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Talk => Speaking Of Bikes... => Topic started by: T_Phil on March 24, 2005, 12:40:57 AM

Title: Ghost in the machine
Post by: T_Phil on March 24, 2005, 12:40:57 AM
Just brought my new Tiger home.  One thing I can say for sure, the 2005 Tiger front fork ghost lives in my machine.  Since most people that have met the ghost say he's harmless, I'm not going to be bothered with it.  In fact I might even like him.  After all, what's an English piece of machinery without a ghost?

Put on 80 km's today and there's only one thing I can say: it's a hell of a bike.



Phil
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Post by: Patrick the Scot on March 24, 2005, 03:29:09 AM
Could you define ghost?  Are referring to the thunking noise?
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Post by: T_Phil on March 24, 2005, 10:33:11 PM
Quote from: "Patrick the Scot"Could you define ghost?  Are referring to the thunking noise?



Thunking?  It's more of a clonk that you can hear when going over large bumps.  I've heard some people say they think it might come from somewhere inside the fairing, but I don't think so.  I'm not absolutely sure but I think it comes from the forks.
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Post by: Brock on March 24, 2005, 10:51:32 PM
Sounds like a Poltergeist. Just stick some earplugs in and forget about it.
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Post by: T_Phil on March 24, 2005, 11:10:46 PM
Quote from: "Brock"Sounds like a Poltergeist. Just stick some earplugs in and forget about it.



I already did.  How English can it be, having a personal bike-ghost.  I think it just adds to the charm of the bike.
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Post by: Patrick the Scot on March 25, 2005, 05:26:57 AM
Quote from: "T_Phil"
Quote from: "Patrick the Scot"Could you define ghost?  Are referring to the thunking noise?



Thunking?  It's more of a clonk that you can hear when going over large bumps.  I've heard some people say they think it might come from somewhere inside the fairing, but I don't think so.  I'm not absolutely sure but I think it comes from the forks.



Yes, I guess you are right clonk would be a more acurate than thunk.....



My '05 has it and apparently so do they all.  It doesn't seem to have any adverse effects on the performance, however.
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Post by: tommy on March 28, 2005, 06:58:46 PM
I know this little (friendly?) ghost



it`s in my machine too  :twisted:



it doesn`t make anything to the funktion, but it`s not a nice noise

My dealer is not a godd ghostbuster and has no ideas to catch this ghost
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Post by: T_Phil on March 29, 2005, 04:43:22 PM
Quote from: "tommy"I know this little (friendly?) ghost



it`s in my machine too  :twisted:



it doesn`t make anything to the funktion, but it`s not a nice noise

My dealer is not a godd ghostbuster and has no ideas to catch this ghost



I think Triumph should be the one to come up with the answers, they have the resources to find out what's going on with the 2005 Tigers.  Even if it's harmless I think they owe it to their customers to do a little research and put their minds at ease.

I think it's to hard and time consuming for a dealer to find the cause of the problem, if they can find it at all.



Are you listening, Triumph?
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Post by: Kill Switch on March 29, 2005, 04:54:33 PM
Have you guys checked the torque on your engine mount bolts?  I started having the same type of thing after I put my engine guards on.  I didn't torque the bolts to spec.  Clunk.  It's a long shot but....
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Post by: abell on March 29, 2005, 07:42:58 PM
No noises from my 2005 that I am aware of.
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Post by: tommy on March 29, 2005, 08:23:03 PM
I fitted Engine Guards to mine (Hepco&Becker)

But i had this ghost also before the Guard
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