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Old 03-29-2008
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Favorite Bike: 03 T100 989
 
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BP WISECO 989 kit
Crank stroked straighten balanced and harden
Balance shafts removed(8 lbs of junk removed)
BP head ported 2mm over valves
Bp intake manifolds
42mm mikuni flat slide carbs
Nology coils and hot wires
Brit customs Ignition box
After market headers with out cross over pipe
Predator. mufflers
Brit customs air box kit with K&N pod filters
Barnett clutch
Triumph K&Q seat
Triumph summer screen
Triumph bags
Triumph sissy bar
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DIEGO is my favorite mod.

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Favorite Bike: 2003 Triumph T100
 
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My faves are the Ikon fork springs, Ikon 7614 shocks (I got the Thruxton/Scrambler-length models to quicken the steering), and EBC floating brake disc on my T100. Also, rejetting is beneficial even to those who keep their engines stock: a washer or two under the needles and an idle mixture adjustment can do wonders. Finally, be certain to properly bleed your brakes (they're not always bubble-free as delivered by the dealer) and keep your tire pressure at specified levels.
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Originally Posted by modre View Post
low pegs, forward pegs, and sprung seats make it a Steeplechase Commando


I have Modre's Lowering pegs installed on my bike and not only is the installation instructions clear-cut and easy but the actual product is awesome. I highly recommend this mod if you have any leg cramping after an hour of riding!


Originally Posted by Mattrat View Post
8-ball Choke Knob -
pm Hedge if you want one.

That, and a boatload of black powdercoating.
Yup, Matt's right - they look very similar to this one and there are plenty to go around - with Free S&H to all non-greedy Rat's!


Originally Posted by imafunkyman View Post
+1 on 8 ball choke knob. Too bad I can't use it anymore with the Kehin CRs I put on the bike.
Contact BonnevilleBilly - he was able to fabricate a new way to attach it to his CR's. I will be installing my CR35's soon and I'll probably put my 8-ball on the same way he did.
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Blue pipes.
tach
TOR's

I have a pile of bolt on bits that I need to get started with once the weather breaks.. Next weekend isn't looking too bad.

D9's ignition relo
modre's peg lowererers
NB's handlebar risers
center stand

I think I'm gonna try to get all 4 fitted next weekend.
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Old 03-30-2008
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I took my Bonnie Black out today on its maiden voyage (it actually stopped raining), I liked the look of this bike so much I brought one without ever riding one! The bike was absolutely fantastic the look of the bike was perfect I ordered it with the following mods
Contempory Seat Black, Seat Cowl Kit Black, Short Rear Mudguard, Centre Stand, Chromed Cam Covers, Drilled Sprocket Cover, Fork Gaitors, Leather City Bag, Lifter Arm Chrome, Master Cylinder Cover Chrome, TOR Exhausts. I was confident that I would not immediately start bolting on even more new parts however I have just ordered mirror extensions and a louder horn. I’m booked in for therapy on Monday!
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Pirelli Sport Demons. If I bought one new, I'd sell the stock tires and throw a set of demons on. Totally different bike with these.
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