New 2.5L owner, things I hate about the motorcycle.

True! Only “comfort” things that I have added to my GT are Grippuppies and a Corbin seat. Stock seat is better for short jaunts, but the Corbin starts to shine after three or four hours.
I put some Grip Puppies on my old R3T but the grips were just way big because of the larger grips to begin with. The GT grips are a little small and could use a set. My question is...how does that affect your heated grip function? Seems like it would be difficult to warm through the puppies, reducing the heat from the grips. I wonder if it stress the heated grip, insulating and causing them to overheat. I thought about cutting them into bands and putting them on kind of like the cushion grips you see. That way the whole grip wouldn't be covered.
 
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I don’t know if it stresses the system but it has never popped a fuse. The heat comes through great, and I have hardly ever put them on high, but I put them on in the summer so I can’t compare them to the bare grips. But then, later in winter, I bought a full set of the First Gear heat system and that has added months to my riding time. Great purchase! That has never popped a fuse either and it’s a pretty good draw on the system.
 
Then sell it and be done. Hate is pretty strong and these are things maybe you should have checked out before buying a 25000 dollar motorcycle. If you didn’t ride it before you bought it for the “big guy” then that’s on you. WTF
 
Yep, the throttle mapp and exhaust/catalytic converter were my first things to address. Blame Euro 5 emissions. And hey, Triumph, how about a factory f/r camera system? Hmm…
Stuff I have changed.
Tires-Usually Cobras, but can’t always find those. Not Triumph’s fault.
Brakes-Calipers are great, pads got upgraded to a more aggressive grade. User call.
Corbin seat is nicer on longer rides, stock is softer/better for short ones. User call.
Rear shock-Wilbers is a noticeably nicer shock. But I think the factory one is adequate. User call.
Mirrors- Factory were fine until they started getting floppyitis. Boo.
Quick-Shift should be stock but, hey, gotta squeeze those extra bucks from somewhere, right? Got mine.
Grip puppies- Is the GT going for the world record skinniest grips?
Carbon-fiber is totally a user call. My wallet does not thank me.
Some kind of block for accessory plugins. I got one but can’t remember the name.
TPMS- I think it’s a factory option but c’mon. Mine didn’t have it, bought FOBO.

“Um, that’s about it, Forrest. Oh, and coconut shrimp.”
 
I disagree with almost every single point the original poster says. This is my 10th motorcycle. I am extremely impressed with it. The brakes, clutch and transmission are like butter! I have an Indian bagger which has floorboards. That's not what this bike is about. I love the design of the rear fender. I love the silver accents on my red Rocket 3R. That little storage area under the seat is not for a phone. Who would ever think of putting your phone there? That's what pockets are for - or just use a bar mount. You can put more tools there if you are worried that the included tools are too few. To each his own!
 
Another answer is install crash bars and add highway pegs. Thus adding protection and the ability to change riding positions.
 
Does anyone use the USB plug under the seat at the back of the too small cubby? Asking for a friend. TYIA
I have not because I have an adapter I use in the din plug up front. I use the compartment for tool storage and the like.