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I'm trying to help a friend sell this, he bought it with virtually no knowledge of motorcycles and refers to it as a "crotch rocket". Says it hurts his knees and he wants a cruiser. I dunno.
2001 Triumph Sprint ST, 46k miles, Pirelli rubber, Throttlemeister, heated grips, plugs for heated gear, three hard bags in decent shape. I've ridden this bike, and it runs strong, handles well, and is ready to eat a whole bunch more miles. I think it could use a throttle body sync, the throttle response isn't perfect, but it runs out strong and pulls hard.
Its a nice bike. Call Joe Bissonette at 802-578-4311, he's open to cash offers and trades. Asking $2700 OBO.
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still available?
theres just something about a blue bike
me? looking for bikes? perish the thought!
theres just something about a blue bike
Yeah, its collecting dust in Joe's barn. Make him an offer, he'd love to get rid of it.
SOLD, to me. good bike. has almost 57k miles though, rear tire needed replacing, so did the chain and sprockets, something is loose in the fuel tank, so I'll check that out too. air filter is yellow but doesnt look cloggeg. horn harness broken, rear hugger mostly broken, one tail light out.
so, it will all be good to go hopefully when my c/s get in. nothing big deal, and a very good bike with very good power. sleepy throttle was merely year old gas, the common too weak fuel pressure (fixed with a hammer), and stock WAY too tall gearing (19/43). some seafoam will clean up the tops of the valves, which will help too, and the tank has been drained and fresh gas added, a cable will throw a new map on it and some fun with tubing will make a shorty muffler. that will bring me up past stock horsepower, 18/45 sprocket will make a wheelie monster with 147mph top speed. might add a little diameter to the throttle tube as well, to quicken the response.
some springs and fresh suspension oil up front and thats sorted for the winter, update to cartridge forks soon on it, and a hand rebuild of the rear shock with a 1100lbs spring and goldvalve will give my corners back.
theres just something about a blue bike
well, I'm putting -1 front sprocket and +2 rear sprocket on, so that should wake it up, and there is a fuel pressure regulator modification to bring it up to 50+ psi that helps a lot as well, thats now been done.
as for goldvavles, when I was freshening up the front fluid, guess what popped out? shocked I was, the fluid was toast and then some, so they were useless, but now they are happy
Last edited by Dichotomous; 10-18-11 at 03:01 PM.
theres just something about a blue bike
I'm picking up that "stuff" today at lunch. I know there is a windsheild, but I'm not sure what else there is
theres just something about a blue bike
By the way, I brought that OBDII cable to Bike Night last night, and then completely forgot to give it to Jason.
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
thats ok, I could probably meet up with you sometime too, unless you moved really far away or something.
I was gonna ask to borrow your eccentric adjuster to fit the next chain. that eccentric needs lubing too, so over the winter I will regrease the bearing and clean up and lube the eccentric
btw, if you feel a small amount of play in the rear wheel on the centerstand (and I mean just a tiny fraction, just enough to feel a microclick) try tightening that rear pinch bolt, aparently it does that.
Last edited by Dichotomous; 03-08-12 at 08:11 AM.
theres just something about a blue bike
I work downtown, so if you are going to be in the area one of these days just let me know (if it is going to be a nice day I will have it on me, if not you'll have to let me know ahead of time), otherwise I'll just make sure to bring it to BN each week. Not sure what size tools you need for the rear hub or the front axle, but if they are the same as for the 1050 you can borrow those as well. I don't remember the exact sizes offhand, but they were hard to find pieces.
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
theres just something about a blue bike
toolkit came in the box of stuff, along with driving lights, a touring windshield, some random thing that I have no idea what it does, another chain guard (though the old one is fine) and some brakelines
theres just something about a blue bike
Pic of the random thing?
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
My bad on the tool kit, when I picked it up at Joe's, the chain was about to fall off, so I spent a while dicking around tightening it.
I liked that bike, had a lot more character than the Bandit I ended up with...
theres just something about a blue bike