ArekDeBoss

Turbocharged
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Lalaland
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Rocket 3 GT 2022
So annoying
Went to my garage to start and warm up Black Betty a bit and noticed cracked clocks.
It has been a bit frosty here in the UK. Hardly below 0 and funny enough my bike survived temps around -40C in Canada.
Now I need to replace clocks. Can I do it myself?
Is it legal? And where can I even get new clocks?
Great start of the year isn't it?
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So annoying
Went to my garage to start and warm up Black Betty a bit and noticed cracked clocks.
It has been a bit frosty here in the UK. Hardly below 0 and funny enough my bike survived temps around -40C in Canada.
Now I need to replace clocks. Can I do it myself?
Is it legal? And where can I even get new clocks?
Great start of the year isn't it?
IMG20240120160254.jpg
Get up with your local Triumph dealer as Triumph has replaced them for free. Even those outside of warranty.
 
If no warranty, I would check out the windscreen repair professionals,. They have special pressure applications to get into cracks and fix invisibly. If it is a real cosmetic issue to you get a pro and don't try and use a cheapo winscreen or phone screen repair kit as the pro has the skill to use whatever materials they use.
 
whats that snowflake on the road symbol, i have never seen that on mine
Probably an icy road warning risk due to temp approaching or just above O Celsius. It will be in your manual.
That is the air temp at sensor, so icy roads from frost still possible from overnight road surface temp.
 
If no warranty, I would check out the windscreen repair professionals,. They have special pressure applications to get into cracks and fix invisibly. If it is a real cosmetic issue to you get a pro and don't try and use a cheapo winscreen or phone screen repair kit as the pro has the skill to use whatever materials they use.
But is it made of glass or plastic?
 
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