Hi folks. The misses had a bit of an oopsie on Friday night and looking to get her bike reassembled for when she's back on her feet(will be a while ♂️) Was wondering if there's anywhere that offers aftermarket parts to rebuild the headlight assembly/front cowl attachements. Still have the headlight and counter intact
That looks like more than a "bit" of an oopsie. Is she ok? Have you seen this on eBay? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115961154760 ? It's hard to tell from the pics of their "gold" colour is actually the Scorched Yellow.
Broken collar bone, fractured hand and a horrendous gash on her leg that she had to go for surgery with it'll be a long road to recovery and she can barely walk right now but she's still determined to get back out. It was inexperience on her part but she's always wanted her license and always wanted that bike as her dad had one when she was younger. She will get through it. Thanks for asking
Mark, sorry to hear that. Hopefully on the mend. It's hard to see what parts are needed. I have no fairing but possible bars and indicators and inserts for the fairing. Maybe post a few more pics or DM me with a list and I'll have a rummage in the parts.
Thanks, What I'll do is try to take screenshots of the OE parts on triumph parts UK for correct naming of parts as it's mostly the brackets and bolts from the front I'd struggle to find
Very sorry to hear of your better-half's injuries, but kudos to her for her determination not to be deterred. I'm afraid I'm unable to help with scorched yellow cowl. The only parts I have in that colourway are a pair of side fairings (and it appears that they have survived. The front subframe (that the clocks mount onto ) will have been destroyed. The cost of just that part T2307555 is over £150 .! I believe that another member on here may have one available, and he's aware of your thread. I may have the clipon. I will take a look when I get the chance, or maybe wait until your list is complete so I can look for everything all at once.
Glad she is on the mend and wanting to get back on as soon as she can. I cannot help with any parts as scrabbling for parts myself! Good luck.
Thanks for all your replies and I will be in touch soon with some of you to see what you have once I tear the bike down. Really appreciate the help