Since I usually lead road trips, I fix the action cam at the back to shoot the group. The movie quality is not as sharp as it could be since it shakes due to the fixation support : on the rear indicators and flexible bar. Could not find a more convenient support. (for the GT, I guess a better...
Finally succeeded to put it back after trying at least a dozen of times (w/o removing anything). What a pain just for a screw ! Would not be obviously if the bike was on a lifting platform.
the video remains a little shaky given the camera mounting : fixed on the flexible rear indicators support. Did not find any other place where to fix it :
3rd part (the small castle of Anet we can see at the beginning of my above 3rd video is the same where James Bond operated : in original version but bad image quality https://www.youtube.com/w or not in original version but with good image quality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1BLCPYkYCA )
many thanks for taking the time :). I'll check again and see if it is as easy as you describe : "...I think you're describing those screws (#24 in your diagram is the same as what I've highlighted below). If so, it just screws in without having to remove anything else."
Hello, while cleaning my R3R, I've noticed that the left and upper rad cowl was not fixed as it should. While checking it, a screw just fell down. :oops: I guess this screw may be the one corresponding to part nbr 24 as per the picture below (?) I cannot not find how to put it back. Any...
I confirm that I do not need to remove it (even with the front mounting harness) when filling gas. In the "worst" case, I hardly push it a little bit on the side. :)
This looks much better on the picture of the red R3R at #144 2020 Triumph Rocket 3 Fender Eliminator What I'd need more is to prevent loose chippings getting into this location : Maybe the PowerBronze (3 times less expensive) would be sufficient to prevent it but I'm not so sure : PowerBronze...
This looks really great and both efficient and beautiful :thumbsup: though it may make the R3R a little less "bestial"... What I'd need more is to prevent loose chippings getting into this location : Maybe the PowerBronze (3 times less expensive) would be sufficient to prevent it but I'm not...
Still happy with the PowerBronze rear fender ? I see that they sell different color models. Which one would you say is the closest to the OEM ? I may go for it if it is sufficient to prevent loose chippings getting into this location : And if I'd go for it, I'd wait the dealer to replace the...
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