Don't worry Al, apparantly Kawasaki have contracted Triumph to show them how it's done, begged em to use the factory even.
Excellent night out, great to get back on the Daytona, almost forgot what a good machine it is, demands a lot of concentration and style but it started to come back after awhile. Ashhurst cafe was very pleasant.
Still some work to do after the conti's on mate. I'm not happy about the rattle she is making higher up in the rev range and cowboys and I discovered some worn fork bushes up in the headset... I knew I wasn't imagining that vibration. Looks like some I'll be pulling her apart... YAY!!!
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Nah I'm not worried and I know my bike's in good hands. Those bloody Kawasaki contractors forgot to torque the cam cover down and water has been seeping into the engine. Just lucky it's a Triumph and they laugh in the face of water "Hah, is that all you got"
Sounds like you guys had a good ride tonight chewing on Kwaka's and all. Thumbs up, they deserve it!![]()
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Well that explains a lot. So a Triumph is a wanna be kwaka or the cheaoper version of the kwaka (since most have a cylinder missing) A bit like the new Elba is F&P,s cheap range of appliances Kawasaki thought they would make a cheaper version and rebadge it. Maybe they are the factory rejects
It all makes sense now![]()
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