Got a day of work today, and no jobs to do! Heading down to Poole to see a mate for lunch so a lovely 5ish hour round trip planned
Got a day of work today, and no jobs to do! Heading down to Poole to see a mate for lunch so a lovely 5ish hour round trip planned
Extras I’d definitely recommend:
Optimate wired in at the factory - makes it a lot easier (it’s pretty tight under the seat and the battery isn’t easy to get at) and CCM don’t charge a premium for the charger.
Adjustable foot levers - reach is weird on the standard gear lever.
Radiator cover - it’s pretty exposed.
Adjustable reach hand levers (if they’re not standard already)
Circular bar end mirrors - the standard ones are crap
Sprocket cover - feels a bit exposed otherwise.
Air filter cover - people have had issues with the filter getting wet, this helps to avoid that
Stage 1 remap - doesn’t do a lot for peak power but smoothes things out throughout the range, highly recommended.
If you’re going to be doing a lot of motorway miles consider the 38t sprocket.
Everything else is to your personal taste.
It’s a fantastic bike! (But take delivery lead times with a pinch of salt)
Thanks for that, I’m thinking about driving down to CCM maybe next week to have a look and finally decide what extras.
They did say aiming for the end of the year with the bike but to be honest as long as it’s ready for the nice weather next year I’ll be happy.
I won’t be doing any (not planned motorway miles) but I’m intrigued about the remap option. Mine will be for midweek/Sunday jollies around the places I live maybe an hour or two away max.
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You do wonder why they don’t do the stage one as standard if it’s not a performance upgrade; why sell a bike with a suboptimal map in the first place when it wouldn’t actually cost them anything?
Very capable and very clever.
But can I have my Bonneville back now please?
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It feels like we need a TZ CCM meet next spring when all these shiny new bikes have been delivered!
Well, I have to say that I’m in love with mine. I’ve just ridden 80 miles to Whitstable on it, and I was no less comfortable when I got there than when I set off. It’s a wonderful machine.
I did wonder if I should go by car instead with the uncertainty around fuel availability, but having had a Freddy Trott special first thing this morning I thought it would be rude not to take it. Anyway, 20 miles from Whitstable I managed to fill the tank again, and the dash is telling me I now have 240 miles worth of fuel. That means I can ride around without stressing, at least!
I think you are blinkered by the ‘genre’ you think it sits in, rather than what it is actually used for by all its riders - very successfully.
Plenty being used for holidaying to, and scratching round the UK and European Cols - but not many Scramblers, from my experience.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
The more I've ridden it, the more I've come to appreciate its abilities and am happy to say that it's a very fine motorcycle indeed.
The riding position is spot on. The seat is surprisingly comfortable and the suspension is nice and compliant. The engine has more than enough grunt and can propel the bike to pretty reasonable speeds. The screen and fairing work exceptionally well, far better than expected. The heated seat is a treat as are the handlebars and there's more tech and buttons than on a space shuttle. The tank capacity and consumption means that you've got an excellent range too; ideal for weekends away when you're unsure about the availability of petrol.
I could happily see myself jumping on one and riding to Italy, just as I did on my last Tiger.
However when I got off the main roads onto the damp back roads that I had to contend with today the bike the bike seemed overly high and heavy and intent on lighting the dash up like a Christmas tree at the slightest provocation.
It does feel like an excellent middle ground between a number of genres; but for me it's a bit too compromised for the sort of riding I'm enjoying at the moment - the Street Scrambler falls far short of the Tiger GT Pro is every measurable way, but I want to get back on it and play.
And that's what's important.
Apologies if my comments came across poorly. I love the look of the new Tiger GT Pro and Adventure Bikes in general. Not only that but I think of Tony as a friend and not just another bod on a forum so would not diss his machine for a moment.
However, as has been said by others, most bikes can do most things these days.....they've just become more 'specialised'. Like cycling......I'm lucky enough to have a road bike, an MTB and a gravel bike, but if I'm honest I could get by most of the time with just one. I'm not fortunate to have more than one motorbike however.
Therefore as with most things its all about how it makes you feel. I've done the adventure bike thing before when I though I was Charlie and Ewan but these days I kid myself I'm more like Steve McQueen.......that's my choice it doesn't make me right or wrong or anyone else right or wrong either. We're lucky to have these choices.
There was nothing even remotely offensive in your previous comment, Mark, and I completely understand where you’re coming from. Bikes are incredibly personal things and it really is a case of different strokes for different folks.
For me, I regard the Tiger as a kind of soft landing into the genre. It’s not stupidly big so it suits us shorter lot, but it’s very, very capable. It offers me a different kind of relationship with both the bike and the road, and I’m loving it. I do miss the Thruxton and also feel the pull of the heritage bikes that Triumph do so well. I can’t see myself not having the Tiger in any future I envisage, though.
Afternoon spent in a van today dropping the trackbike off for Estoril in 2 weeks, can't wait.
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Met him in Ashbourne so for those who know the roads, I took the ER6F...
From Macc to Buxton over the Cat&Fiddle
From Buxton I used the smaller roads that run (sort of) parallel to the A515 through Longnor, Stearndale etc to Ashbourne.
On the way home it was:
A515 Ashbourne to Buxton - pretty quickly tagged onto a group of 4 bikes (actually I think it was 3+1) for some spirited riding/making progress
Long Hill to Whaley - had it to myself in glorious late afternoon light
Whaley to Macc - straight into the the setting sun. It's a good job I can drive/ride/cycle that road with my eyes closed because I virtually was.
After 17 years of no garage at my previous home I finally have a toybox again. I've waited far too long to be able to get back to tinkering with the bikes under cover, as well as the luxury of being able to strip off the soaking layers before entering the house after riding in the wet.
Heaven!
new bike day initial impressions after doing around 80 miles
good points : its better than my 11 plate speed triple in just about every way (power , flickability , cruise control etc etc )
bad point : standard seat (after 80 miles my arse is broke)
first upgrade will be a comfort seat
riding position is great , no pins and needles in hands, no bad back - its like sitting in an arm chair , once i get the comfort seat fitted i reckon i'll have no problem riding this for 2+hrs at a time without a break.
the engine is mental compared to the speed triple , it will happily lift the front wheel off the floor in 3/4th gear at 3 figure speeds - handling wise its also better at cournering than the 11 plate speed i had.
... think of a sofa fited to a BMX with a lunatic engine and that pretty much it.
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https://www.louis-moto.co.uk/artikel...umber=10017602 might help (110 links for the 09, 114 links for the 10)
Odd that it says that on the website as the manufacturer says it doesn't need it
https://www.reginachain.net/wp-conte..._PUBLISHED.pdf
Just had a run out to a local garage as they have a CCM for sale, the quality up close looks unreal and what a eye catching bike.
But I was a little concerned to see this on the laquered frame on a bike with 11 miles?
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that welding is shocking , never mind the rusting.
Cringe
As you say (pugster) shocking welding…if you’re going to lacquer it to show it off, it needs to be good.(and not Rusty)
Better welding and then nickel plating would make all the difference.
I saw a used one in ocean bmw in Plymouth last month, it had deteriorated very badly.
I’d love to ride one,
And hope the new owners enjoy them.
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