I just found your video. This is awesome. Great detail and explanation for each step of this operation. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!
I once had a Honda CB 750 and was actually able to just remove front wheel and fender etc and slide new gaiter on from the bottom. New rubber was so fresh, it went right over the bolt attachment points. Not sure its possible on the Triumph. I have a 2005 t100, so that'll probably be an issue at some point. Thanks 😊
Hi Got the gaiters on. Thanks again. Very easy following your video. Mine is also a 2001, but it is green and silver. Have you adjusted your valves yet? Would love a video of that.
2hondaboy2 No, haven't gotten around to adjust valves yet. Don't know if I'm gonna do that myself yet since I don't really have a good workspace. Might leave it to a service center since I have to change to a new set of tyres as well this coming season.
How did you alight the folk (install it back as original) when you reassemble it? I saw you tighten it down on this video before attach the wheel back on will that cause any problems? Thanks
Hi and thank you for asking. It's been several years since I sold my Bonneville, but I did do pre-tightening and then post-tightening to ensure the alignment was correct. Good luck with your bike and ride safe.
Hi and thank you for asking. it's been several years since I sold my Bonneville. I didn't get a new set of tyres for it, I sold it as it was with the mounted tyres.
No need to take off the wheel, fender etc. Just disconnect speedometer then loosen the triple tree clamps and drop the forks right out
Thank you so much from Spain. I will do this operation and this video was cery helpful and detailing all the steps. THANKS again, my friend.
Excellent instructions, thank you!
Thank you for your feedback, appreciate it. I don't have that bike anymore tho.
I just found your video. This is awesome. Great detail and explanation for each step of this operation. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!
+2hondaboy2 Thank you, hope your gaiter fittings turn out great!
Very good video,
Lots of work but looks great!
exactly what i was looking for. thanks very much
I once had a Honda CB 750 and was actually able to just remove front wheel and fender etc and slide new gaiter on from the bottom. New rubber was so fresh, it went right over the bolt attachment points.
Not sure its possible on the Triumph. I have a 2005 t100, so that'll probably be an issue at some point. Thanks 😊
Hi
Got the gaiters on. Thanks again. Very easy following your video. Mine is also a 2001, but it is green and silver. Have you adjusted your valves yet? Would love a video of that.
2hondaboy2 No, haven't gotten around to adjust valves yet. Don't know if I'm gonna do that myself yet since I don't really have a good workspace. Might leave it to a service center since I have to change to a new set of tyres as well this coming season.
Perfect, thank you very much!
+roland681 Thank you, happy to help!
How did you alight the folk (install it back as original) when you reassemble it? I saw you tighten it down on this video before attach the wheel back on will that cause any problems? Thanks
Hi and thank you for asking. It's been several years since I sold my Bonneville, but I did do pre-tightening and then post-tightening to ensure the alignment was correct. Good luck with your bike and ride safe.
Please let us know what brand and model of tires you end up with. That is something I will need this season as well. Thanks again.
Hi and thank you for asking. it's been several years since I sold my Bonneville. I didn't get a new set of tyres for it, I sold it as it was with the mounted tyres.
what size tires are you sporting here?
Hi and thank you for asking. it's been several years since I sold my Bonneville. I don't remember the tyre size I had back then.