Andyals
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Hi All.
My names Andy from Plymouth in Devon.
I've joined this forum because I need to ask some R3 related questions as I'm thinking of taking the plunge.
My local dealer is Bridge bikes in Exeter.
I was in there on Saturday loking around the bike which I've long admired when the salesman offered me a demo ride.
I was a bit nervous.
I've been riding 25 years but found the prospect of just pulling away on this beast quite intimidating.
However I needn't have worried because I found the bike to be amazingly manageable even at walking pace - that really suprised me.
From then on I knew I just had to have one but I have questions which may seem a bit daft coming from someone considering a 2.3l motorcycle but are nevetheless relevant to me due to the high mileages I do.
Firsty - what sort of tyre life can I expect ?
I don't expect to drag starting it everywhere and most of my mileage is country roads and dual carriageways.
With this in mind I was also wondering what sort of mpg to expect.
I was amazed to see the tacho floating just above 2,500 rpm at 70mph which made me think that possibly this beast might be frugal on juice on a run ?
What are Triumph servicing costs like and after warranty, what's this bike like for home servicing by a reasonably competant home mechanic.
Lastly - the bike I rode was in standard trim and I found it very un-comfortable at motorway speeds.
I felt sort of doubled up on it, like I was on a rowing machine at the gym and at 5ft 11 I'm not particularly small.
I felt all that was needed was for the bars to be pulled up a couple of inches and back a few more to address this issue for me.
Does anyone produce aftermarket risers for this purpose ?
After my demo ride I was introduced to the Rocket classic which of course does address these very issue's but, (and no dis-respect to anyone who owns one), I prefer the raw street bike look of the standard model.
Your help would be greatly appreicated.
Cheers.
Andy.
My names Andy from Plymouth in Devon.
I've joined this forum because I need to ask some R3 related questions as I'm thinking of taking the plunge.
My local dealer is Bridge bikes in Exeter.
I was in there on Saturday loking around the bike which I've long admired when the salesman offered me a demo ride.
I was a bit nervous.
I've been riding 25 years but found the prospect of just pulling away on this beast quite intimidating.
However I needn't have worried because I found the bike to be amazingly manageable even at walking pace - that really suprised me.
From then on I knew I just had to have one but I have questions which may seem a bit daft coming from someone considering a 2.3l motorcycle but are nevetheless relevant to me due to the high mileages I do.
Firsty - what sort of tyre life can I expect ?
I don't expect to drag starting it everywhere and most of my mileage is country roads and dual carriageways.
With this in mind I was also wondering what sort of mpg to expect.
I was amazed to see the tacho floating just above 2,500 rpm at 70mph which made me think that possibly this beast might be frugal on juice on a run ?
What are Triumph servicing costs like and after warranty, what's this bike like for home servicing by a reasonably competant home mechanic.
Lastly - the bike I rode was in standard trim and I found it very un-comfortable at motorway speeds.
I felt sort of doubled up on it, like I was on a rowing machine at the gym and at 5ft 11 I'm not particularly small.
I felt all that was needed was for the bars to be pulled up a couple of inches and back a few more to address this issue for me.
Does anyone produce aftermarket risers for this purpose ?
After my demo ride I was introduced to the Rocket classic which of course does address these very issue's but, (and no dis-respect to anyone who owns one), I prefer the raw street bike look of the standard model.
Your help would be greatly appreicated.
Cheers.
Andy.