guyz1970
Well-Known Member
yeshigher than the thruxton and wrists not at an angle, the bars are straight.
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The cast wheel bonnie handle more sharply due to the shorter front wheel. but those rims really dont float my boat. spoke rim model every time , its also taller in the saddle my bike came with pea shooters i changed them for reverse cone silencers for less than £100 ,Iv managed to fine some black custom bullit indicators, im also in the process of fitting a rear fender eliminator (home made).. pics to follow just trying to improve the lines slightly. p.s i had the bike re-maped by my local triumph dealer, took 20 mins and a costly sumn of £40Guyz.
Any changes ... additions?
I've been looking around for an American version of your perfect cafe. Or a starting point. Want the newer Bonneville - with improved mechanics. Have found only a 'Blue' with cast wheels - which doesn't quite do it for me. Blue also has the peashooter exhaust which is not what I want. I want the old "trumpet" style exhaust.
Which leads to my question for you --- with the exhaust you changed to, was a mapping change needed? If so, where did you get it?
Keep enjoying that fine machine of yours!
Absolutely beautiful bike! My stable should have one! I might slightly prefer a Norton, but after seeing your Triumph, I might not. :blowing_kisses: