
CUSTOMIZING MY TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE MOTORCYCLE BRITISH CUSTOMS MOTO CONVERSION
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Date: 2019-09-05
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Comments and reviews: 10
As the Magpie Flies
Loved this Looking forward to seeing more Motorcycle adventures from you guys The Bonneville is such a fantastic base, it's the most versatile model Triumph makes it goes from a beautiful show bike, street bike to a fantastic base for long distance travel. (I love my Tiger and would never get rid of him, but I will admit I've dreamed of owning a Bonnie. I work at Latus Triumph in Portland OR so I get to see them everyday. Hit us up if you're ever in the PNW )
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Loved this Looking forward to seeing more Motorcycle adventures from you guys The Bonneville is such a fantastic base, it's the most versatile model Triumph makes it goes from a beautiful show bike, street bike to a fantastic base for long distance travel. (I love my Tiger and would never get rid of him, but I will admit I've dreamed of owning a Bonnie. I work at Latus Triumph in Portland OR so I get to see them everyday. Hit us up if you're ever in the PNW )
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Big Bear Bonneville
1- you need a rear fender, your license plate was working as one before you relocated it. Unless you dont mind ruining all of your clothes. 2- by running the new pipes under the frame you lost ground clearance. 3- you should consider adding a skid plate, because the oil filter sits outside of the frame carriage. I like that you upgraded the entire wheel. That was a smart move.
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1- you need a rear fender, your license plate was working as one before you relocated it. Unless you dont mind ruining all of your clothes. 2- by running the new pipes under the frame you lost ground clearance. 3- you should consider adding a skid plate, because the oil filter sits outside of the frame carriage. I like that you upgraded the entire wheel. That was a smart move.
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Diamonds & Rust
Id recommend the rear brake hanger mod. The rear brake comes underslung from the factory but the mod swaps it so that the brake rises above the rotor and away from all the road crap and rocks. I do believe the exhaust compromises your off roading ability though but otherwise I love the work youve done. Mines a T100 black in a similar vein as yours.
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Id recommend the rear brake hanger mod. The rear brake comes underslung from the factory but the mod swaps it so that the brake rises above the rotor and away from all the road crap and rocks. I do believe the exhaust compromises your off roading ability though but otherwise I love the work youve done. Mines a T100 black in a similar vein as yours.
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Calvin Lewis
It looks nice but the exhaust hangs low reducing your ground clearance mate. Also, no racks for external storage, panniers, or equipment? And for longer adventures you will want a windscreen so the wind doesn't beat you up on long rides. It looks nice for around town but maybe you should look into a ADV for longer trips.
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It looks nice but the exhaust hangs low reducing your ground clearance mate. Also, no racks for external storage, panniers, or equipment? And for longer adventures you will want a windscreen so the wind doesn't beat you up on long rides. It looks nice for around town but maybe you should look into a ADV for longer trips.
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Tony Whitehead
Sweet bike What's the name? A bike like that deserves a name. I'm currently having a blast on my '08 Triumph Daytona 675 (Artoria Pendragon. You should take a ride up the coast. Plan on checking out the redwoods and riding Hwy 36. Look me up and we can ride together. Good year and good times.
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Sweet bike What's the name? A bike like that deserves a name. I'm currently having a blast on my '08 Triumph Daytona 675 (Artoria Pendragon. You should take a ride up the coast. Plan on checking out the redwoods and riding Hwy 36. Look me up and we can ride together. Good year and good times.
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roSe Leathem
If you guys ever get the chance we have some great roads over here in NZ for bikes. I recently went down to the south island for the first time - unfortunately only in a car - but there were some really nice roads that I want to go back down and try on the bike
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If you guys ever get the chance we have some great roads over here in NZ for bikes. I recently went down to the south island for the first time - unfortunately only in a car - but there were some really nice roads that I want to go back down and try on the bike
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O'le Green
I'm fixing to get my Licence in the spring this year. I like the idea of a Sport/Touring bike; has the sports look, but sit & ride like a touring bike. Think like. the BMW FJ800. As nice as BMW is, they are way over my budget. Suggestions?
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I'm fixing to get my Licence in the spring this year. I like the idea of a Sport/Touring bike; has the sports look, but sit & ride like a touring bike. Think like. the BMW FJ800. As nice as BMW is, they are way over my budget. Suggestions?
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Walter Wilkins
Nice but, as opposed to seamless, Triumph still stamps out a tank with an ugly pinch-weld. Even the lesser Kawi W650 and Hondas CB1100 has a seamless looking tank, everything else looks like a vintage Made in China tin-toy.
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Nice but, as opposed to seamless, Triumph still stamps out a tank with an ugly pinch-weld. Even the lesser Kawi W650 and Hondas CB1100 has a seamless looking tank, everything else looks like a vintage Made in China tin-toy.
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DB Seven Moto
Does the tail light have built in turn signals, couldn't see them anywhere else looks sick pretty keen to get the same look, but in New Zealand we have to have rear turn signals. Cheers guys great content very inspiring.
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Does the tail light have built in turn signals, couldn't see them anywhere else looks sick pretty keen to get the same look, but in New Zealand we have to have rear turn signals. Cheers guys great content very inspiring.
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Matthew Yaron
British customs stuff is nice, I've seen a front fork cartridge kit by Biturbo that might make a great video idea for you i Own an 06 and the suspension ous the week link And how do the new shocks work?
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British customs stuff is nice, I've seen a front fork cartridge kit by Biturbo that might make a great video idea for you i Own an 06 and the suspension ous the week link And how do the new shocks work?
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