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The long road of taming my Tiger

Started by P3aK, May 22, 2016, 05:38:19 AM

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P3aK

As requested, some pictures of the 3-1 exhaust.

















And some pictures of the "finished" (does it ever get finished?) product.










Triumph Tiger 900 -98

Sin_Tiger

I used to have long hair, took acid and went to hip joints. Now I long for hair, take antacid and need a new hip joint

London_Phil

#47
In the last but one picture, I can't quite make out how the Wheelbarrow attaches? 
Great Luggage though.

nickjtc

3 into 1 looks very nice. Careful how much stuff you put in those coffins panniers. :icon_wink: :*&*
"That which does not kill us reminds us to wear motorcycle specific clothing!"

Ossian

Congratulations on getting your bike sorted.
On the seating, may I suggest that it is simple to create your own saddle based on the standard unit. I have built several for myself for various bikes including my 955i ( excuse me for not being a Steamer owner ) Modern vinyl materials are very stretchy and adaptable and are no problem when you are recovering a saddle. What you need is an electric staple gun and one of those cheap camping mattresses. If you cut that in a series of laminated shapes built up on the old saddle foam with spray adhesive , a final cover over all the cuttings and then on with the vinyl and staple in place. Rebuilding a saddle should cost about £10 plus the cost of the stapler.