · (Edited)
I rode 150 miles to my trusted mechanic and good friend's home and we put street triple r front end (forks and such) on my standard. With gold calipers, Daytona master cylinder, speed triple fat bars, new tiers. The works!

Then rode 150 miles back home. Wow exceptionally better than the standard i can say this because i rode the bike back to back equal good distance.

All in all great day!

 
#4,309 ·
I rode 150 miles to my trusted mechanic and we put street triple r front end (forks and such) on my standard. With gold calipers, Daytona master cylinder, speed triple fat bars, new tiers. The works!

Then rode 150 miles back home. Wow exceptionally better than the standard i can say this because i rode the bike back to back equal good distance.

All in all great day!

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Excellent excellent excellent. Yeah, I feel like I'm missing out with the tuneable front suspension and all. Radial brakes are probably pretty badass too.
 
#4,310 ·
Rode the bike a decent distance today...had some delicious pho...met up with some friends...going to have a nice day trip tomorrow and meeting up with a couple friends. What a nice weekend.
 

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#4,324 ·
Interesting first post .......

Having installed and used their products on my own and customers bikes for years I would like some detail. Damage done during a fumbled installation hardly translates to an improperly designed product or any fault of the manufacturer or liability to the retailer.

Joining a forum just to name names is no way to motivate a retailer and really bad form ........... :thumbdown:

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#4,336 ·
New plugs,denso iridiums, and air filter at 12k miles.Test ride for check.Fuel connector seemed wimpy. Lock nuts at the throttle cables were loose. Bolt top of the air box near the tree was realy tight.Probably corroded aluminum. Thats going to be a problem. Otherwise ran good. Rear tire is wore out. Thats next.
 
#4,338 ·
I was polishing my friends headlights with my high speed and didnt realize but i flung polish all over my freakin bike ... nooooooooooooooooooo

Shit wont come off the seat now and there are tiny spots all over the dam thing... F'in A!
 
#4,343 ·
That picture could represent a single day-trip outside of Melbourne, Australia. Unlike North America with it's paved primary, secondary and rural roads, Australia's roads can vary from pavement to non paved roads going to your destination and they would still be considered primary/ main roads. Dust kicked up by vehicles and add a little moisture to the picture and voila a very dirty bike in probably less that a day. As for the headers, Triumph leads the way in using the materials it does that lead to oxidization and rust.