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| Twins Technical Talk Technical Talk for Hinckley Triumph Twins: Bonneville, T100, Speedmaster, America, Thruxton, and Scrambler |
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05-13-2008
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Supersport 600
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: brooklyn, nyc
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taking off from first gear
hi guys.
i've been experimenting with releasing the clutch in different ways lately - particularly letting it go quicker for a more sudden take-off from a stopped position... testing the boundaries, you might say. am i supposed to be able to burn a little rubber if i wanted to? because, without really, REALLY gassing it, i don't think my bonnie is able to do so - in fact, i find it kinda sluggish from a stopped position. is this attributable to its especially ungainly weight? i'm not one of those annoying badasses that goes about peeling out when the light turns green... i just want to know how easily my bike is supposed to be able to accomplish this.
thanks,
~m
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2001 Triumph Bonneville
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BellaCorse Slip-on Teardrop Mufflers, Nology coil, Nark airbox removal kit and K&N pod filters. stock needles + 1 shim under each. 150 mains, 42 pilots, 3 turns out.
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05-13-2008
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Supersport 600 Favorite Bike: hayabusa,07 t100 red /blk
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: shelton ct
Posts: 164 Other Motorcycle: 1978 kz z1r
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if you want to spin the back tire on take off.you have to give it alot of throttle and dump the clutch . but once the tire brakes loose do not chop the throttle .let off easy as you can get yourself tossed .leave your feel off the pegs the first couple of tries as it helps to correct bike if it starts to slide.be sure your ready for some fun when tire hooks back up.dont get hurt.ps you do know once you start doing this kind of thing it takes alot of years to get yourself to stop,beating on your bikes and killing tires.
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Last edited by u wish u could ride : 05-13-2008 at 09:24 PM.
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05-13-2008
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SuperStock Favorite Bike: BB
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Galveston county
Posts: 289 Other Motorcycle: Trick XR50
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From a stop, rev it to about 5,500 rpms and dump the clutch.
Just kidding, do not do that!
But you can or should try giving it more throttle, if I am understanding your question.
In your other post about 2nd gear, most likely, even though you think you are doing things right. I suspect you are not shifting cleanly. Its also possible your new clutch cable has stretched a little and needs to be re-adjusted.
If you don't have a repair manual, get one yesterday because you'd be surprised how much a new person can do as far as maintenece goes.
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05-13-2008
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Supersport 600
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: brooklyn, nyc
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lol - hey guys, calm down - i wasn't necessarily looking for a "how-to" on peeling out - just thought my bike ought to be able to take off with a little more "pep" than what does - maybe i'm just losing fear of my ride... i definitely ride with greater confidence and have definitely gotten bolder with her over the last year (my first year of ownership).
i hear what you're saying about the manual. i have the Good Book (triumph shop manual) and the haynes book - and you're right - seems like a lot of this stuff isn't that difficult, if you're at all mechanically inclined, which i seem to think i am. i'll see if a little clutch adjustment solves my issue - and i'll quit dumping the clutch at intersections. ha!
thanks,
~m
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2001 Triumph Bonneville
mods:
BellaCorse Slip-on Teardrop Mufflers, Nology coil, Nark airbox removal kit and K&N pod filters. stock needles + 1 shim under each. 150 mains, 42 pilots, 3 turns out.
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05-13-2008
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SuperStock Favorite Bike: BB
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Galveston county
Posts: 289 Other Motorcycle: Trick XR50
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That should do it...Ding Ding Ding! 
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05-13-2008
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Moto Grand Prix
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Stuart Fl
Posts: 3,032
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2001 Bonne
Your Bonne had a clutch issue (recall) Did your bike get it done?? Might be why it is dogging on you @ lights? A thought?
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05-14-2008
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Supersport 600
Join Date: Apr 2007
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it's an april 2001 unit. from what i understand, they got the kinks worked out by then - but... you never know...
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2001 Triumph Bonneville
mods:
BellaCorse Slip-on Teardrop Mufflers, Nology coil, Nark airbox removal kit and K&N pod filters. stock needles + 1 shim under each. 150 mains, 42 pilots, 3 turns out.
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05-14-2008
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Supersport 600
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AND HEY! - is it too late to get it re-done by triumph if there was a recall???? that would be sweet. i suspect that there was a small window of opportunity that has long since passed. do you know any different?
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2001 Triumph Bonneville
mods:
BellaCorse Slip-on Teardrop Mufflers, Nology coil, Nark airbox removal kit and K&N pod filters. stock needles + 1 shim under each. 150 mains, 42 pilots, 3 turns out.
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05-14-2008
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Moto Grand Prix
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Stuart Fl
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Recall
I dont think there is an experation on recalls?
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