Official Upgrade Kit Poll, Who has and hasn't gotten it

Upgrade Kit

  • Upgrade kit while under warranty.

    Votes: 9 12.0%
  • Upgrade kit while out of warranty, and paid for by Triumph.

    Votes: 11 14.7%
  • My dealer sucks and I didn't get upgrade though I need it.

    Votes: 4 5.3%
  • No problems with my ride.

    Votes: 51 68.0%

  • Total voters
    75
  • Poll closed .
Ditto!!! I want to see "Triumph" thrive. If no problems are encountered, no upgrade should be in order. In my case, I had several issues that will be alleviated by the upgrade. Because Triumph has been such a stand up company, I will definitely buy another Triumph hopefully in the not too distant future. Triumph rocks!
 
Here's some of the changes in case anyones interested









I am trying to get the whole brochure.

Mine is a 06 and jumps from second completely into third once and a while when I donwshift to second I don't think I get it in fully when I am turning and as soon as I am thru the turn and Throw the boost to her she will grab third Its a little early I would like to hold to 6500 before I bang third but it at least goes into the next gear not inbetween.
 
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Very strange. So from 244280, 2nd gear was changed, from 333902 four of the extra teeth were ground off of the dog ring for 2nd gear.

From 246088, first gear was changed.

From 246087, fourth and fifth gear were changed.

Thanks Warp. I'd love to see the rest of it too.
 

I have to agree with Tomo.

If you approach this with a carte-blanc attitude, Triumph may well suspend the silent recall. It's better to leave 'sleeping dogs' lie and deal with it on a case-by-case basis with respective dealers.

The reason why I say that is because Triumph Bonnevilles '02-'06 had an issue with the rear wheel breaking spokes and puncturing tires. It was well documented on a couple Bonneville Forums and a bunch of riders went to the NHTSA and filed a complaint. Triumph was repairing the problem as it arose, under warranty or if the warranty was expired, at no charge but once the worm got out of the can, Triumph quit honoring the fix and the NHTSA never found it to be a defect that would result in a recall. Consequently, any spoke breakage past the warranty period is the customers baby now.

I'd hate to think that if Triumph suspended the good will fix and a Captain's bike went south...well, might as well sell her for scrap. Sort of a 'Cash for Clunkers' philosophy.

Probably the one good thing about the upgrade (at least for me) is I have a workorder stating 'All upgrades completed'. That should be valuable if I traded the bike or sold it outright as I'd not want to (If I was looking at a used R3) buy one without the upgrade installed.

That would be my first question if I was a buyer looking to buy a used R3.
 
I am quite pleased to report that last September when my 2005 R3 began making all manner of grinding, scraping, and squealing sounds right around the 6,000 mile mark, Triumph stepped up and completely took care of the problem, despite the bike being well outside of warranty.

At first, they thought that it was a small problem, and they offered to provide free parts, but I would have to pay for the labor. That was pretty fair I thought. But then, they had the dealer cut apart my oil filter which revealed a jackpot of aluminum shavings, at which point Triumph authorized the so called "upgrade kit."

I was quite distraught when this all happened, but was extremely pleased that Triumph stepped up and took care of me. They've won a customer for life by doing so.

Now, the bike runs like an absolute champ. I keep waiting for something to blow up, but nothing has (knock on wood) so far.
 
Up Grade Kit

I haven't had a break down yet but, I do have the paint can rattle. I think maybe the survey should have this as an option as well. I don't have any problem yet but, I do have a concern because of the noise.

JR
 
My '06 Std has developed a new issue in the last couple of weeks. Occasionally when pulling away slowly from a stop there will be a noisy shudder from the front left of the engine. It doesn't sound like metal-to-metal grinding but it is loud and I can feel the shudder through my left foot and through the clutch. I know little about about clutch and transmission inner workings but an initial thought would be clutch plates vibrating against each other. Another thought would be first gear is slipping on the dog gears.

Thoughts?
 
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