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  1. Journeyman

    Woolich Racing one of Pros in tuning world has released product for Rocket 2.5

    I have no statistical results- that would require a dyno and from my perspective- why? Those who know how to make sense of the fuel tables will surely chime in with data based evidence. I wonder if you successfully loaded that map.
  2. Journeyman

    Oil sweating next to kick stand??

    My bad, Radek. I had a 2011 Roadster and of course the design is different from the 2.5s. As someone else said the valve cover gasket may be your culprit. Unfortunately, I’ve been away from that bike too long to offer any other suggestions. Check that first and, if not, others will be along with...
  3. Journeyman

    Woolich Racing one of Pros in tuning world has released product for Rocket 2.5

    I'm not sure that I agree, or maybe understand. If you mean the gain of a custom tune following the Penner Tune, then maybe/probably yes. But the Penner Tune is a tune and I found it made a very noticeable difference and not just at high rpm. The stock tune also greatly restricts at low RPM so a...
  4. Journeyman

    Oil sweating next to kick stand??

    Here you go... https://www.r3owners.net/threads/2-5-using-oil.53395/
  5. Journeyman

    Negative cable location.

    Look at the top of this page for "Resources." You'll find the service manual there. That should help. https://www.r3owners.net/resources/2020-rocket-3-r-gt-manual-searchable-by-keyword.51/
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    Newbie wanting to purchase r3!

    I agree- I picked that because of the 20k service interval, which is costly. There are many below that many miles because people are afraid of the power. That's how I got mine at less than 300 miles. Roxanne is now at 46k, never in a shop except for the rear brake MC recall, and going strong.
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    Newbie wanting to purchase r3!

    0 - 15K. Not uncommon.... FYI - the 20 and 40K mile services are big ones, unless you do it yourself... https://www.r3owners.net/threads/a-look-at-the-2-5-innards-diy-20k-mile-service-including-valve-clearance-check-and-shim-replacement.51206/
  8. Journeyman

    Newbie wanting to purchase r3!

    There is going to be little real difference between years other than cosmetics, so I'd focus mostly on low miles. Fun fact is that most for sale will have very low miles, as people think they want a bike like this and then find that it's too much for them. I have a red 2020 R3- the fastest...
  9. Journeyman

    Update on my dud of a rocket.

    The clutch switch is tied in with a whole load of things. I discovered that years back when the fuel level on my Roadster stopped working, and that also happened once on my 2.5, but I've never heard of it causing an issue with the venting of the tank. Is that what happened with yours @zenbiker ...
  10. Journeyman

    Anyone in Northern California with the Werkes exhaust installed?

    I had one for a while. It was too loud for me, even with the baffles, but other people seem to love theirs. I do a bit of distance riding when I can, and even with ear plugs and a quiet helmet the sound would wear on me. I'm saving my pennies for @Paul Bryant Viking Exhaust. He has different...
  11. Journeyman

    Paint damage under passenger seat

    It bugs me when I see it, but really "out of sight, out of mind."
  12. Journeyman

    Question about Noise while releasing clutch

    Seen it a "million" times, but I think (memory ?) it routes up and over the filter and then points down.... Your bike is cleaner than mine :laugh:
  13. Journeyman

    2025 rocket 3 prolonged occasional starting.

    The o rings in the gear position sensor are a common cause of leaks- not enough to drip under the bike, but while it's running and it blows on the engine where it burns off slowly. It's super easy to check with a 10mm socket. https://www.r3owners.net/threads/2-5-using-oil.53395/
  14. Journeyman

    2025 rocket 3 prolonged occasional starting.

    Mine uses oil too- no smoke or leaks, but doesn’t have that starting issue, for what it’s worth.
  15. Journeyman

    Question about Noise while releasing clutch

    A well earned and deserved ride, indeed!
  16. Journeyman

    Anyone grease rear needle bearing?

    :roll: Looks lovely.... On the final drive the potential "problem" is that the nuts are heavy duty locktited on and the studs will sometimes back out of the drive. I go into that in my post. If I were to do it again I would heat up those nuts first to encourage them to free up first. Either...
  17. Journeyman

    Buggered Air Valve Stem

    I sold my '13 Roadster, but may still have two right angle valve stems (new) on hand. I'm away from home, but can look if you want me to. You can order them from Hermy's part # is T2006615, but like most things Triumph you'll probably have to wait for them to order the parts first. Here's the...
  18. Journeyman

    Anyone grease rear needle bearing?

    Give it a go- first time is hardest, depending on what the bolts do.... https://www.r3owners.net/threads/lube-the-splines.49596/
  19. Journeyman

    Anyone grease rear needle bearing?

    I've just used auto parts store moly grease- I haven't worried about it, maybe as much as I should, as compared to greasing the final drive splines, for example. As far as the brand, Triumph bounces around with its favored lubricants. I think it changes according to business/price...
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