Nice video! I'm looking to do the same on my Sprint ST 1050 and been having a hell of a time trying to find a rear single swing arm stand. What is the stand you are using?
Hello, thanks! I use an Abba stand, its been great, very solid and quick. You can take the whole swingarm off with a foot peg adapter as well (the normal adapter goes into the swingarm pivot)
Hello, this was from SP Engineering, a lot lighter than the standard cans, and sound a lot better. They come with dB killers, with these they are ideal volume (louder than sock), with them removed they are very loud, so only for when you feel unsociable.
Hi Chris, I have always purchased a Haynes manual when I get a new vehicle - good information for £20, especially torque settings. If you keep it nicely you can usually resell when you change (my Triumph one is unfortunately covered in oil and rain at the moment...).l
I liked watching due to the fact it wasn’t like most are pre done or undone. This was as it is 👍
Nice clip, AMAZING construction really
Thanks KL, hope it helps
Thanks for that. Had to take the exhaust off on my 955i but basically the same process.
Nice work, Triumph aren't the best at designing for maintenance!
Excellent video 👍🏻
Great video mate.
Cheers glad you enjoyed
Great video! 👍👍
Your bike stand, Arbor? Do you have any more information. I can't seem to find that one online. Thanks! Cheers
From the USA
Hi John, it's an Abba Stand, I think they sell in the USA as well. Would recommend
Nice video! I'm looking to do the same on my Sprint ST 1050 and been having a hell of a time trying to find a rear single swing arm stand. What is the stand you are using?
Hello, thanks! I use an Abba stand, its been great, very solid and quick. You can take the whole swingarm off with a foot peg adapter as well (the normal adapter goes into the swingarm pivot)
Hello 👋
What is the brand of the exhaust please
Fit perfect on the speed 👍🏽
Hello, this was from SP Engineering, a lot lighter than the standard cans, and sound a lot better. They come with dB killers, with these they are ideal volume (louder than sock), with them removed they are very loud, so only for when you feel unsociable.
Brilliant thanks, good video 👍
Thanks, glad you enjoyed
Which service manual do you use for your bike? I have a 2015 Speed Triple and I can’t seem to locate a factory service manual anywhere.
Hi Chris, I have always purchased a Haynes manual when I get a new vehicle - good information for £20, especially torque settings. If you keep it nicely you can usually resell when you change (my Triumph one is unfortunately covered in oil and rain at the moment...).l
Good deal. Thanks for the info
Good one. Thks.