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chinajack10
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PostPosted: 16:26 - 18 May 2015    Post subject: What am I in for? Street Triple RX Reply with quote

Well, I'm finally getting rid of my assless chaps and nipple tassles by ditching my Triumph Speedmaster and will be picking up my STRX next week. To say I'm excited is an understatement. I havent actually ridden the RX, just had the R out for a couple of hours.

I haven't opened it up properly so don't really know the abilities of the bike. My main questions are, what should I look out for? What should I add?

It is pretty much a STR but with a Daytona rear frame which alters the seating position. I couldn't believe how light this bike is, it is like sitting astride a 125 (until you get moving). I really liked the quickshifter and really enjoyed the torque this bike had. I know a lot of people love these and wouldn't change for the world so can anyone explain why this is?

I was also looking at an S1000R but that would have just been 60% wasted as I wouldn't be able to use all the power.


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PostPosted: 16:31 - 18 May 2015    Post subject: Re: What am I in for? Speed Triple RX Reply with quote

chinajack10 wrote:
what should I look out for?


The front wheel coming up in the first 3 gears...

Enjoy Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 16:47 - 18 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Genuine query, why did you pick the 1050 over the 675?

From what I've noticed, its a bit heavier, not a lot faster and has a lot less "fun" included in the bundle for a bit more cash. I'm one who likes more cc, but the 675 is just hooligan and sensible all in one, you seem to lose both with the 1050.

But yes, the noise, watch out for that and always wear wipe clean trousers.
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chinajack10
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PostPosted: 16:56 - 18 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wahey, what a lump I am. SPEEDmaster to STREET Triple.

I have gone for the Street Triple. I don't think the have the Speed RX but they did have a 94 edition.

My mistake, best get used to it.
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PostPosted: 17:33 - 18 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Then what Matt B said. Laughing

Enjoy it, you'll love it. My brother in law just got one, albeit the standard Street with some add ons.... what an influence Cool The whole world is going to follow, I did say this. Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 17:50 - 18 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paddy. wrote:
Then what Matt B said. Laughing

Enjoy it, you'll love it. My brother in law just got one, albeit the standard Street with some add ons.... what an influence Cool The whole world is going to follow, I did say this. Mr. Green


Couldn't agree more. It was my first proper big bike and I prefer it to everything I've had since.

When I was test riding my Z1000 I passed a parked up RX and I just stared at it with a sort of lust I haven't had since I was a young teenager watching music videos with baby spice in them.
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PostPosted: 09:01 - 19 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

So I gather from here that I am choosing the right bike. There isn't much out there with the same feel. I will update this once I've spent a bit of time on it.
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PostPosted: 10:57 - 19 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

You will love it but one thing to watch is the rear seat cowl, they have a bad habit of popping off on the Daytona and some rx owners are getting it too. Fit a tether.
Other than that, get a few miles on it then get the suspension set up and enjoy.
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PostPosted: 20:27 - 19 May 2015    Post subject: Re: What am I in for? Street Triple RX Reply with quote

chinajack10 wrote:
ditching my Triumph Speedmaster and will be picking up my STRX next week.


Funnily enough, I went from a ST to a Speedmaster (just for one day due to bike service). It was hilarious, but not in a good way.

If you can't have fun on a ST, then bad news, you are probably dead. Smile
In fact, even if I was dead, I'd come back down and haunt the Hinkley factory just to bomb around the b-roads on an ST again.

The only thing I found, is it takes a little time to get the OEM tyres up to temp.

The other thing to be aware of, your Jekyll side will come out. Hooning it becomes an addiction. Even when everything says don't (fuel warning light, it's pissing down with rain, it's dark etc), you will Smile

Have fun Sir!


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PostPosted: 20:38 - 19 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bit off topic but i really like the speed triple 94 editon colours ... Shame about the bike itself Laughing
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PostPosted: 13:17 - 20 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah I have to agree, after being on the STRX the Speedmaster was absolutely gutless. Actually, it was after I stepped of the S 1000 R a couple of weeks ago.

Now i'm accruing all I need to make it a bit more "mine". SC Projects silencer, bar end mirrors, tail tidy etc.
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PostPosted: 18:38 - 20 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

chinajack10 wrote:

Now i'm accruing all I need to make it a bit more "mine". SC Projects silencer, bar end mirrors, tail tidy etc.


Cool Thumbs Up

I was told by Triumph that they won't approve any warranty work needed on the engine if using any modification to the exhaust system not approved by Triumph (leaving either standard can or Arrow).

Are you not fussed by the warranty, or will you keep the standard can to bung back on should something go wonky and any time you take it into Triumph dealer (assuming you do) for the servicing within the warranty period?

I've also been told that the bike runs a lot better on non-standard cans with the "arrow map". In fact without it, it could run too lean. The >=2013 bikes have a locked ECU or something, so there are only two flashes available, "standard" or "arrow". So this means getting the "arrow" flash from a Triumph dealer, again tricky to explain that your not fitting an aftermarket can when asking for the aftermarket can flash.

The above is my interpretation on 90% hearsay, so could be complete BS.

I've got 4 months left of warranty period, so am going to stick it out with the standard motorway crash barrier look.
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PostPosted: 18:45 - 20 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I suppose it depends on what dealer you are dealing with. My guys in Manchester are a good bunch and appreciate bikes are heavily modified posessions.

My last one had none stock, none Triumph pipes on and I've had multiple visits to them. I do keep my OEM kit as when it comes to sell it is much easier to sell a stock bike rather than a personalised/modified bike.

Hopefully what you said is incorrect Laughing
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PostPosted: 18:49 - 20 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

My dealer had no problem putting the arrow map on the bike at it's 500 miles service with the remus can on there (for FREE!), also said the only warranty I had voided was on the standard can itself, the rest of the bike is still covered until October.
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PostPosted: 18:58 - 20 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

My dealer said "humm, not 100% sure that would be covered, check with Triumph".

So I contaced Triumph and they said:
"I am afraid that we can only advise on the fitment of the Arrow exhaust systems in combination with correct tune as these have undergone intensive testing and approval by ourselves. Therefore I am afraid fitment of an aftermarket exhaust system would invalidate the manufactures warranty."

If your dealer has given the goahead, then hopefully they would bend over backwards to make sure any claim went through.
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PostPosted: 20:39 - 20 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

had the arrow on mine for the first 10 months, even with the baffle out it was quieter than the SC conic I replaced it with, and you can notice the extra oomph from the SC, been running it for 14 months now with the SC on arrow map and a daytona front sprocket (-1 tooth) 6500 miles of smiles
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PostPosted: 21:03 - 20 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

SC Conic does look good and sound incredible.

Another punter at local shop had done the same, it was brilliant.
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PostPosted: 10:51 - 22 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm sure the Street Triple is the modern day Bandit. Laughing

They really are hard to fault in terms of smiles per miles though.
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PostPosted: 12:59 - 22 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Iain. wrote:
I'm sure the Street Triple is the modern day Bandit. Laughing

They really are hard to fault in terms of smiles per miles though.


Wash your mouth out boy! Laughing

Though I can see them becoming mundane as time wears on and the specialty wears a bit.

The RX is meh to me, just some fancy suspension you could acquire of Ebay anyway, an RS model with a Daytona spec engine though and now your talking!
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PostPosted: 11:16 - 27 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

So I picked the bike up yesterday. I've got to say it is a beautiful looking bike. I think the Daytona rear section really sets this bike off. Also the red wheels, and matt silver colour scheme make it look very nice. I had a few admiring glances and quite a few comments on my ride home (via everywhere).

The only issue I'm having is the running in period. This bike is screaming for me to open it up.

The additions over the standard are actually worth the money in my opinion. Suspension setup, rear profile, engine tuning and ofcourse the almighty quickshifter (so much fun) Very Happy
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PostPosted: 12:48 - 27 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

chinajack10 wrote:

The only issue I'm having is the running in period. This bike is screaming for me to open it up.



Read the owners manual, forget the sticker, put it on your toolbox or in the bin.

To paraphrase,
Use up to 3/4 rpm (12.5x.75=9.375) so you're good to 9375rpm, call it 9K once its warmed up fully, It's good to give the rings some work to do to get them seated and bedded in early on in the process.
No thrashing
No lugging/labouring
No droaning

I did it with mine and it runs great, barely uses any oil (about 300cc in 6K miles between services) and pulls well. I don't think the RX has any engine tuning or suspension differences over the R though.
After it's run in getting the suspension set to your weight and riding style will make a nice improvement, I used Reactive Suspension up in York.
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PostPosted: 10:25 - 28 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll definitely look at getting the suspension set up, after only 80 miles on the thing I'm not quite sure what the setup should be yet.

I've not been hammering the bike, but trying to keep this thing under 5000rpm was extremely difficult, hence my questioning. This quickshifter really wants you to belt it but I'm having to refrain. Pity.

Very much fun has been had over 80 miles. One thing that is glaringly obvious to me on this is the handling. It goes round bends like you want it to. I've even had to readjust my line as it has turned in more than I was expecting. Laughing
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PostPosted: 11:32 - 28 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd have ragged it when warm after 5 miles and just changed oil regularly until 500 miles. But it's your money.

You can rag it when warm...It really is no issue.
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PostPosted: 21:58 - 28 May 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

chinajack10 wrote:

Very much fun has been had over 80 miles. One thing that is glaringly obvious to me on this is the handling. It goes round bends like you want it to. I've even had to readjust my line as it has turned in more than I was expecting. Laughing


hehe, this rings bells. If I've been on the SV for a couple of weeks, it takes a few miles to get my eye in on the ST again. The SV likes to sweep in/out of bends. Take the same line on the ST and I'm hitting the apex 15ft early and having to pick the bike up and re-adjust Smile
You can leave the turn much later, and/or carry much more corner speed.
Handling wise, it has more in common with a 250 than a >600.
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