Seanii Plunkett
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- Joined
- Mar 15, 2014
- Messages
- 180
- Location
- Guyra NSW
- Ride
- 2010 Triumph Roocket 3 Roadster with sidecar.
I had a 75' Interstate and it was a very good bike. Did lots of touring miles on it and it was very reliable. Getting a little bored with my Bonneville at the time, I went to Ryan's at Parramatta and fell in love with a red and white T160 but it had no compliance plate so I ended up at Eade's in Ashfield and rode home on the Norton.
As others have said, the electric start was more of a wish than a reality and the sprag clutch was useless.
Also, the front brake was rubbish and I replaced both the rotor and calliper with a Norman Hyde job which improved braking performance immeasurably.
The quality of finish and fittings was very good, better than Triumph in some respects...( the footrest mounts and swingarm etc were thicker and more solid. ) Handling was excellent and ground clearance good.
What I would liked to have had would have been a 5 speed box. It was too big a bike for a 4 speed.
My bike now belongs to my nephew in Brissie and is still going strong though not ridden much by him as he's a young fellow who rides a KTM Super Duke thing.
I just recently bought a T140 project....despite the Norton...I'm, a Triumph man.
As others have said, the electric start was more of a wish than a reality and the sprag clutch was useless.
Also, the front brake was rubbish and I replaced both the rotor and calliper with a Norman Hyde job which improved braking performance immeasurably.
The quality of finish and fittings was very good, better than Triumph in some respects...( the footrest mounts and swingarm etc were thicker and more solid. ) Handling was excellent and ground clearance good.
What I would liked to have had would have been a 5 speed box. It was too big a bike for a 4 speed.
My bike now belongs to my nephew in Brissie and is still going strong though not ridden much by him as he's a young fellow who rides a KTM Super Duke thing.
I just recently bought a T140 project....despite the Norton...I'm, a Triumph man.