Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
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Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Quick List of what I'm going to buy initially
Waterproof GPS mount for car satnav - I'm going to retire my old Zumo 550 as this bike has a USB port
Radiator Guard
Luggage rack (of some sort - no rush)
Tank pads - something like shark skin or stomp grip. I think the tank is identical to the 675.
Crash Bobbins? Not sure if i need them
Swingarm bobbins - already got some from the RC8 i think should fit
Abba stand adaptors. I have them from the D650 so i wonder if they will fit.
Any other 'essentials'?
Waterproof GPS mount for car satnav - I'm going to retire my old Zumo 550 as this bike has a USB port
Radiator Guard
Luggage rack (of some sort - no rush)
Tank pads - something like shark skin or stomp grip. I think the tank is identical to the 675.
Crash Bobbins? Not sure if i need them
Swingarm bobbins - already got some from the RC8 i think should fit
Abba stand adaptors. I have them from the D650 so i wonder if they will fit.
Any other 'essentials'?
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Triumph do some nice moulded crash bars. I've got them on my ST.
New levers
Bar end mirrors
Belly pan
Front nose cowl
Screen
Think about a front fender extender as well to give the rad a bit more protection.
New levers
Bar end mirrors
Belly pan
Front nose cowl
Screen
Think about a front fender extender as well to give the rad a bit more protection.
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Bel on the Street Triple forum can get you 10% off any Evotech stuff. https://evotech-performance.com/collect ... /YEAR_2017" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It doesn't look like Powerbronze have any products listed for the 765
Oh yeah, you'll need a tail tidy as well
It doesn't look like Powerbronze have any products listed for the 765
Oh yeah, you'll need a tail tidy as well
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Lugguage rack! crap! that just reminded me I was suppose to check out the size of my old daytona one for you. Was that for the RC8 or Jane's bike?? If its for the 600 I can still measure t up for you... sorry
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Dont worrykiwikrasher wrote:Lugguage rack! crap! that just reminded me I was suppose to check out the size of my old daytona one for you. Was that for the RC8 or Jane's bike?? If its for the 600 I can still measure t up for you... sorry
I've contacted Ventura to see if they have designed one yet for it as it's not on their website. If i can get the L brackets then i'll ask you again about yours as some of it might be handy
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Its getting expensiveKwacky wrote:Bel on the Street Triple forum can get you 10% off any Evotech stuff. https://evotech-performance.com/collect ... /YEAR_2017" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It doesn't look like Powerbronze have any products listed for the 765
Oh yeah, you'll need a tail tidy as well
Not many places do 765 stuff yet (thank god).
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
They are brilliant, even when your really looking the bike over you don't notice them.Kwacky wrote:Triumph do some nice moulded crash bars. I've got them on my ST.
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
See here for more informationBlade wrote:Wow sounds nice cookie.
Where's the photos??
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Nice! I even like the standard can, which is a first.
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
The Arrow can they do isn't much louder than the stock can, so it's probably worth keeping the original exhaust on there.Monty wrote:Nice! I even like the standard can, which is a first.
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
I was more than happy with the standard can on the RS i tested. They had an Arrow on the S model they had as well. Slightly louder at idle i thought, but Euro4 is slowly killing sound anyway.
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
I think this bike will be nicely kitted up when you're done with her!!
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Evotech Radiator Guard and TechSpec Gripster Tank Grips now ordered
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
I was just googling exhaust pics and found this...
Looks like the R is the best of the bunch until you get it above 10K, and honestly I didn't take my '13 STR that high very often.
You will absolutely love it and the mods list is already impressive
Looks like the R is the best of the bunch until you get it above 10K, and honestly I didn't take my '13 STR that high very often.
You will absolutely love it and the mods list is already impressive
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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R
Thats interesting thanks. I know it's peak torque is earlier than the RS, but the curve is interesting to see. It will be interesting to see if i can tell the differenceStonesie wrote:I was just googling exhaust pics and found this...
Looks like the R is the best of the bunch until you get it above 10K, and honestly I didn't take my '13 STR that high very often.
You will absolutely love it and the mods list is already impressive