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Re: Street Triple 765 - everything to do with it
Hi,
Great to see a post on Striple 765.
I ride Striple 765S, so far i have not faced any major issues with the bike, have ridden approximately 5000 kms and have bought the bike a year back.
Mostly I have put in Triumph OEM accessories like Engine Protector, fork Protector, Belly Pan and spools, except radiator guard that are from R&G. I have also slapped tank grips from Eazi Grip that's been serving me well.
The issues i've faced thus far are:- Stock Head Lights are not good neither for city or for Highway riding, planning to change one Asap.
- Stock Seats are uncomfortable after riding straight for 2-3 hours or more, planning to buy air seats.
- Have had at-least 3 punctures so far on the rear tyre. Too soft a compound for daily/City riding i reckon.
Other than these small issues i haven't come across any major problems.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks
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Hi ! What have you done with the seats ? Any recommendations? Where to purchase?
Second...was confused by your comment on the headlights....mine seem extra bright...
Any USB charge solution for the handlebars?
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Re: Street Triple 765 - everything to do with it
Hi Vipul,Originally posted by VipulKol View PostHi ! What have you done with the seats ? Any recommendations? Where to purchase?
Second...was confused by your comment on the headlights....mine seem extra bright...
Any USB charge solution for the handlebars?
To answer your questions 1 by 1.
There are 3 options for the seat, first are ride on seats that one can buy on Amazon these are the seats that have air in them that will make the ride plenty comfortable, retails for about Rs 4500 and above, 2ndly you can buy Street Triple RS seats from Triumph (I don't know if fits though), 3rdly there's a website ie. Superbikestore.in that are selling street triple seats that looks very comfortable retails for about Rs12000.
I've always found the light dim when on highway especially when there's no street lights. I was thinking of going for Cyclops H4 7000 lumen LED, it's plug and play for street triple but it's costly retails for 7k per bulb, so in total it will be 14k.
USB charge solution can be provided by triumph only.
Hope that solves your query.
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Re: Street Triple 765 - everything to do with it
Got the "wild ass" air+gel seats....looks super comfy...will have to try.Originally posted by Urbane.surfer View PostHi Vipul,
To answer your questions 1 by 1.
There are 3 options for the seat, first are ride on seats that one can buy on Amazon these are the seats that have air in them that will make the ride plenty comfortable, retails for about Rs 4500 and above, 2ndly you can buy Street Triple RS seats from Triumph (I don't know if fits though), 3rdly there's a website ie. Superbikestore.in that are selling street triple seats that looks very comfortable retails for about Rs12000.
I've always found the light dim when on highway especially when there's no street lights. I was thinking of going for Cyclops H4 7000 lumen LED, it's plug and play for street triple but it's costly retails for 7k per bulb, so in total it will be 14k.
USB charge solution can be provided by triumph only.
Hope that solves your query.
USB outlet is pre-installed under the seat...planning to connect a lead up to the handlebar and get SW Motech USB handlemounts ..
Have used superbikestore.in extensively
Best option was going to Dainese, Givi showrooms and Panda Rider in Bangkok directly....saved quiet a lot
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Guys need help, I'm planning to install handlebar risers on my street triple 765 s, I've two options ie :
1. Rox Risers 51mm : INR8500
2. Sw-Motech 20mm : INR5000
My question is if anyone has installed it? If yes, does it make a noticeable difference? Also do I have to reroute wires for the same?
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Re: Street Triple 765 - everything to do with it
Any luck with the bar risers ? Will the showroom fit them? What about the headlight ? LEDs or stock ? Which city are you from ?Originally posted by Urbane.surfer View PostGuys need help, I'm planning to install handlebar risers on my street triple 765 s, I've two options ie :
1. Rox Risers 51mm : INR8500
2. Sw-Motech 20mm : INR5000
My question is if anyone has installed it? If yes, does it make a noticeable difference? Also do I have to reroute wires for the same?
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Hi Vipul, I'm from Mumbai and I've asked workshop they will fit the risers, it can be ordered from Bigbadbikes.com, unfortunately it's out of stock and one has to wait for 4 weeks before they replenish the stock. I'm still using stock headlights as I didn't get much time to ride the bike past couple of months.
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Hi Guys,
Just a quick update. I've installed SW Motech Bar Risers 20mm that retails at 5k from Bigbadbikes.com. No wires were needed to be extended or altered in anyway. Installation took about 15 minutes, I got it done through Triumph Workshop.
Boy what a difference it made, my wrist are not aching and I am zipping through traffic, I think because of lesser weight on handlebar it actually feels very light.
Also got new tyres (The old one, Rosso Corsa got punctured in 5 places) Michelin Pilot Road5 yesterday, bought and fitted through Kwikfix tyres at Goregaon Mumbai. I love these tyres. Besides superlative grip I reckon that it rains at least 5 months in Mumbai and these tyres performs fabulously in rains, it looks damn cool as well.
It feels like a different bike.
Denali Soundbomb Mini bought from Crossroads. The stock horn was fried a week back.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Clicked a few pics. Uploading the same here.
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Put the bike at the workshop -Originally posted by Urbane.surfer View PostHi Guys,
Just a quick update. I've installed SW Motech Bar Risers 20mm that retails at 5k from Bigbadbikes.com. No wires were needed to be extended or altered in anyway. Installation took about 15 minutes, I got it done through Triumph Workshop.
Boy what a difference it made, my wrist are not aching and I am zipping through traffic, I think because of lesser weight on handlebar it actually feels very light.
Also got new tyres (The old one, Rosso Corsa got punctured in 5 places) Michelin Pilot Road5 yesterday, bought and fitted through Kwikfix tyres at Goregaon Mumbai. I love these tyres. Besides superlative grip I reckon that it rains at least 5 months in Mumbai and these tyres performs fabulously in rains, it looks damn cool as well.
It feels like a different bike.
Denali Soundbomb Mini bought from Crossroads. The stock horn was fried a week back.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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SW Motech 20mm bar risers
Givi rear mudflap
USB charger install
Change rear spools for longer ones
Change mirrors to stock RS barend mirrors
Change flyscreen
Will post pics in a couple of days...
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Hi Vipul. Has this been done, kindly share some snaps. Where did you get the mudflap?Originally posted by VipulKol View PostPut the bike at the workshop -
SW Motech 20mm bar risers
Givi rear mudflap
USB charger install
Change rear spools for longer ones
Change mirrors to stock RS barend mirrors
Change flyscreen
Will post pics in a couple of days...
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