Cookie's Street Triple 765 R

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Re: Cookie's Street Triple 765 R

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Evotech do a really nice Tail Tidy for the street, not cheap though.
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Your bling king aproves of the suggestions

Make it happen
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Underslung Arrow can should be on the shopping list too Cookie 8)
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Kwacky wrote:Your bling king aproves of the suggestions

Make it happen
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Blade wrote:Underslung Arrow can should be on the shopping list too Cookie 8)
It sounds fine in standard trim to be fair. Aftermarket exhausts do appeal but seems people get fuelling issues on the 765 without tuning so it's a grand or so extra.
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the arrow can will work with no tuning. It was designed to work with the standard tune.
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Does that mean you have no excuse now Cookie (happy)
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Blade wrote:Does that mean you have no excuse now Cookie (happy)
:D I need to find a cheap second hand one. But maybe...
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Here you go Cookie. Bargain at half the price of new

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Love the red belly pan. Let us know when you fit all these goodys

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C00kiemonster wrote:If this isn't too expensive I'm buying this next year for sure.

Triumph are offering a TFT upgrade for all their current crop of bikes with TFT screens to include Google Navigation, GoPro controls and other phone stuff.

Be great for touring. Oh and they have it at Milan so i'll be having a look...

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https://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/tft-connectivity
Well i wont be buying this at the moment.

Now the website says 'The new Triumph TFT Connectivity System will be rolled out from the latter part of 2019,'

So much for the spring then!
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I havent had any time over the past 2 months, so now i'm back in froggie land, I've started getting the kit i wanted.

Quickshifter and Brake / Clutch levers now purchased 8)

Hurry up postie!
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this forum has gone quickshifter mad :D
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Kwacky wrote:this forum has gone quickshifter mad :D
I couldnt ignore it for the price < £100. :D
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Feck no, not at that price
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£100 is a bargain though I see Triumph offer it for free at the moment.

The Monster 1200 I test rode last week had a q/s and blipper which were ace. The 959 only had the q/s.

It's amazing how quickly I got used to having the blipper.
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duke63 wrote:£100 is a bargain though I see Triumph offer it for free at the moment.

The Monster 1200 I test rode last week had a q/s and blipper which were ace. The 959 only had the q/s.

It's amazing how quickly I got used to having the blipper.
Yeah - i saw that. Funny how with sales dropping i imagine they need to include that. The triumph QS is £250 plus i understand.

They dont do a blipper for the street. There are aftermarket ones but tbh i dont need one.
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For me a blipper is more useful than a QS on a road bike.
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Blade wrote:For me a blipper is more useful than a QS on a road bike.
A blipper is God. I should never of test rode those bikes a while back...I am lusting after them now!!

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Blade wrote:For me a blipper is more useful than a QS on a road bike.
I don't slow down as much as you clearly ;)
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