english bikes being english bikes

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by corks, Aug 16, 2005.

  1. corks

    corks Guest

    gaaah what a fuggen night

    caught with with eldavo and dave m (mates) at mcchucks for a cruise

    river run south completed no incidents and then to fast eddies at freo for
    hot choc and cake.

    1030pm come out to head home, neutral light onm, start bike, not in neutral
    and it starts to hope forwards and off centre stand "oh*****"

    grab clutch leaver in.... "snap" clutch lever snaps at pivot point. :fook"

    managed not to drop bike "phew"

    el davo races home and bring back tls clutch lever, fit it whoo -hoo start

    bike - no go - clutch lever doesnt let clutch out enuff "fook"

    next plan, el davo take clutch lever off srv250 and fits tls clutch lever
    which doesnt quite line up properly with pivot hole so cant screw it in
    "fook"

    keep clutch lever with a smaller sized allen key

    fit srv250 clutch lever to thruxton works just clutch lever doesnt engage
    clutch until at the start of travel ie furtherest away so i have be very
    gentle with my gears changes and accelleration as any heavy accleration
    causes the
    clutch to slip - finally limp home at 2am.

    where we then put levers back on srv and i go to jcs (dealer) in the morning
    to have a grumble about the quality of triumph clutch levers

    not happy

    anybody else has a lying neutral light ?????
     
    corks, Aug 16, 2005
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  2. corks

    David Guest

    pffft...who says i like you? i just hang around to get close to your mum ;)

    Dave R6
     
    David, Aug 16, 2005
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    corks Guest

    dont you have some werk to do ....at least my mum puts out , unlike your
    sista :p
     
    corks, Aug 16, 2005
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    Everybody with a Guzzi.

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Aug 16, 2005
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    alx Guest

    ahahah ... the clutch levers are same manufacturer as for Japanese bikes.
     
    alx, Aug 16, 2005
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    David Guest

    cant wait to tell (or even better make up) some stories on sunday...hehehe

    keep us updated on what triumph have to say. i guess its a good things u
    still have the trixxie ;)

    Dave R6
     
    David, Aug 16, 2005
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    X-No-archive: yes
    You big sheila scrote! Why didn't ya just trip the cut-out switch with a
    bit of stick and then ride it home clutchless?

    Shit I rode home two-up, stuck-in-second, clutchless and with a broken left
    wrist when I dumped my Triumph!!
     
    Knobdoodle, Aug 16, 2005
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  8. corks

    corks Guest

    jesus christ doesnt anybody carry spare parts these days

    just went to jcs to grumble about clutch lever and starting in neutral
    problem

    none in stock and it'll take 2 days to get here if they have them in stock
    over east

    oh and that will be $71

    grumble about warranty - "ah well - you have to take that up with triumph
    australia"

    and got given a number to ring

    hmmm, so far dealer support hasnt been much different to owning a jap bike -
    so much for pride of ownership...........
     
    corks, Aug 16, 2005
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    corks Guest

    **** me

    check with dealer re warranty claim and getting starting neutral
    checked/fixed

    dealer - "oh you'lll have to speak to triumph australia for that "

    ring triumph oz - "oh you'll have to take it to the dealer for that "

    f********K
     
    corks, Aug 16, 2005
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    ck Guest

    designed for engaging/disengaging the clutch, not slapping the bitumen at a
    strange angle
     
    ck, Aug 16, 2005
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    Toosmoky Guest

    Funnily enough, I've *never* been able to buy a part across the counter for
    the Pig. They never offer to get one in for me either.

    Now I shop at http://tinyurl.com/8rbem Jack Lilley in England. Most times
    I've had the parts delivered within a week. Online shopping and all that.

    Water pump local: $320
    Water pump Lilley's $240
     
    Toosmoky, Aug 16, 2005
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    Toosmoky Guest

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    Toosmoky Guest

    Do it yourself Corks. Believe me, one day you'll be thankful you *didn't*
    let 'em near your bike...
     
    Toosmoky, Aug 16, 2005
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    corks Guest

    actually apart from bundaberg motorcycles who i bought it off and who were
    very helpful (no wa dealer had/would get a yellow thruxton)

    the bike has never seen the inside of triumph delaer - my usual mechanic
    specialises in late model jap sports bikes but is happy to work on the
    thruxton as ive been a good customer and i think he;s a goiod mechanic -
    werked on all my previous bikes
     
    corks, Aug 16, 2005
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    corks Guest

    how fucken rude is this

    Hello Dave

    I am not surprised that the Thruxton clutch lever broke as it is not
    designed to take the forces that would be applied whilst trying to
    control a falling motorcycle.



    It is always the rider's responsibility to be sure that the bike is in
    neutral and that the clutch is disengaged. A Thruxton is designed so the
    starter should not engage with the clutch released; as such it would
    follow that you should naturally disengage it prior to starting.



    From a safety standard view you have the opportunity and the obligation
    to perform the following actions prior to starting the machine.



    1. Check the gear position (regardless of indicator light)

    2. Disengage the clutch

    3. Sit on the motorcycle to provide a stable platform and allow
    better control of the machine.

    4. Apply the brake to prevent the machine from moving forward.



    It is clear that you have failed to do any of these and therefore you
    must accept full liability for the resultant damages. Just as you would
    not reach through an open window to start your car, you should not take
    a similar risk when starting your motorcycle.



    If a fault can be found with the neutral switch and or clutch switch
    these will be repaired under warranty.



    As always, I wish to support you as a Triumph owner. This case however
    is not within the realm of warranty other than to check the function of
    the starters lock out circuit and repair any fault(s) that are
    identified.



    Best Regards





    Mike Hennessy

    Triumph Motorcycles Australia

    Technical Warranty Manager
     
    corks, Aug 16, 2005
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    Theo Bekkers Guest

    But if it does start, it's your fault, and we think you're an irresponsible
    wanker for expecting the bloody switch to work as designed?

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Aug 16, 2005
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    corks Guest

    Dear Mike

    The clutch lever was simply pull back to the bar to disenage the clutch as
    the bike contrary to twhat the neutral sadi was still in gear.

    The bike was not falling as i was standing beside it and all the bike did
    was simply jump forward amd I took the weight of the bike on my left
    leg/body.

    Thank you having ridden for nearly 19 years i am quite aware of my
    responsibilities

    I have owned the Thruxton since 10/6/2005 and not had a problem with it
    until last night.

    The bike WAS supposedly in neutral according to neutral light which had not
    failed before and the bike should not have started 1. if it was in gear
    which according to the neutral light it was not and 2. if the bike was in
    gear with the side stand down.

    The bike was parked and left in gear for safety reasons and i moved the bike
    into neutral resulting in a audible click and the neutral light coming on.

    "It would be a reasonable assumption to any person or court that it the
    neutral light is on then the bike is in neutral."

    re your safety checks - curiously I note they are not listed in the owners
    manual and find your car starting analogy insulting.

    "As always, I wish to support you as a Triumph owner. This case however
    is not within the realm of warranty other than to check the function of
    the starters lock out circuit and repair any fault(s) that are identified."

    I acknowledge your response regarding getting the neutral switch and clutch
    switch.

    Actually without being rude, I find your lack of support and understanding
    in this matter quite disappointing, I am not trying to blame Triumph
    or you for what happened nor am I trying to rip anyone off however you seem
    to have jumped immediately on the defensive.
    I have simply raised this matter as i feel the bike showed itself to be a
    state when it was safe to start it when in fact was not and the clutch lever
    has snapped, without in my opinion undue stress.

    As a first time Triumph owner on a brand new Triumph motorcycle with less
    than 1200 km, this incident leaves me with a bitter taste in my mouth.


    Regards

    Dave
     
    corks, Aug 16, 2005
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    Loz Guest

    Keep at it mate, give him hell. It's not a company you're dealing with,
    it's just a person and a knobber at that.
     
    Loz, Aug 16, 2005
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  19. In aus.motorcycles on Tue, 16 Aug 2005 12:56:02 +0800
    So go back to the dealer, mobile phone in hand.

    If they say "have to talk to Triumph Oz", you ring Triumph Oz and when
    you get "take it to the dealer" you say "He's here, he says you have to
    deal with it, you talk to him" and hand the phone over.

    If you don't want the mobile bills, go to the dealer and say "Really?
    They said you had to do it. Let's phone 'em up now eh?", reach over to
    their phone and start dialling.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Aug 16, 2005
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    Nev.. Guest

    I'm sure name calling makes you a superior being, but he is the man who says
    yes or no, and he already said no. If you think you carry a bigger stick than
    that, you give scrok the new lever.

    Nev..
    '03 ZX12R
     
    Nev.., Aug 16, 2005
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