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    R&G Racing - Street Triple Tail Tidy

    My Tail Tidy arrived for my Street Triple yesterday so got it fitted this morning and thought I'd add it to here in case others are looking for one.

    It's worth noting that this tail tidy probably isn't suitable for use on Street Triples where you're using the standard style exhausts, which hang under the seat, as a standard number plate won't fit between them. Mine has the 3 into 1 Arrow exhaust, so works fine.

    Anyhow, it came from R&G Racing (http://www.rg-racing.com) in the UK and, all up, cost about $220 including postage and took bang on a week to arrive. I'd looked at a couple I'd found available over here but none really appealled, hence why I got one shipped in.

    This is what you get for your money: instructions, new rear light surround, number plate mount and a bag of bits:



    First impressions; it seems to be well made. It's sturdy and has decent fixtures and fittings with it. My only gripe is that the finish on the machined areas isn't perfect, but to be honest, you'll only really see this when assembling as it's predominantly hidden when fitted to the bike:



    I forgot to take a pic of my bike before removing the seat and rear plastics, but you get the impression of what the huge rear guard does to the appearance of the bike from the pics below. The lack of exhausts under the seat makes it much more pronounced:





    And the after:







    Fitting took about and hour and a half, but part of this was taken up with rolling the bike in and out from under the carport eveytime it rained so could prob be done within an hour.

    To connect the new number plate it was necessary to cut the existing wire on the bike and put another connector on, but other than that it was otherwise all bolt on.

    I like it and it cleans up the rear end nicely, but my only gripe is that the new rear light housing doesn't fit perfectly so it took some pushing and shoving to get the bolt holes to line up. Once it's all bolted together though it sits straight and seems nice and sturdy.

    Cheers,
    Dave
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    Hmm, am I being thick? I can't seem to get the images to appear, only the links to them...
    R.I.P Street Triple Moral of the story? Don't think a Triumph dealer will look after your P&J anymore than anyone else would

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    Looks good now Had to be done though with the three into one... grievously ugly without the original cans hiding everything. Where'd you get the shock from?

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    looks stunning man, good choice

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    Cheers guys. Yeah, makes a huge difference to the looks of the bike.

    Not sure where the rear shock came from. The previous owner fitted it and I seem to think he said AMPS, but I could be wrong.
    R.I.P Street Triple Moral of the story? Don't think a Triumph dealer will look after your P&J anymore than anyone else would

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    I put on of these on about a month ago, with the stock cans. Looks awesome, I just haven't had a chance to get out and take any photos yet.
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    Looks great, what a huge improvement!

    (To get the images to appear you need to put [img] at the start of the link and [/img] at the back of the link or in photobucket generally it is already in the last code on the drop down menu under the image)



    Last edited by Dogboy900; 14th June 2010 at 09:16. Reason: Ohh Bugger didn't work for me either???

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbonhed View Post
    Looks good now Had to be done though with the three into one... grievously ugly without the original cans hiding everything. Where'd you get the shock from?
    The shock is an ohlins one. You can get them from Robert Taylor (on this site).

    Forum Ninja - saw that bike on trademe not long ago, was quite the bargain with all the extras it came with. Nice bike.

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    sweet striple fella!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wild_weston View Post
    The shock is an ohlins one. You can get them from Robert Taylor (on this site).

    Forum Ninja - saw that bike on trademe not long ago, was quite the bargain with all the extras it came with. Nice bike.
    Oops! Forgot to say it was an Ohlins, probably the most important bit

    Yep, that's the one. I'd been looking for a replacement bike for ages and was so chuffed when this one came up for sale
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    Quick update; rode on the wet roads today and I got soaked all the way up my back and up my helmet from water off the rear wheel All good though as it still looks sweet
    Last edited by Forum Ninja; 21st June 2010 at 22:59. Reason: I can't spell!
    R.I.P Street Triple Moral of the story? Don't think a Triumph dealer will look after your P&J anymore than anyone else would

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