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| Twins Technical Talk Technical Talk for Hinckley Triumph Twins: Bonneville, T100, Speedmaster, America, Thruxton, and Scrambler. |
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02-06-2008, 11:34 PM
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Grand Prix 125 Favourite Bike: FLHTC--Harley Davidson
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Crockett, TEXAS
Posts: 32 Other Motorcycle: 2007 Triumph Bonneville Extra Motorcycle: the Bonne
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2007 manual
is there one out that covers the 2007 bikes? Thanks
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02-06-2008, 11:47 PM
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Grand Prix 125
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: West Aust.
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I got a Haynes manual from New Bonnevile a few weeks ago and it includes the 07 bikes. BTW the NB web site still shows the older version.
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07 Bonneville - Silver - Lots of Norman Hyde Stuff, MAS Single seat, Bar End Mirrors, Mini Tacho, Chrome Stuff....
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02-07-2008, 09:20 AM
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Powerbike Favourite Bike: 04 T100 blue/white (his)
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Australia
Posts: 315 Other Motorcycle: 07 T100 red/black (hers) Extra Motorcycle: 1971 Yamaha DT2 250
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Interesting that there is a version of the manual to cover the 2007 models.
Apart from minor cosmetic differences I would be surprised if there were significant differences between my wife's 2007 Bonnie and my 2004 model (apart the obvious biggie of the 865 motor of course).
I regularly look over both bikes with much affection, and can notice very little difference other than different suppliers of some components.
Anybody aware of any major differences that would justify a new edition of the Hayes manual?
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02-07-2008, 09:43 AM
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Moto Grand Prix Favourite Bike: Definitely my 2007 Black
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Location: Norwalk, CT
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Gandy - do yourself a huge favor and forgo 1 modification for 1 month and buy the Haynes Manual $25 approximately and the OEM Triumph Service Manual $85 approximately. They both are important and they compliment each other. You will never regret owning both.
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02-07-2008, 11:29 AM
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Super Sidecars
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gandy dancer
is there one out that covers the 2007 bikes? Thanks
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Howdy. You can get a factory service manual from your Triumph dealer that covers 07 Bonneville, T100, America, Speedster, Thruxton and Scrambler under accessory p/n T3859909. I just got one when I bought my new 07 Bonneville.
It's fairly comprehensive in most areas but sadly lacking in detail on the processed ignition system or alarm (if equipped).
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02-07-2008, 12:01 PM
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SuperStock Favourite Bike: '07 Bonnie Black
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Location: Royal Oak, MI
Posts: 294 Other Motorcycle: '98 Yamaha FZR 600R Extra Motorcycle: '91 Yamaha XT600
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2007 manual.
I had an '05 bonny (790) until a crazy cager crossed a double yellow line in a curve and took me out head on. That was the end of that bike. I got an '07 (856) a couple weeks later. When I installed an aftermarket tach I was able to use the electrical schematic from my old Haynes Manual (-'05). I just used the schematic for the T100. With a little critical reasoning, got the job done right the first time. (Btw, I had never performed this mod before.)
So if you have the older manual it can still be beneficial, but it's good to know there is an '07 version available.
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Veho ergo sum!! '07 Bonnie Black, D&D reverse cones, no AI, airbox removed, K&N cones, 140 main, 42 pilot, down-turned m-bars, LSL rearsets, progressive springs.
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02-07-2008, 12:50 PM
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Team Owner Favourite Bike: 2005 Bonneville Blue 790
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Location: Central Maryland, USA
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+1 to what Hedge said. The line drawings in the factory manual are great when you're trying to put something back together, but the "how to" instructions in the Haynes manual are better for describing the work.
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2005 Bonneville Blue 790cc, AI removed, Staintunes RC, Unifilter, no snorkel, 118/40/Thrux needle/1 shim/3 turns, tachometer, Ikon 7610s in back, Ricor Intiminators in front, Pirelli Sport Demons, D9 gauge panel.
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02-07-2008, 05:00 PM
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Formula Extreme Favourite Bike: My 2007 Bonnie T100 B & W
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ipswich England
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Laika
I got a Haynes manual from New Bonnevile a few weeks ago and it includes the 07 bikes. BTW the NB web site still shows the older version.
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That's strange, the UK Haynes website and Amazon website only lists the version of the Haynes manual up to 2005. Apparently the manual covering the 2007 models will be out in April this year in the UK.
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03-13-2008, 09:05 PM
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Production 125
Join Date: Jan 2008
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electrical schematic 2007 Bonnie
If anyone has the electrical schematic for the 2007 bonnie t100 and could post it to the forum, I'd appreciate it. I don't have the manual on hand and will order it, but I'm trying to figure out an issue tonight with the tacho conversion and could use the info.
Thanks!
K
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03-13-2008, 10:41 PM
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Super Sidecars Favourite Bike: For which purpose?
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 78 Other Motorcycle: '05 BMW 1150 RS (24K mi Extra Motorcycle: '02 HD Dyna (87k miles)
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NB ships the Haynes manual that covers the 2007 model year. Be careful on the Factory manual. My dealer ordered me the new one that covers the fuel injected models and it runs about $30 more than the older version. Don't need the extras=====yet.
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'07 Bonnie Black plus TORS, Bellmouth, K&N, 19t: minus AI, Restrictor plate, CA emissions. About 160,000 miles on the road since 2002.
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