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Title: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: Pjammer on July 12, 2014, 04:07:28 PM
 Hello all. I'm a relatively new tiger rider, having just been "allowed" to buy a bike again last year. I picked up a good shape 05 955 with 25000 miles on it. Not sure who imported the American bike to Canada, but I have been really enjoying it.

First, I want to thank all the folks on here who are so full of knowledge about these beauties. I have been lurking around for a year now, stealing info, and it has proved a big help. Being a bigger guy, I put mustangs lower pegs on, and fitted a Palmer screen this past winter. The plans for a skid plate were brought to my nephew at a welding shop, and I am very happy with the way that turned out. I have also done the Sasquatch mod recently, and am thinking of learning a bit more about tuning,and then buying a cable.

My first question is this. I have a decent sized foot, and find that the guard that is attached to the right side footpeg, that prevents your boot from touching the pipe, is a bit of a pain. It forces out on the backside of my foot, and makes me feel a bit pigeon toed. I'm wondering if there is any modifying of this piece or aftermarket bit that can be bought to fix the problem.

I am also wondering if I could do a speedo changeover to km's so I'm not always doing math in my head. You know, distracted driving and all :augie

Thanks all for your time and input



Title: Re: Questions
Post by: Tiger04 on July 12, 2014, 04:34:46 PM
As far as the speedo goes I have an 04 and it has both MPH and KM/H . The bold numbers are MPH and there is a light version that's the KM/h below.
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: Pjammer on July 13, 2014, 07:14:44 PM
 Ya, I have the same speedo. It would mostly be for the odometer and the trip meter conversions. Not a terribly important thing, and prob not one I would pursue too hard. just wondering. I'd rather spend $ on suspension next, But the budget is gone for this year I think
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: Sin_Tiger on July 13, 2014, 10:53:59 PM
I got a set off printed scales to sort out my Thruxton speedo, I still have a few left can be stuck on the outside of the glass if you don't want to dismantle the unit.

Let me have a rummage I the garage, failing which you can buy a new set from eBay.
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: rex007can on July 15, 2014, 04:09:23 PM
Looked on ebay for mine, couldn't find any.
If you got more than one... I'd be interested too.
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: Chris Canning on July 16, 2014, 02:42:14 PM
Just looked on ebay there's loads of e'm.

Of course that's ebay.de and you need to put Triumph Tiger 955i tacho  :icon_wink:
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: Pjammer on July 17, 2014, 04:40:55 AM
 Thanks for the info fellas. I'll look into the ebay deal. Any ideas on the foot peg exhaust mod?
Title: Re: Questions
Post by: Sin_Tiger on July 17, 2014, 05:20:20 PM
This is the conversion sticker set (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SPEEDO-OVERLAY-CONVERSION-KIT-STICKERS-MPH-or-KPH-WHITE-SPEEDOMETER-DIALS-/301241069707?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item46235df08b) I used mate , being anal and wanting to make sure I didn't fall foul of the VOSA test I opened up the speedo and stuck one on the dial but I think it would work just as well stuck on the glass.

Pity I'm not so anal about storing stuff after the job's finished or I would be able to find the unused ones  :icon_rolleyes:
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: Pjammer on July 22, 2014, 11:24:02 PM
 And I thought of 1 more for you. I have the oem top and pannier, but am looking into something more waterproof for the topbox. I've been trying to search out how fellas are mounting pelican cases, but haven't found any threads containing info. Anybody done something like that? And if so, what size box are you using? I was thinking the 1550
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: Stitch on July 23, 2014, 07:16:14 AM
Recently shopping for new cases myself and came across "Caribou Motorcycle Luggage" which seem to fit various mounts for pelican cases.

http://cariboucases.com/
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: Pjammer on February 19, 2015, 10:34:40 PM
Hey fellas. Wonder if any of you have ideas about mounting a pelican top case? Do I need to get am aluminium plate fabbed up, or just bolt it to the back rack somehow?
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: John Stenhouse on February 20, 2015, 12:44:15 PM
Either, it's your choice, I would just bolt it to the rack unless you wanted a quick release of some sort.
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: Sin_Tiger on February 20, 2015, 05:03:12 PM
Whether you use a mount or direct fitting, use as big a load spreading plate with rubber under it as you can inside your box. Don't underestimate the power of vibration at the end of the sub frame.
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: Pjammer on February 24, 2015, 05:43:01 PM
Ahh. Vibrations. I didn't think of that. Good heads up. Thanks.

And now another question- I know, right? Whens this guy gonna be done?

What are you guys finding to be the best way to mount aux lights?
I've seen them on the upper fairing and thought of those vibrations you mentioned Sin. Wonder if that might be a bit hard on the plastic? Also seen them down low, by the reflectors on the forks. Not sure I'm too keen on that either.
Anyway, I once again bow to Your collective knowledge, and would love to see some pics of your set-ups

Thanks folks

Reuben
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: Bixxer Bob on February 24, 2015, 11:19:06 PM
Invest in a set of crash bars, then you'll have plenty of options.  I welded lamp brackets onto my Touratech bars recently before having them powder coated.  The original painted finish had failed after 6 yrs all weather use - mainly stone chips down the fronts.
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: DavidR8 on September 04, 2015, 01:39:22 AM
Re your speeedometer question...
I also live in Canada and have a US spec bike. I solved my problem by installing a Sigma brand bicycle speedometer: http://sigmasport.com/en/produkte/bikecomputer/topline_2009_wired/bc509/?punkt=features
Works like a charm...
Title: Re: Questions from a Canadian rookie
Post by: motoOzarks on September 04, 2015, 04:26:05 AM
that's so
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