Where is the Triumph north america staff!?

Maybe it's just a yankee thing scot..
Wait a minute, are Canadians considered yankees?
i think they're too far North to be yankees..
just a crappy dealer guy, sorry.
Congrats on th bike tho.

Right, the dealer is renowned here to be a ****ing robber (they are a BMW and Ducati concession, as well as Triumph and a few other minor brands like KTM and like Piaggio).

But anyway, I'm all done with the stuff I needed to do there so I won't be back that for sure.. Besides, I'm just going to stick to loving the bike haha :)
 
I can't remember his name, but Triumph Canada is one guy in Ontario (Kitchener I think) that works part time and has had his budget cut so low that he can't make it to any shows of dealerships outside of his driving range.
Canadians may love Triumph, but Triumph certainly doesn't like Canada. If you don't believe me, just ask why it was that at the same time as Triumph US gained another demo truck, Canada mysteriously lost ours along with demo days.:mad:
You need to find a decent dealership, it's as close to support that we Northerners can hope for.


have you been at redline motorcycle down south east of deer foot trail there is a competent journeyman who knows R3
 
Right, the dealer is renowned here to be a ******* robber (they are a BMW and Ducati concession, as well as Triumph and a few other minor brands like KTM and like Piaggio).

But anyway, I'm all done with the stuff I needed to do there so I won't be back that for sure.. Besides, I'm just going to stick to loving the bike haha :)

Good for you!! Now download the service maual and your all set. Never to step foot in a crappy dealer again!!!! :D

mutt
 
Good for you!! Now download the service maual and your all set. Never to step foot in a crappy dealer again!!!! :D

mutt
Trust me, that thing was printed before I even got the bike and it did come in very handy indeed.

But I had to go do the recall at the dealer, so that didn't leave me no choice.

Anyway, took her out for a first drive yesterday, about 100 miles or so. Holy ****e, that is one amazing machine ! In fact, I decided to drive about and found ANOTHER triumph dealer, but this one's a family business and deals only triumphs (the old lad who owns the place actually repairs classic triumph models of yesteryear!). They seem to be quite competent, time will tell but unfortunately, that might be son enough. Seems I'm not done with the trouble yet... I think the output shaft bearing might be going, I'm not yet certain but I reckon it has all the symptoms that have been described here... Reckon it won't be long if it's really the case...

Sigh..
 
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