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What did you get in the post today?

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Captain Steffydog, Jun 5, 2013.

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    As my bike is out of commission for a while my misses bought me this lol
     
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  2. D41

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    Very cool!!

    PS....your chain looks loose. It needs an aftermarket pipe, etc.
     
  3. SW73

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    And....the pants arrived. For £300 delivered I'm very happy. @OS2 I've been having a proper look at the TET. I'll drop you a pm...need to find some easy stages first to fall off in and scuff the bike to hell
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  4. Nice kit and I will be doing another section on the TET next week, the Swedish section I did was amazing and mostly gravel.
    invest in a decent GPS, I have a Garmin Montana 600 that I bought about 8 years ago. (minus the camera but with a micro SD card.
    Free maps for it here
    TET has a good facebook page if you do that sort of thing.
     
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  5. Hogster

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    haha do you actually have twins? My girls is home a few days now and the lil man is in ICU and hope he will be out this Wednesday so cant wait. He's definitely going to be a biker like his dad :)
     
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  6. SW73

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    IMG_20200903_085504.jpg @White not as hardcore as yours! A CRF 250 rally. Bit of a cheap commuter and a toe into off road. Done a few miles on the TET and planning on Europe next June. I've a week off in September so planning on exploring some off road stuff. Should be a laugh and with only 24bhp, little scope for trouble. Having a ball so far
     
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  7. This is a good reference for what tools to carry / needed for the Rally
     
  8. starman

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    These came on Saturday but was too busy to post earlier... The reservoirs are still oem but just dark instead of the white cream colour... Just need to get a 675R bracket for the front brake one...

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  9. SW73

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    @0S2 much appreciated. I've actually had a good read of that site. Some good ideas in there. Lots to ponder. Thanks for taking the time
     
  10. This came last week, excellent quality as you would expect from Arai.
    Could be really a few helmets in one as the visor / peak are removable if you want to road / moto-x with it.
    Less than half price as the plain coloured ones should you want a white one.

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  11. Bits. Lots and LOTS of bits. Apparently, this is my new gasket in kit form :p
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  12. CamPhair

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    Doesn't look like triumph have caught on to the single use plastic/use less plastic idea.
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  13. StMarks

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    Rolf.:rotfl:

    Although, all the gaskets I have came in Triumph branded plastic reseal bags as well as card outers, so perhaps they have reduced some of it a little.?

    Pleased to read that you've crossed that extra hurdle. Hopefully picking only the parts MrT really needs may save you a penny or two, even if the headache of contriving the list is more hassle you could have done without.
     
  14. Thanks for the headsup on the Factory Outlet sale @Little_cusdin. Triumph's engines might be a pile of shite, but they do make some top quality clothing.
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  15. Rogerrabbit

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  16. My new performance enhancing arrivals:
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    Gel numberplates are well known for improving rider ability and the powder coated heel guards were just too pretty to say no to.
     
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  17. Aren't they just so pretty? A massive thanks to @AJH261 who swapped these for my longer ASVs. I've always had either Pazzo's or, when I'm slumming it, Biketek shorties, so fingers crossed that I get on with these.
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  18. I opened the post when I got in to find that Mr Janey has bought me a surprise trackday.

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    He either really really loves me and he's a total keeper, or... He's trying to kill me!
     
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  19. AJH261

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    Set of Genuine LED indicators turned up in the post today! Can’t wait to swap out the hideous standard ones on my 675R

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  20. SW73

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    They make a huge difference to the look of the bike and the visibility of the indicator IMHO. One of the first mods I made to mine. They're awfully expensive now. I remember paying £80 for 4 including the relay....and going back for a replacement a couple of years later to find they'd doubled. Put up a post once fitted.
     

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