Cheap you say, how much is cheap exactlyPut the beastie in the cabin to free up some space in the crowded garage.
Anyone want it for cheap
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Cheap you say, how much is cheap exactlyPut the beastie in the cabin to free up some space in the crowded garage.
Anyone want it for cheap
Pics upside down for your viewing pleasure
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Crazy thing is that my S4R has now done exactly the same thing. I had it going days ago no probs and then yesterday I got all togged up for a ride and it would just wind over. No farting or nowt! So, I dont know what you've done…I will, thank you.
Open to agreeing a good price if you want to know more.Cheap you say, how much is cheap exactly![]()
Looks like my Speedie TFT screen has given up. Common defect apparently. Thats will be £1200 +vat sir. I have found a company who say they can repair it for £500. Not happyView attachment 156583
Seem to be yes. It gets worse the longer its switched on; to the point nothing can be read. When left a day or so, it clears up but only for about 10 minutes.Are all the functions working?
Swiss, I think Triumph are responsible for the failing unit, although the bike's warranty may have expired it's still covered by the consumer rights act 2015, especially the instrument cluster as its a safety feature that need to display an accurate vehicle speed, Triumph should have at least one attempt at repair if unsuccessful a replacement should be provided, if the cluster is unable to indicate an accurate speed the vehicle is unroadworthy therefore not fit for purpose, all motorcycles produced for retail sale in the UK must have a functioning speedo, which should at least last the expected lifetime of said vehicle.Looks like my Speedie TFT screen has given up. Common defect apparently. That will be £1200 +vat sir. I have found a company who say they can repair it for £500. Not happyView attachment 156583
Yes. They are the ones quoting £500. Thanks.Have you tried www.autoronics.co.uk ?
I will look into that Bob; thank you.Swiss, I think Triumph are responsible for the failing unit, although the bike's warranty may have expired it's still covered by the consumer rights act 2015, especially the instrument cluster as its a safety feature that need to display an accurate vehicle speed, Triumph should have at least one attempt at repair if unsuccessful a replacement should be provided, if the cluster is unable to indicate an accurate speed the vehicle is unroadworthy therefore not fit for purpose, all motorcycles produced for retail sale in the UK must have a functioning speedo, which should at least last the expected lifetime of said vehicle.
Go back to Triumph with a copy of CRA 2015 in hand. I fecking would!
@Hugo Magnus rather then try and bump start it simply connect a multimeter across the battery terminals, preferably an MM that can capture the max & min ranges it measures for review afterwards. Dont have the battery charger attached at the same time. Check the min V recorded. It may be the V drops so low that whilst the starter still turns there’s not enough power in the battery to also sufficiently charge the coils.Trailer it to a long hill and try bump start it, just to rule out the starter system draining all the power. My Multi got to the point that it would only bumpstart because the starter was sucking all the current.
Modern motorcycle engines are entirely based upon quantum mechanics.@West Cork Paul Well that worked! I had 13V in the bank, I set the meter to record minimum, pressed the button and the cantankerous effin' thing fired up. Hallelujah!
Just for the record the minimum was 11.4 V.
I guess the fresh petrol I put in there finally found its way to the combustion chamber but that doesn't answer why it wouldn't start with ether sprayed up its air intake. One of life's little mysteries. The temp today is 6 degrees thus a bit warmer than the last few days.
I am now putting a lot of the cowling back on. This afternoon my new Abba Skylift arrives and with that installed I'll take the leaky fork leg off and replace it with a Bumpkin one.
@West Cork Paul Well that worked! I had 13V in the bank, I set the meter to record minimum, pressed the button and the cantankerous effin' thing fired up. Hallelujah!
Just for the record the minimum was 11.4 V.
I guess the fresh petrol I put in there finally found its way to the combustion chamber but that doesn't answer why it wouldn't start with ether sprayed up its air intake. One of life's little mysteries. The temp today is 6 degrees thus a bit warmer than the last few days.
I am now putting a lot of the cowling back on. This afternoon my new Abba Skylift arrives and with that installed I'll take the leaky fork leg off and replace it with a Bumpkin one.
Now I know the way forward with my S4R…Modern motorcycle engines are entirely based upon quantum mechanics.
The act of measuring something alters its state, thus a non-firing ignition system flips to a firing one when you attach a measuring device to it.
This is known in technical circles as the "Start-You-Bastard" Principle.
Coz its not a bimota ?Now I know the way forward with my S4R…
Not done it yet but today I will mostly be sorting out the fall-out from using tyre weld repair on the punctured rear tyre on my baby GS![]()
Thankfully, no.Does it have spoked wheels?
Does it have TPM sensors? If so they may be fooked. That anti-puncture fluid killed mine.Not done it yet but today I will mostly be sorting out the fall-out from using tyre weld repair on the punctured rear tyre on my baby GS![]()
Good lord, there are no TPM sensors onDoes it have TPM sensors? If so they may be fooked. That anti-puncture fluid killed mine.
I was believing you till you threw in all those made up names of places.. I understand you are bored bro but " dewlish" " cheselbourne"?Changed the left fork leg, cleaned the front callipers, replaced the pads, fired it up and went for a ride. Blandford Forum High Street was still closed at the lower end as were several of the side roads around Milbourne St Andrew so explored the Dewlish and Cheselbourne road through Dole's Ash and Piddletrenthide.
The bike ran better than it has for a long time, even lifted the front wheel as I overtook a BMW.
The Royal Oak at Dewlish used to be my local back in the day when I had a mullet, white leather boots and denim jeans and jacket and rode a Suzuki GP100. Happy days.I was believing you till you threw in all those made up names of places.. I understand you are bored bro but " dewlish" " cheselbourne"?
Ffs....
You nearly had me there... white leather boots!!! Bunch of jokers you lot....The Royal Oak at Dewlish used to be my local back in the day when I had a mullet, white leather boots and denim jeans and jacket and rode a Suzuki GP100. Happy days.
He's describing one of those strange ozzie blokesYou nearly had me there... white leather boots!!! Bunch of jokers you lot....
Tassel jacketYou nearly had me there... white leather boots!!! Bunch of jokers you lot....
I felt the same when my son started riding, i bought him a 650 Bandit then he bought an MT-07 and i was worried about him. Luckily now he has a daughter he told me the other day that he is selling the bike and will be sticking with cars.Kitted junior out in some older kit today .. hes waiting on his provisional licence so he can start cbt training.. to be honest im torn between proud and a very worried dad.. hes a very sensible lad having held his full car licence since he was 17:5 years old hes now 23 but I now know how my mam and dad felt when I was 15 ...hes itching to get going View attachment 156966View attachment 156967