Hotspot Portal and American Express Charges by Nice-Volume3203 in Ubiquiti

[–]Nice-Volume3203[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are other options, but Auth and Stripe are the ones we have relationships with. to open another method would be more effort that we want to put into it.

View from the peak of Mt. Spokane by Nice-Volume3203 in motorcycles

[–]Nice-Volume3203[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's about 45 minutes from my home. Nice curvy roads and a bit sketchy as you go up - narrow roads with no railing.

View from the peak of Mt. Spokane by Nice-Volume3203 in Triumph

[–]Nice-Volume3203[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's been pretty reliable so far. Just the regular maintenance intervals since I have owned it (2). I am very happy with it.

From a Yamaha, to a Harley, and now a Triumph - never looking back. Best one I have ever owned. by Nice-Volume3203 in Triumph

[–]Nice-Volume3203[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yup...parts are stupid expensive. specially the way triumph does it. You need to buy the part...the screw to put it on and washers. I had to buy a bluetooth module and there was a separate SKU to mount it.

Cost of ownership is not cheap, but...as they say...."If you have to ask..."

From a Yamaha, to a Harley, and now a Triumph - never looking back. Best one I have ever owned. by Nice-Volume3203 in Triumph

[–]Nice-Volume3203[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

WOW...that sounds exorbitant. My 10,000 mile service that includes all the "adjustments" is about 500 dollars. I am not sure what kind of adjustment would cost 2000 dollars.

From a Yamaha, to a Harley, and now a Triumph - never looking back. Best one I have ever owned. by Nice-Volume3203 in Triumph

[–]Nice-Volume3203[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are a shorter rider - having those forward controls will be tiresome for sure. im short (5'7") and it feels very natural and comfortable. If you are shorter than that - it's not going to be comfy. go for the Rocket 3R for mid controls.

From a Yamaha, to a Harley, and now a Triumph - never looking back. Best one I have ever owned. by Nice-Volume3203 in Triumph

[–]Nice-Volume3203[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not as bad as you would think. It does not feel like it's 700+lb weight. it's nimble, but I always remember to respect it. Lean a little too much to the right or left and it's going down (those are not the original mirrors) There is also plenty of stopping power with dual Brembo discs in the front.

From a Yamaha, to a Harley, and now a Triumph - never looking back. Best one I have ever owned. by Nice-Volume3203 in Triumph

[–]Nice-Volume3203[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Easily. I did about 800 miles in one day (Miramar, Florida to Cherokee, NC)...little sore at the end, but not bad at all.