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RantyDave
23rd July 2006, 19:13
I've dropped it already, of course, because I'm a cunt. Off to see a mate who has a steep (even by Wellington's standards) driveway that only gets steeper the further you get down. As I got to the bottom I started to wonder whether or not I should have come down on the front brake, that I would have been better off in neutral so I at least had some options, and why's he parked his car there so I have to go down this absurdly steep bit ... then it was gone. The front wheel, with nearly all the weight on it, with completely all the brakes on it, had hit a convenient patch of wet leaves and teleported off into the distance. The good news is that the crash bungs have lost their virginity, and the bad news is the crank case has too - dinged, not fucked. And I'm unhurt but annoyed. And a cunt.

It's doubly a shame because the bike was just *so* nice before I was let anywhere near it. You see, I did the thing you must never ever do, I bought a bike without even seeing it let alone test riding it. I had been doing the thing all 250 users do nearly constantly, trying to work out what their first 'real' bike is going to be and started out with what I was going to use it for:

* Going to and from work.
* Going for a nice blat in the countryside.
* Occasional trackday usage.
* Maybe going for the occasional tour.

So, basically damn nearly everything. Great. I'd also decided that I wanted to get better at this, and that meant trying; that trying meant failing; and failing meant falling off. When this happens, in addition to being amazed how much it hurts and wondering which bits of me are going to break, I want to have two thoughts: thank god I'm at a track; I'm glad there are no fairings to break.

Given my newbieness then this basically meant a naked 600. Now, quite a lot of these appear to be ex-sprotsbikes with the fairings removed, some kind of remapping done on the engine, and expensive bits of suspension replaced by cheap bits. This last bit being, in my opinion, a real shame. So I was pretty chuffed when I discovered that a Speed Four - aside from being only slightly less ugly than it's 'parent' TT600 - still was a well regarded sprotsbike. Although apparently not the most powerful 600 sprotsbike in the world, which after today actually seems like a good thing.

It was that or a monster (a tad poncy and really quite expensive); doing a "Jim" and putting go faster bits on a Z750 (not a bad plan at all but I really wanted an aluminium frame); or joining the queue for a K6 Gixxer.

Anyway, so this S4 was on fenceme and came with all the bits I was going to have to source from somewhere anyway: Crash bungs; pack rack; hugger; a mesh thing to protect the radiator; a tank pad and film on the sides; oh, and a loud zorst - that I've not fitted yet. After some homework, negotiation with her indoors, getting Coleman's to check it out, shipping it down from Auck, building it a shed and the not entirely trivial pastime of actually getting my license (a break with tradition, I know) ... well, here we are ... dropping an absolutely immaculate 2004 Triumph Speed four with 14000 on the clock.

It was 8k, since you're bound to ask.

I'll do an entirely separate post on what it rides like since it's not a small subject. But I did want to mention the crash bungs. I bought the bike off a guy called Cameron who makes them (http://www.camscomponents.com/) and they're an absolute work of art. I've attached a picture of them too - you want some crash bungs made, I can't recommend him enough. They do the job too, as I found out.

Oh, and my excuse for not having some patience, getting my license, then testing loads of 600's is that I would have had no idea what I was doing anyway. A bit like asking a child to choose a nice pinot gris. With some time on the speed four I'll be in a better position to know what I'm actually talking about. In theory. In practice I don't see me wanting another bike for a very long time.

Yeah, I'm happy with it. Fucking stoked. Apart from dropping it, of course.

Dave

skelstar
23rd July 2006, 19:27
Thats a pity bro, but youre not alone. Plenty of people drop their new bikes in the first couple.

Looking forward to seeing the new bike RD. Soon I hope.

Dafe
23rd July 2006, 19:29
Damn, I know your gutted now, but wait four to five days. You'll be over it.
I did the same thing, but at 100kph.

Good choice in bike. And well done for getting the frame sliders on there from new. Alot of people wish they'd done so after it's too late.

Love those speed fours. You weren't riding with a green speed triple today were you?

I'm teaching my wife to ride and we decided that either a Speed Four or a GSR600 would be the way to go.

At least your damage is minimal.

merv
23rd July 2006, 19:31
Lucky you it isn't a true sportsbike else you'd have $1,500 of fairing damage by now.

Are we seeing you at lunch tomorrow where you can tell us more about this?

James Deuce
23rd July 2006, 19:32
Give me a yell and I'll get a group of people together to watch you cry into a perfectly good beer.

On second thoughts, that was a bit uncaring.

At least you have cancelled out the new bike gravity field, where they take the first opportunity to aggressively quote Newtonian Physics.

Lovely bike though (at least it was - shut up Jim, you dork, try sympathy, they respond to that....)

hXc
23rd July 2006, 19:40
What a sexy beast! Shame about the off but at least it hasn't got fairings. Otherwise bye-bye money

RantyDave
23rd July 2006, 19:40
Lovely bike though (at least it was - shut up Jim, you dork, try sympathy, they respond to that....)
LOL. If I wanted sympathy, do you think I'd come to a bikers website for it?

It's a big graze down the side, but on one eminently replacable piece. I definitely see the funny side of it, just guess I'll have to get me some spraypaint.

Dave

RantyDave
23rd July 2006, 19:45
Are we seeing you at lunch tomorrow where you can tell us more about this?
Yeah. KK Malaysian - the one that looks like the inside of a shipping container - at 12. I have a filling at 9 so we'll see how the 'dribbling idiot' factor goes but I reckon I'm on.

Dave

Devil
23rd July 2006, 19:49
Awww man. You scratched it? bah!

Dafe: Riden both, the gsr doesn't even start to compare with the speed four, even though its more upright, its actually LESS comfortable!

Just had the 20k service on mine, K&N filter went in and new plugs, its running so perfectly. I loves it.

trumpy
23rd July 2006, 19:56
Great choice of bike, you won't regret it.
Go to www.triumphrat.net and join the forum. Huge amounts of info available for your bike.
Enjoy.

RantyDave
23rd July 2006, 20:17
\Go to www.triumphrat.net and join the forum. Huge amounts of info available for your bike.
Excellent, thank you. I have a whole bunch of questions already, I'll truck on over and see what they say...

Dave

Devil
23rd July 2006, 20:33
If you need to know anything in particular, i've had mine from new, done 20k on it now...

Sensei
23rd July 2006, 21:45
This was a Site I used when I had my T509 Speed Triple
http://www.t595.net/
World wide posters so give it a look .

trumpy
24th July 2006, 09:40
"......Although apparently not the most powerful 600 sprotsbike in the world, which after today actually seems like a good thing...."

Might notice the difference on the track racing balls out. On the road, real world riding, probably not and the handling will make up for it anyway.

Krayy
24th July 2006, 10:04
...I bought the bike off a guy called Cameron who makes them (http://www.camscomponents.com/) and they're an absolute work of art. I've attached a picture of them too - you want some crash bungs made, I can't recommend him enough. They do the job too, as I found out.
...
I thought Cams bike was yellow? I'm sure it was his S4 that I fell in love with when I met up with him at a set of traffic lights. God, now I'm colour blind as well as stupid :-(

The Pastor
24th July 2006, 10:15
Yeah, The previous owner dropped my bike 5min before I showed up to buy it. Then I sideswiped a car on the other side 4 or 5 days later. Then I've laid her down numourus times (ive taking the fairings off now hehe) I usally catch it but being 260kg if im on the wrong angle, I cant stop it from going over, so i just lay her down very slow, with the fairings off it just rests nicely on the frame so that is nice :) (busted the levers and one mirrors tho)

RantyDave
25th July 2006, 11:53
I thought Cams bike was yellow? I'm sure it was his S4 that I fell in love with when I met up with him at a set of traffic lights.
I think he has a yellow daytona. He certainly gave the impression that the S4 was, by no means, his only bike :)

Dave

MikeyG
25th July 2006, 18:25
Sorry to hear of the bin Dave.

Had been wondering where you were, the SR hasn't been in it's normal place for a few weeks.

RantyDave
25th July 2006, 19:04
Had been wondering where you were, the SR hasn't been in it's normal place for a few weeks.
Ah, have found covered parking.

Dave