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One more try, but the photo is not great so I will take some more later.

Aaaah, I can see how they mount now, that's pretty neat.

You'll be ok through the winter coz that aux plate looks like you could run a 3 bar electric fire through it ;)

Let me know if you're ever riding in sunny Dorset & want some company, not enough of us Tourer's around these parts mate.
 
Hello again. The Details for the risers can be found from this link. http://www.roxspeedfx.com/
The quality is good and the fitting easy. I took the short units as I only needed to come back around 30mm.
I fitted a new clutch cable, but the original would have done if taken outsidecof the plastic covering at the headstock.


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Hello laraza,

I don't see many RT3's right enough. Have seen a lot of classics though; all give a wave, but always seem in a hurry to get somewhere. I saw a nice black and White tourer at a Triumph meet in the Peak District in August, but didn't manage to catch up with the owner. (If you are reading this say hello).
I made the mounting plate up myself to take a single accessory socket, them decided I might as well fit two in case I needed to charge the bluetooth while on the go. I bought and fitted a 6 way fuse box from Halfords so the wiring was easy.
It would be good to get down to Dorset for a run, but it will most likely be early next year due to an extention being built then end of year commitments. I will keep it in the must do box. Thanks for the invite.


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