Jan Udholm
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- Apr 25, 2008
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just to find myself in the same, " we set our own standard" brand as the BMW, I thought I got away, with the Rocket but No.
I have owned :
2004 BMW K 1200 R
2005 BMW R 1200 GS Adventure
2006 BMW HP2 Enduro, and now 2006 Rocket III
and the bavarian way, of making bikes, i dont like anymore.
The cigarette plug ( 12V ), has allways been different on all the BMW´s that I have owned, and that is to be expected, but WHY
is Triumph´s 12V plug, a different one, than ALL the standard plugs, in the in the whole motorcycle industri ???.
I can understand that a company, that has been giving us,
the paralever and other kind of design " farts ",
has to have their own 12V plug, but why does Triumph think, that they stand out from the crowd, just by making a F#¤%¤## 12V plug different ??
I have just changed ALL my plugs, on ALL my gear,
to the "normal " 12V plug ( as used in cars ).
then I installed my new Female 12V on the Rocket,
and they are F#%%¤¤# different.
Who makes " Male " plugs, to use with the Rocket Standard 12V
thank you
I have owned :
2004 BMW K 1200 R
2005 BMW R 1200 GS Adventure
2006 BMW HP2 Enduro, and now 2006 Rocket III
and the bavarian way, of making bikes, i dont like anymore.
The cigarette plug ( 12V ), has allways been different on all the BMW´s that I have owned, and that is to be expected, but WHY
is Triumph´s 12V plug, a different one, than ALL the standard plugs, in the in the whole motorcycle industri ???.
I can understand that a company, that has been giving us,
the paralever and other kind of design " farts ",
has to have their own 12V plug, but why does Triumph think, that they stand out from the crowd, just by making a F#¤%¤## 12V plug different ??
I have just changed ALL my plugs, on ALL my gear,
to the "normal " 12V plug ( as used in cars ).
then I installed my new Female 12V on the Rocket,
and they are F#%%¤¤# different.
Who makes " Male " plugs, to use with the Rocket Standard 12V
thank you