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  1. bobsyouruncle

    Would you part ways with your Rocket?

    I bought mine as a one or two year experiment to see how I'd like it. I'll probably let it go next year. Just can't get comfortable with the ergos. I like the cushy seat, but the angle it puts my legs at gives me hip discomfort - the pegs are too far forward. Love the torque, obviously, but it's...
  2. bobsyouruncle

    What's your MPG?

    After riding mostly in the city lately, I got 33 MPG at the first fill-up this morning. After riding through the mountains today (elevations between 6,000' and 10,000', hot weather, mostly at about 50-60 MPH), I was pleasantly surprised to get 48 MPG when I refilled the tank on the way home...
  3. bobsyouruncle

    the opposite of highway pegs on a Roadster...

    Thanks for the update - glad to hear it helps. I remember reading your first post about it when I did a search. Does it reduce the number of bugs on your visor, or is it mostly the wind against the chest that it helps with?
  4. bobsyouruncle

    Is there any adjustment in the driveline?

    That would explain why it feels like there's a lot of lash when I go around a sharp corner slowly in 2nd. I'd been wondering about this just today. Thanks, guys, for shedding some light on it.
  5. bobsyouruncle

    the opposite of highway pegs on a Roadster...

    HansO, Troy, and IMFASTTOO - thank you for the tips!
  6. bobsyouruncle

    the opposite of highway pegs on a Roadster...

    Good point - I've considered both and may well go in that direction. I don't like the look of a large windshield, but maybe one of those MRA Racing Screens might work. I've read good things on the forum about the risers, too. I've previously put risers on a Speed Triple and my Tiger 800 with...
  7. bobsyouruncle

    the opposite of highway pegs on a Roadster...

    I've never owned a cruiser before. I've had the most experience on standard type bikes. As I get better acquainted with my Roadster, I'm noticing that I'm putting my feet as far back as I can get them on the stock pegs when I'm not in the act of shifting or braking. If only I could put them a...
  8. bobsyouruncle

    Hello All - From the UK

    At which time they'll get shirty. (For non-UK people, you may need to Google that one) :p
  9. bobsyouruncle

    Hello All - From the UK

    Until 6:00 or 7:30.
  10. bobsyouruncle

    Hello All - From the UK

    Or get your boots dirty.
  11. bobsyouruncle

    Hello All - From the UK

    Welcome from yet another Brit in the US :)
  12. bobsyouruncle

    We ride all year in Buffalo

    You're a lot braver than I was when I attended UB almost 3 decades ago. I left my bike at home when it looked like that!
  13. bobsyouruncle

    Back in the saddle!

    Welcome from Provo! Glad to see another Utah Rocket :thumbsup:
  14. bobsyouruncle

    Just Curious

    Since getting my 98 TBS 10 years ago, I've had an irrational brand loyalty to Triumph. I had a Speed Triple for a couple of years, now I have a Tiger 800. I visited the Hinckley factory in 2007. I was only 17 when I emigrated from Britain, but the longer I'm away, the more nostalgic I get :D My...
  15. bobsyouruncle

    Horns

    Did you add a relay? I upgraded the stock horn on my TBS using the factory wiring and it got louder, but only worked when the engine was running. After I added a relay to the same horn, it got louder still, and didn't need the engine running.
  16. bobsyouruncle

    (almost) new Rocket in the Rockies

    Thanks for the welcome, and I appreciate the photos you posted of your windshield in another thread :thumbsup:
  17. bobsyouruncle

    (almost) new Rocket in the Rockies

    I hope I get to ride it one of these days. 6" of new snow overnight, plus more during the day, and my snowblower just blew a head gasket. I keep telling myself that shoveling is good exercise :unsure::eek: I can hardly wait for spring! :thumbsup::D
  18. bobsyouruncle

    New 185 dollar fuel line every 5K?

    Here you go... check out this vid: PS - I've done this on the bike easily enough. Like the guy in the video says, you don't have to remove the fork from the bike.
  19. bobsyouruncle

    New 185 dollar fuel line every 5K?

    What he said. I've used this on bikes before, and it worked great.
  20. bobsyouruncle

    greetings from germany

    Welcome from Utah. Many years ago I spent a very enjoyable year in Freiburg as a study abroad student. I still miss the bakeries!
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