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Title: The more I ride it...
Post by: NeilD on January 10, 2012, 05:47:25 PM
.. the more I like it..   :D

just thought I'd 'share' as its a bit quiet in here..   :D

I've been making the most of the decent weather this week and have been out on the Tiger each of the last 3 days..   8)  removing the screen improved things no end for me..

on a more serious note, this week I've also bought my first 'decent' helmet - I got a very good deal on an Arai Quantum at my local bike shop.. I have to say I cant believe the difference  having used '£50' flip-ups for the last few years .. its quieter, better all round vision and feels like it weighs hardly anything..  still getting used to the 'double D' ring and today in the petrol station I instinctively went to flip up the front  :)
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Post by: Sin_Tiger on January 11, 2012, 08:36:25 AM
Good to hear that, still giggle every time it makes that Ting Tong Tang noise on the overrun like an empty beer can fell out of your backpack  :lol:

Looking forward to getting my paperwork sorted out :roll:
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Post by: blacktiger on January 14, 2012, 11:09:44 AM
Good to hear Neil.
Haven't been out on mine for months now. Just haven't found the excuse or anywhere to go really. Every day with decent weather has been wrecked by having to go to work.
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Post by: Sin_Tiger on January 15, 2012, 03:34:00 AM
I know that feeling, excuses I am not usually short of though  :wink:
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Post by: NeilD on January 23, 2012, 05:47:17 PM
now with added Ventura rack..  :)

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Post by: NeilD on February 03, 2012, 04:36:44 PM
and now with a Speed Triple nose fairing thingy..  :)

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too cold to finish it off or roadtest today.  :shock:
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Post by: blacktiger on February 03, 2012, 04:40:33 PM
Quote from: "NeilD"too cold to finish it off or roadtest today.  :shock:

That nose thingy looks good Neil.
Too cold? Too right but I had booked mine in for its 12K service yesterday. 'kin 'ell!!! Minus what???? Thank god for heated jacket liners.


Quote from: "Sin_Tiger"still giggle every time it makes that Ting Tong Tang noise on the overrun

You know? I didn't hear any of that on my way home yesterday. Wonder of they adjusted something.
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Post by: Bixxer Bob on February 03, 2012, 07:14:55 PM
Quote from: "NeilD"and now with a Speed Triple nose fairing thingy..  :)

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Am I the only one thinking 'Dark Knight'?
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Post by: blacktiger on February 03, 2012, 08:23:01 PM
Yes.
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Post by: Bixxer Bob on February 03, 2012, 11:55:57 PM
Definitely has a 'Batman' look about it to me  :roll:
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Post by: Sin_Tiger on February 04, 2012, 02:33:57 AM
I always thought you were a bit batty Bob  :lol:

It does look cool, be nice to see it in the flesh, and interested to hear how you find the ride with that Neil.

Wonder if they adjusted the tinkle with the later maps as it was definitely prominent.
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Post by: NeilD on February 04, 2012, 07:00:59 AM
being out there in the Fens 'BB', it does strange things to a mans mind   :D seen any big black cats yet?  :P

yes Sin I'm looking forward to see whats its like to ride with, as long as  it doesnt make it any worse then I'll be happy with the cosmetic benefits  :)
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Post by: blacktiger on February 04, 2012, 11:46:11 AM
I'd certainly be interested in a photo run through of what's needed and how it's done.
Whaderyamean you didn't take any photos when you were fixing it on!!!! :roll:
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Post by: NeilD on February 04, 2012, 01:15:11 PM
will do..I took a couple, but will take some more as its got to come off again before final fit -  I just want to tidy up edges of bits I cut away etc and ran out of time yesterday..
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Post by: blacktiger on February 04, 2012, 01:37:46 PM
Cheers Neil. :thumbsup
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Post by: Big Mick on May 20, 2012, 04:57:41 PM
Neil and Sin, as current and former Steamer owners, how does the XC/800 compare, on well, everything really ? I'm looking for less weight and more power, also what's the two up with luggage capability like ?
Sin, how does the XC stack up against the Roadie and for that matter the Roadie vs the Steamer ?
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Post by: Sin_Tiger on May 21, 2012, 12:52:26 AM
Will be a few Weeks before I can tel, in a box somewhere in Felixstowe.
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Post by: NeilD on May 21, 2012, 12:32:03 PM
have to say Big Mick, the original post in this thread still rings true.. the more i ride it etc etc..

all i can say is that it works for me.  I've not tried it with pillion and boxes etc, this weekend away was just with a roll bag, and one plus point is that this seemed easier to strap on than on the previous bikes. I've bought ventura luggage but need to get a bigger bag to make it useful. As i mentuioned on the other thread, i need to have a look at the preload before another trip as the front end was a bit light with just one roll bag on it .. however in its defence i've not touched the suspension settings so i dont know how its been set up..

The trip i did this weekend was pretty much the same as i did on the Steamer when i had it.. i sat on the motorway bits  at a steady 85, which is what i'd have done on the steamer... it was cold but not raining - if it had been then i think the older bike wouldve given more protection BUT i've taken the screen off of my 800 as i dont really get on with blade type screens.. there are plenty of options for screens out there and most have found something to suit.

I found the seat comfy enough, especially considering youre looking for fuel at about 150 miles..  thats one thing where the steamer definately scores as although it was only doing 47-ish mpg (it was a mikuni carb bike) the larger tank meant i could easily get from my house to scotch corner in one hit (180 mile)..  and talking of MPG, i normally get between 45-50 mpg, which i still think is slightly poor for a lighter more hi tech bike.. again others experiences differ so i dont know if it me or the bike that has the 'problem'   :D

power/weight.. well it was the ease of use that sold it to me in the end. its lighter and lower than either of the other 2. At first i missed that sudden whoosh that tyou seem to get with the older carb engines and the 955, and if i get back on the tiger after riding my t/bird sport then again i notice it.. however the 800 'just' has power all through the rev range, with a slight step up at around 6500 revs... so definately not 'worse' just different.

one thing ive found, being a bit of a luddite, is that the FI seems to be set up well straight out of the box (after a couple of updates from triumph).. On the 800 forum is that nobody really seems to be tinkering with laptops creating new maps, which is a good sign.

the jury is still out on longterm durability.. there have been issues with peeling paint and rusty spokes, however it seems to be a bit hit and miss as some bikes which get used everyday have  been ok, and bikes stored for the winter have come out of the shed a bit crusty? dunno, mine seems ok so far. It does appear to be built down to a price in ways, which again is ok as the OTR price is about the same as a Steamer was nearly 20 years ago, so cheaper in real terms. it just shows up in things like the lack of protection for the rear shock, and some of the plastic bits are a bit 'plastic'...  

dont know if that helps mick... all i can say is find a dealer who'll let you have a decent testride. I dont think they have the character or 'presence' of the older bikes, but to be honest I bought it really as something to 'use' so that can spend my spanner twirling time on my old bikes.  

Neil
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Post by: Big Mick on May 21, 2012, 02:35:33 PM
Thanks Neil, great comparison, I guess on the strength of that, I am going to have to get a test ride, hate that my local dealer expects an £800 deposit just for the privelege though !
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Post by: NeilD on May 21, 2012, 08:52:01 PM
'new shoes' today for Orville  :D

went for the Michellin PR3 'trail'.. theres nothing 'trail' about them apart from the fact the front is available in 19"

quick 80 miles tonight to bed them in - initial results very good.. feels smoother and more steady in the corners... they're dual compound with more of the slightly harder compound than the standard PR3.. not sure if its an optical illusion but they look slightly 'squarer' than normal road tyres?
be nice if they do last longer - the original Scorpion on the rear had pretty much had it at 4770 miles..  :shock:

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Post by: NeilD on August 10, 2012, 08:23:15 PM
well as its a bit quiet in here, just thought i'd update this thread...

.. firstly the title still applies..  :D  

the PR3's are great  8) especially in the wet. Not that i had the scorpions sliding or anything, but these ones just seem to inspire a bit more confidence.. :?

took it in for its 6000 mile service a couple of weeks back - dealer noticed that the ball joints on the gearchange linkage were a bit sloppy, so changed them under warranty (apparently they've seen a few like it)..

MPG seems to be improving, although that may be partly due to me having bought a Bonneville for my 'other half' to ride, so i've been riding at a more sedate pace when we're out on the bikes together..   :D    

other than that, nothing much to report - had a couple of trips to Scarborough

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and i parked him in a field, just so he could feel like a proper off-roading Tiger..  :D

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Post by: Sin_Tiger on August 11, 2012, 03:30:48 AM
Should have bought her a Thruxton then  :lol:

Like your Arty pics  8)

I'm still sitting here frustrated by beaurocracy  :roll:

Interested in your PR3 comment, pity the fronts not available in 21"
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Post by: NeilD on August 11, 2012, 07:16:46 PM
Quote from: "Sin_Tiger"Should have bought her a Thruxton then  :lol:
:shock:  Sssssh dont give her ideas!  :D  its Claires first road bike for 20-odd years so she's doing well with it... what i do find is that i'm accelerating more gently and sticking closer to the out of town speed limits, which is probably explaining the better MPG and is actually making for a more relaxing ride for me.. this may not last once she gets back into the groove!

still waiting for yours to be released from captivity then?   :(

oh, as no one else comes in here, do you think I'll get away with posting a pic of 'my other Triumphs' ?  :twisted:

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Post by: Sin_Tiger on August 12, 2012, 03:41:46 AM
Think you got away with it  :wink:

I see you were kind enough to let her have the Arrows 2-1, if she wrings it's neck it will actually keep you on your toes.

Yup still pacing the compound, between the stealer and the local bureaucracy I'm going nuts  :evil:
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