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The Price of Shims These Days - Also Triumph Opinions?

Started by oldsport, May 18, 2004, 02:50:10 PM

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oldsport

I bought 2 valve shims from Eastside Motorsports (Suzuki) in Bellevue WA and was charged 4.99 ea.  

I had seen on bikebandit.com where they are charging $10.35.

This gives new meaning to their name, don't you think?

Also, what's your opinion on how they are painting some of the new Bonneville motors black? My dealer is asking $6999 for this model.



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scratch

Stock up on shims!

That Triumph reminds me of a Vincent Black Shadow (hmm...drool).
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jake42

that is a sweet looking biking. I agree with scratch it does look like an old black shadow.  There were a couple of them at the bike show last year.  I'm a big fan.  ON a related note, what do you guys think of the Royal Enfield rereleases?

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scratch

The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

oldsport

Quote from: scratchBleh. But that's just my opinion.

That's a 'Bleh' on the Enfield?

I talked with a dealer a few months ago about the RE and he started out by saying that 'you can't ride them on the freeway'.  Why?  He said because too many 'parts fall off'.  He also said they need a long break-in.

Just bring along all your spanners I guess.

They are cute though.
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jake42

well i guess you'll have that when you build a bike that's essentially from the 50's.  I still think they look kinda cool.  but, damn a black shadow would be a cool restoration.

jake
"God is a big guy who drives a monster truck and lives in the sky". Isaac age 3.  My boy is a philosophical genius.

JakeD-getting your nipple pierced is not crazy. Killing a drifter to get an errection? Now that's crazy!

jiggersplat

bah... i just paid $13 each for two at the local suzuki dealer.
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Kerry

Quote from: oldsportI bought 2 valve shims from Eastside Motorsports (Suzuki) in Bellevue WA
Since we're "mixing threads" anyway....

Does this mean you'll be retesting your petcock soon?   :roll:
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JLKasper

I think the extra dollars for a T100 is worth it over a standard Bonnie.  Although I'm not too wild about the chrome-plated side covers (I prefer brushed aluminum), the addition of a deluxe paint job, tank pads, and a tachometer easily adds the extra value to the bike.  OTOH, if you know a fella with a steady hand and a jar of gold pinstriping paint, a little extra coachlining would look really cool on the all-black one.  Just my $.02

Re: the RE...   Even if you were masochistic enough to invest in '50s technology, I'd wait until the 5 speed left-shift trannies are available stateside, instead of the 4 speed right shift converted boxes.  I don't know if the gear ratios support a taller top gear, but the entire aura of that bike lends towards taking the roads less travelled (2-lane secondaries):cheers:
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oldsport

Quote from: KerrySince we're "mixing threads" anyway....

Does this mean you'll be retesting your petcock soon?   :roll:

I bet you'd like that.   :)

I thought about it but decided to let you 'sweat it' a little longer.  Never hurts to ask though.

OS
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oldsport

Quote from: JLKasperOTOH, if you know a fella with a steady hand and a jar of gold pinstriping paint, a little extra coachlining would look really cool on the all-black one.  Just my $.02

Now that's an excellent idea.  I think you could run the risk on this bike (black Bonneville) of having it looking like a 1970s Firebird TA (without the chicken decal).  So nice pinstripes could go a long ways.



QuoteRe: the RE...   Even if you were masochistic enough to invest in '50s technology, I'd wait until the 5 speed left-shift trannies are available stateside, instead of the 4 speed right shift converted boxes.  I don't know if the gear ratios support a taller top gear, but the entire aura of that bike lends towards taking the roads less travelled (2-lane secondaries):cheers:

Yes, using one as your 'commuter' misses the point.  Showing up at the 'Ace' is more its Forte'.  If you read some of the things online from owners, they seem to be fairly pleased.  This poor dealer sounded like he had been to court a couple times with unhappy customers.
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scratch

Quote from: oldsportThat's a 'Bleh' on the Enfield?


Me likey black Triumph. :mrgreen:
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

oldsport

Quote from: scratch
Quote from: oldsportThat's a 'Bleh' on the Enfield?


Me likey black Triumph. :mrgreen:

Thanks for the opinion, but don't you ride a purple motorcycle? Not sure if that qualifies you or not.  :dunno:

OKOS
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JLKasper

Quote from: oldsport
Quote from: JLKasperOTOH, if you know a fella with a steady hand and a jar of gold pinstriping paint, a little extra coachlining would look really cool on the all-black one.  Just my $.02

Now that's an excellent idea.  I think you could run the risk on this bike (black Bonneville) of having it looking like a 1970s Firebird TA (without the chicken decal).  So nice pinstripes could go a long ways.

If the pinstriper has a thick brush, you could always get the "Burt Reynolds" makeover, and hire a Sally Field lookalike in a wedding dress as your pillion.  Finding a cosmetic surgeon to perform the chest hair implants is the only difficult part... ;)  

My buddy had a Norton Interstate just like the one in the background of the Vincent pic.  It was very reliable "for an English motorcycle".  I led him to a site that had a Keihin carb conversion kit which would have made all the difference.  He'd have none of it, and traded it with leaky Amals for a '71 Honda 750 and some cash. :cheers:
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scratch

I had a blue '78 750 Bonnie. Does that qualify? I could tune it so it would fire on the first kick. I used to work at Raber's Parts Mart, Triumph, Norton, BSA. Almost broke my ankle trying to start a Vincent Velocette.

I hate having a purple bike... :lol:
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

oldsport

Quote from: scratchI had a blue '78 750 Bonnie. Does that qualify? I could tune it so it would fire on the first kick. I used to work at Raber's Parts Mart, Triumph, Norton, BSA. Almost broke my ankle trying to start a Vincent Velocette.

I hate having a purple bike... :lol:

Whoa!  With credentials like that, you certainly do!

BTW, isn't it more of a 'Mauve'?
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scratch

O.K., o.k....I hate having a 'Mauve' bike...

:lol:
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

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