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  1. Bosco15

    What does this bit do?

    Under the lhs of tail, R3R. Anyone have any idea what it does? Tip sensor? Or something similar.
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    R3R not R enough.

    I do love my R3R but I would like her to be R'er. I went for a sporty ride with the lads, yesterday. We covered some beautiful countryside and took in some great Twisties. The "Old Rd" & "Galston Gorge" (Australia). My mate and I swapped bikes for a spell. He was busting to ride the Rocket and...
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    Chuqy. An Australian invention.

    (Note. I have no affiliation or interests with this company. Not being paid, just very impressed and thought that I would share.) I have been playing with my bikes for 35 years. One of the things that always seems to be a pita is wheel changes. We've all been there. Sitting on your ar$e with...
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    From the biggest to one of the smallest.

    I couldn't go to my grave without having owned the World's largest displacement production motorbike. That was my reasoning for joining the R3R Brotherhood. I am loving the big girl. I also ride trials. Not as popular in Australia as in Europe, trials riding involves riding specialist...
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    The ONE thing that I don't like.

    I have owned quite an assortment of bikes over the years and have riden many more. Each bike that had indicators (turn signals in Merika) had a switch that you actually felt move, when you pushed it with your thumb. The indicator switch of the R3R gives me the Irits. It looks the goods. It...
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    Cobra Chrome review.

    New to R3's, I have never run Avon tyres before. Having had Sports bikes, I have been a fan of Michelin and Pirelli. I am finding the Avon Cobra Chrome, as fitted oem, to be an excellent performer. I was intrigued as to what the Snakeskin pattern was all about. Trying to find out, online, I...
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    Show us your chicken strips.

    I am astounded by how well these big girls handle. When I first got my, new to me, 2020 R3R home, I took her for a few good, getting to know you, rides. The torque was mind blowing, that's a given. The handling was ok for a big bike. It was only when I decided to check the tyre pressures that...
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    Geo location

    I don't know how it is done, as I'm not too tech savvy, but another forum I was on had a Geo location map of all of the members around the world. Not exact location, only City. It was a very cool feature for seeing just how many like minded souls were in your area. Any Tech legends on here...
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    My First modification

    I don't expect, nor would I want, to take a pillion passenger for a ride on Ruby. I had seen a few bikes with the single seat in fill and liked the look of the sexy tail, especially in red. No way was I going to cough up nearly $300 (Australia) for the Triumph infill, which imo looks just like...
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    New to me R3R has ruined riding.

    Everyone who gets bitten by the riding bug will know what I mean. I have a stable of bikes. Bikes that I have held onto, for one reason or another. Primarily, their ability to tick a box on my list of what I want a bike to do. We all search for the perfect bike. A bike that will fulfill our...
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    Rear wheel. Is powder coat the only difference?

    I am on the hunt for a R3R. Doing my research and finding that the GT & R are the same bike with ancillary changes (bars, peg location, pillion backrest, rear wheel, etc) I much prefer the look of the GT rear wheel. Is it just that the R rear wheel is completely coated and the GT has machined...
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    Newbie from Newy

    Hello all. New to site. Live in Newcastle, Australia. Always liked the idea of the BIG triple, but that first gen styling never stirred me. (no offence to owners) Currently on the hunt for R3R in Red.
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