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Dont go to the main dealer for a qoute on the service thochi kung wrote:Thanks guys haven't had a chance to ride it hard yet due to sh1t weather. Will do a comparison when the weather gets better.
tony.mon wrote:If you need a cleaning rag I have some hanging up in the wardrobe.
I had a speed four and when checking the valves it was as straight forward as any bike, no need to do anything with engine mounts or position. I've also never heard of anyone i know whose done valve checks on 595/955's having to tilt the engine, they're pretty easy to work on. Where do you get your info ?. The only thing thats not good for a home mechanic or small dealer/workshop is syncing the throttle bodies as i believe you need to plug in the triumph diagnostic tool (axone)StormingHonda wrote:Dont go to the main dealer for a qoute on the service thochi kung wrote:Thanks guys haven't had a chance to ride it hard yet due to sh1t weather. Will do a comparison when the weather gets better.These, Speed triples T509 and 955i, speed four, TT600 are the ones where they gotta remove or try to tilt the engines in the frame to get to the shims.
Around £600, go to a indie for a better qoute ( around £250 ) and make sure you ask them if they have worked on one of these before they give you a qoute.
Apart from that great bikes.
This may be a true statement by Mr Mon.tony.mon wrote:If you need a cleaning rag I have some hanging up in the wardrobe.
From Triumph and a Triumph mechanic, and from a few other people in the Triumph owners club, I usually service my own stuff and get a main service done every 2-3 years by a indie or dealer and after a bit of enquiring was told this was the reason Triumph give the main service 8 hours. man time.popkat wrote:I had a speed four and when checking the valves it was as straight forward as any bike, no need to do anything with engine mounts or position. I've also never heard of anyone i know whose done valve checks on 595/955's having to tilt the engine, they're pretty easy to work on. Where do you get your info ?. The only thing thats not good for a home mechanic or small dealer/workshop is syncing the throttle bodies as i believe you need to plug in the triumph diagnostic tool (axone)StormingHonda wrote:Dont go to the main dealer for a qoute on the service thochi kung wrote:Thanks guys haven't had a chance to ride it hard yet due to sh1t weather. Will do a comparison when the weather gets better.These, Speed triples T509 and 955i, speed four, TT600 are the ones where they gotta remove or try to tilt the engines in the frame to get to the shims.
Around £600, go to a indie for a better qoute ( around £250 ) and make sure you ask them if they have worked on one of these before they give you a qoute.
Apart from that great bikes.
Just as long as its not a pair pants I wont use anyone elses but mine to clean stuff with.tony.mon wrote:If you need a cleaning rag I have some hanging up in the wardrobe.
Kev L wrote:Given that the majority of folk at Grainstorm were some of the biggest pisstakers known to mankind, I can't believe it wasn't picked up on the day! I suppose everybody was distracted by the bearded women and hairless men all with webbed fingers & toes, salivating over discarded biscuit wrappers.
Its just had the big valve service before I purchased it. £700 it was ouch!StormingHonda wrote:Dont go to the main dealer for a qoute on the service thochi kung wrote:Thanks guys haven't had a chance to ride it hard yet due to sh1t weather. Will do a comparison when the weather gets better.These, Speed triples T509 and 955i, speed four, TT600 are the ones where they gotta remove or try to tilt the engines in the frame to get to the shims.
Around £600, go to a indie for a better qoute ( around £250 ) and make sure you ask them if they have worked on one of these before they give you a qoute.
Apart from that great bikes.
Bloody expensive to service arent they, this is why I sold my Speed four and speed triple, £600 yeah riiiiiiight im paying that.chi kung wrote:Its just had the big valve service before I purchased it. £700 it was ouch!StormingHonda wrote:Dont go to the main dealer for a qoute on the service thochi kung wrote:Thanks guys haven't had a chance to ride it hard yet due to sh1t weather. Will do a comparison when the weather gets better.These, Speed triples T509 and 955i, speed four, TT600 are the ones where they gotta remove or try to tilt the engines in the frame to get to the shims.
Around £600, go to a indie for a better qoute ( around £250 ) and make sure you ask them if they have worked on one of these before they give you a qoute.
Apart from that great bikes.
Still not rode it properly yet but I can say it feels enormous compared to the storm. My little legs are struggling.