Yesterday we dropped Paul's STen at the dealer where he bougt it from. After the rear rim cracked he wanted to close this chapter. Then took a looksee at the Triumph 1200 Explorer, Paul is still undecided what to buy next. After that he got ye olde XT to have some wheels and we went out in the usual formation, wife on the back, Paul as wingman for a little afternoon coffee run. Today I'll give the TDM a cursory cleaning. And go out with the pedal bike.
I'm 5'11 and they allow for much more bend in my arms compared to stock bars.
I had to rearrange righthand wiring to allow full rotation (lock to lock) and remove a couple of cable ties on lefthand side to prevent any strain there.
Really need to lean forward if you want to hustle through twisties.
Feels like it should be great for touring though.
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Quote:I'm 5'11 and they allow for much more bend in my arms compared to stock bars.
I had to rearrange righthand wiring to allow full rotation (lock to lock) and remove a couple of cable ties on lefthand side to prevent any strain there.
Really need to lean forward if you want to hustle through twisties.
Feels like it should be great for touring though.
Good to know. Flying in the face of wisdom i pushed my bars further forward. It made the steering more controllable when leaned over, but the effect on the wrist was about the same
Got the 9'er back together after cleaning some parts and fitting my Henty brass chain adjuster bolts.  Also did the obligatory 'repair the infill panel after removal' jobby <_< Then went for a pootle. Called in at the Ollerton roundabout cafe for a quick cuppa, lots of bikers there. Then had a blast around the fringes of Clumber Park/Sherwood forest.Â
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Got a brief shock on the way home, low oil warning light came on for about 5 seconds. Got home and checked the oil and all fine there. :dunno:
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Nice to get out with some warm sunshine and dry roads.
We bimbled down to Eastbourne via Royal Tunbridge Wells then on to Beachy Head, Seaford, Newhaven and Brighton. 200 miles in all in great weather. A few good brew stops having taken a picnic instead of forking out at greasy spoon cafes. We even spotted a peregrine falcon annoying nesting fulmars and pigeons in the cliffs at Newhaven.
Fitted PB SS spindle nut then went for a ride, got wet....
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Love the pics Kelpie (and all the other peoples pics too), nice pair of TDM's there.
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900, Dual HIDs, Fork gaiters, Yam centre stand, Givi crash bars, S320 DRLs custom mounts, PAIR removed, Modded airbox, K&N, Warrior cans, PC3 - Custom map 81bhp @ 65ft-lb, Lambda removed, HM Quickshifter (removed), Evans waterless coolant, Hel lines, Dome SS exhaust nuts, Clear winker lenses, Yamaha +145 Screen + MRA X-creen, Heated grips with relay cut out and custom carbon mount, DL Hand Guards and milled bar ends, SW barback risers, 5w SMD LED side light, LED stop/tail reflectors, 2 x Front mudguard extenders, Custom rear under hugger, Hugger extender, Wrapped HT leads, Aux power sockets, Givi V47NN Top box with LED stop, SW motech mount, Givi PL347 mount and E21s, SW Motech Evo Tank bag, Stainless rad guard, Top Sellerie gel seat, RAM mounts for sat nav and phone, Handy tube and more.   Follow me on twitter @arthurbikemad
Typical ex military there, never without his brew kit. :good:Â Â I went for a run to sunny hunny on sunday with elder brother on Z750 and nephew with his new bit of fluff, to see if she would like biking, I took her on the back, as I'm considered the slow by my brother. nephew is doing his direct access soon, so the new bit of fluff needed to be 'trained'. He will start his biking life on the family old nail, the 600 Divvy moving up when he has a few years no claims.
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Enjoyed eyeballing everyone els'es bikes, some nice stuff out there but some of the extreme custom jobs are not practical for any miles.
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Unusually the sun was shining, but I didn't take my bucket and spade, so I couldn't enjoy the beach.
Well i hope at least you tied your hankie on your head Lee and had an ice cream coneÂ
Bigred mk1 R1 Calipers- Braided lines- Givi wing rack-Crash bungs- Hi vis bullets-PR2's- and a hoot to ride.
Quad 900 Silver Laser duo tech pipes-Scott oiler-Engine crash bars- Radiator mounted see me ring LED's-Datatool system 3 alarm -Centre stand- Extender fender-Renthal bars-Handle bar risers-Mirror extenders-BMW GS Handgaurds-Acumen uprated horn & Nautilus-Stainless steel Radiator guard-Givi wing rack-OEM screen-Yammy touring screen-MRA Vario-MRA Double bubble cut down for fast as fk riding-Tiger screen-Tank protector-Stomp grip panels-Optimate lead  Gone to Heaven orry:
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1991 MK1 in need of some TLC watch this space   Sorted and on the Road Mick   it's the bike that Jack built  Gone to Heaven Â
had a very nice steak and kidney pie with all the trimmings apple crumble and ice cream after. had to wind up the preload a few turns when I got back on my bike.
went out for a nice spin up to the devils staircase and llyn brianne with a few friends had to take my time as one was on her 125 marauder and it struggled on a few hills especially up the devils staircaseÂ
More 'attempted to do' than 'done' to my TDM today.
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Removed seat, tank and fairing.
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Installed Oxford heated grips.
Installed power outlet (cigarette lighter type)
Installed Garmin GPS (including a USB power outlet)
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I plan on powering this through a fuse box (4 fuses so i have one spare) and feed the fuse box through a 40A relay.
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So the questions arising are:
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Any good places to put fuse box and relay? The best would be under the seat, but i think the seat takes a lot of what looks like available space. links to pictures would be greatly appreciated.
Power to the relay is directly from the battery, but what's the best way to switch the relay? Rear light? the pre-wired fuse socket only has 15cm wires so it would be very convenient to find something close to the relay position.
Now i have 4 separate ground wires for different things. What's the norm for connecting ground? Wherever there is a bolt to the frame available? or everything on the battery ground point? I probably need a longer screw if i go for the latter.
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Time for tea and cake while i wait for the wisdom of carpe.