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    Street Triple - Zard Slipons

    I quite like the look of these, and they seem to be priced better than most of the other slip-ons available for the Striple. NZ$1300 compared to $1500 for a Micron set, or $1800 for an Arrow pair.

    I prefer the lines of the slip-ons as compared to the "low-boy" can look. I like them up by the seat.

    Anyway, question is, if fitted, is a re-map necessary? And if it is, what does that cost?
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    you can get your freindly triumph dealer to load the "dual highmount arrow tune" with his little hand held doohickey, takes about 5 mins and should cost fuck all (ie, free if they like you, or about $30)

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    oh and put a high flow airfilter in at the same time.

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    Nice looking, different mufflers - I am unsure of the vagina outlets though.....


    As a rule a straight set of street slip-ons will not need a re-map. However a remap will be able to improve on the stock set-up. That arrow tweak sounds the go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Nice looking, different mufflers - I am unsure of the vagina outlets though.....
    Heehee. Just as well I like Vaginas then.
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    Very cool

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    Sweet exhausts! Get some
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    fucking shame once that number plate goes on. changes its look
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    I reacon they look pretty cool Gubb!
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    If I were you i'd be spending that sort of coin on the suspension first and foremost. If I remember you're about as reasonably built as I am, which can only mean the bike handles for you like it did for me. Robert Taylor is building Shaun an ohlins shock for his 675, and as they share the same chassis i'm sure he'll be able to work something out for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    If I were you i'd be spending that sort of coin on the suspension first and foremost.
    +1,

    but if you want the cans I would have a talk to Tripple Z Dynos (sp?) and get him to do a custom map on your triumph ECU on the dyno, or get the dealer to set to a off the shealf modified map as nodrog said

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    If I were you i'd be spending that sort of coin on the suspension first and foremost. If I remember you're about as reasonably built as I am, which can only mean the bike handles for you like it did for me. Robert Taylor is building Shaun an ohlins shock for his 675, and as they share the same chassis i'm sure he'll be able to work something out for you.
    ohlins do an off the shelf shock, it just not a ttx bling bling moto gp spec thing.

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