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Just one thought, why not give MCT Suspension a call. Darren reckoned we could get a good setup on the Bonnie's front with a change of oil and air gap. If you get the shocks through him, you might get a good discount on set up (even if you don't still worth paying). I'd have done this but I wanted the job done in Sept and his first ride in was mid November but he does mail order to post your forks and turnaround is much quicker. He'll suggest spring rate and rear shock settings too. I've used him since 2003 (Ohlins' all round on the SV!) and would recommend him.
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Still deciding about sorting the front out. Got demon brakes that I can't use! |
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I've had bikes when I've just done the rear and for me it's a waste, the front pogoing or shuddering over bumps still upsets the bike. For £100 on decent springs and oil set up for your weight/riding, it adds the finishing touch to the suspension. But the Speed Twin has a cartidge setup already hasn't it? Is it the same as the T120, only one fork has the cartridge in?? Seems a weird old set up. I've just bought a 3 pot caliper to replace the 2 pot. Can't say it's going to be demon :smt082 but better I hope. Went to look at changing the brake lines, you have to remove the swingarm and air box to get to the ABS system. :smt103 think I'll stick with the Triumph ones for now |
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Bitubo, been going for years. Popular on TL1000s' etc. back then. Quality. Not sure if you get to decide on spring like Maxton/Nitron/K-tech etc. But I ain't gone completely Chubby Checker yet so not too bothered. :)
Yeah agree sorting one end can increase problems at the other. With this bike it will be a razor with decent suspension. Already feels racy. Front is way too soft for my 100kg. Only good thing is, the bike has great engine braking so brakes only need tickling 90% of the time. I can live with that the now. Bit of a dream bike for me so dont mind flinging some sheckles at it. (Always wanted a Bonnie and Triumph finally built the exact one I dreamt of = HP, torque, wheels and chassis and NOT SHINEY:) ) |
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I've just googled the Speed twin...it cannot be right?!
Triumph Speed Twin The Speed Twin 5T is a motorcycle that was made by Triumph at their Coventry, and later Meriden factories. Power: 27 bhp @ 6,300 rp |
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Thought it might have been. Just seen the new one is a 1200cc. 27hp from that volume would have been a feat
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When I was buying the Bonnie, a chap was just picking up his brand new Race Twin. I so wanted one but there were a number of reasons why the 900 Bonnie made better sense for me, but that doesn't stop you wanting it! :) |
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