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Old 04-01-2005   #11 (permalink)
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Where did you get the turn signals? I'm in the process of installing the undertay and would like to install those signals.

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David Cork at Streetfighters by Design. His email is in the post above.
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Dear Alex,

Many thanks for the prompt reply and useful information. Not long after I sent the message I found out that Ermax was a French company! So, I agree, it'll be easier for me to enquire in the UK. I may, however, have to take up your kind offer for some advice on fitting. I'll see how it goes. Looking at your bike, I wonder if you've customized anything on the inside??

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Your bike looks awesome! Nice work.

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Thanks guys! I've found out it DOES get dirty and the hugger doesn't direct all the mud/crud past the rear end. That said I was on some pretty gnarly goat trails yesterday as well.

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Yea, the hugger looks great and does keep some crud off the suspension but, a bit like the nose cone, is largely cosmetic. Anyway, you should keep off the goat trails with a bike that looks THAT GOOD!

Hey, do you guys suffer from a nervous engine below 4000 revs? And has anyone done anything about it?

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thanks lumpus.

As far as "nervousness" usually only in first gear, with minimal throttle input. It gets a little surge-y. But that's the only place I can find anything like that.
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That's good. I wish I knew which tune code your bike was set up with! With the standard setup, under 4000 revs I have to get into third as soon as possible in traffic because, if not, the bike is too jumpy! Once over 4000, though, it's a dream with power all the way to the red line.

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That's good. I wish I knew which tune code your bike was set up with! With the standard setup, under 4000 revs I have to get into third as soon as possible in traffic because, if not, the bike is too jumpy! Once over 4000, though, it's a dream with power all the way to the red line.

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LOL! It's raining like crazy today!

I have the latest (and last ever available) tune from Triumph in my S4. Don't know the number offhand however. I do remember having a discussion with the mechanic about it last time I was in though.
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