I have a 13 Speed Triple R, she's a great scoot. That sure looks like Northern CA, where you at there?. Yeah, that looks like Mines Rd?. I'm from Pleasanton, love the treck to Mount Hamilton Summit, Calaveras Etc. Small world I guess
@@TRCAdventures Yeah, i like it a lot, but you really have to be ready to feel cut off for a pretty long ride. It can sometimes feel like it will never end lol. I usually just take 680 one way. But, gas up at both ends of the ride, bring enough water and it's a great experience!.
Defiantly! we spent some time setting this one up prior to the ride, (according to Triumphs recommended settings and our riders weight, This seems to work well on the standard model, On the R model for street use, a slightly more forgiving setting seems to provide a better feel. lots of range in the settings so its easy to have a track setting and a street setting just a few clicks away!!! aluminium alloy, wheels (forged from a single piece) by German company Otto Fuchs and finally machined by PVM into a 3.82kg wheel, front wheel also forged in the same way, super light!!
I have a 13 Speed Triple R, she's a great scoot.
That sure looks like Northern CA, where you at there?.
Yeah, that looks like Mines Rd?. I'm from Pleasanton, love the treck to Mount Hamilton Summit, Calaveras Etc. Small world I guess
That's it! Livermore! Mines rd to Hamilton and back, where elce do you get 100 miles of back road twistys, so nice!
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Yeah, i like it a lot, but you really have to be ready to feel cut off for a pretty long ride. It can sometimes feel like it will never end lol. I usually just take 680 one way. But, gas up at both ends of the ride, bring enough water and it's a great experience!.
Best road in the bay area for sure. I prefer it over 35 tbh. less traffic!
Suspension has to be set-up as to the riders weight. I believe this bike has the Magnesium wheels.
Defiantly! we spent some time setting this one up prior to the ride, (according to Triumphs recommended settings and our riders weight, This seems to work well on the standard model, On the R model for street use, a slightly more forgiving setting seems to provide a better feel. lots of range in the settings so its easy to have a track setting and a street setting just a few clicks away!!!
aluminium alloy, wheels (forged from a single piece) by German company Otto Fuchs and finally machined by PVM into a 3.82kg wheel, front wheel also forged in the same way, super light!!
Magnesium is pretty good at starting fires.