just adding on, especially for a new bike, the first fork oil change should be much sooner
I've seen fork oil that's pitch black, glittery with metal flakes and lost viscosity, and that's coming out of a fork with aftermarket cartridge being neglected
Treat the fork oil like the engine oil, brake fluids too
Well said
Unfortunately most of the bikers I talk to, they didn't know that the fork require maintenance.
Maybe those commenters were referring to the 'whine' and not the 'buzz' per se. If so, then hell yes - all Triumph triples emit a hallmark whistling whine that comes from the counterbalancer gears that have straight-cut teeth.
I somewhat stumble upon your post while i was browsing thru this thread, since time flies I am wondering how was things going on for that bike
Okay would look onto chris code movie, I actually had part 2 of its book because I found that many people say part 2 would be more suitable for daily riding as opposed to part 1.
Found this randomly lol when search in utube, seem like uploader added some extra bits inside. I have to rewatch 1:45 multiple times in slow motion