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Old May 30, 2010 | 02:14 AM
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Kudos to you for knowing to pull the clutch and feather the brakes. That's refreshing to read. Many riders would have panicked and grabbed a handful of brake. You pretty much saved your own life. Nice work.

Sad to hear that the 675 is done. I'm not sure how picky dealers are where you're from, but here they may not honor a warranty with the exhaust you have on there. You may want to return her to stock form before requesting a new engine. Good luck with everything.
 
Old May 30, 2010 | 05:52 PM
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Kudos to you for knowing to pull the clutch and feather the brakes. That's refreshing to read. Many riders would have panicked and grabbed a handful of brake. You pretty much saved your own life. Nice work.

Sad to hear that the 675 is done. I'm not sure how picky dealers are where you're from, but here they may not honor a warranty with the exhaust you have on there. You may want to return her to stock form before requesting a new engine. Good luck with everything.
Thank u SAB .. thanks for the exhaust advise il look into it tomorrow morning
 
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So what's the verdict?
 
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That's terrible. Good thing it's under warranty though.
 
Old Jun 2, 2010 | 05:49 PM
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So what's the verdict?
they added oil .. changed the oil filter .. it started working .. the ticking sound was still there so he said .. it might be from the crank shaft or cam shaft .. anyways the pistons are not getting oil .. and yes its going to be done under warranty
 
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good to hear that, who is the Dealer and where is their garage?
 
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good to hear that, who is the Dealer and where is their garage?
Garage - Nader motorcycles in Tubli
the Distributer is abdulla al jaber
 
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You fried a Rod Bearing - Gonna need a Rebuild for sure. Make sure they dont try and BS you and put a Heavy weight oil in there - Make sure they supply a new engine, or do a rebuild and replace the Crank, and Bearings.... Glad to hear you walked away!
 
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You fried a Rod Bearing - Gonna need a Rebuild for sure. Make sure they dont try and BS you and put a Heavy weight oil in there - Make sure they supply a new engine, or do a rebuild and replace the Crank, and Bearings.... Glad to hear you walked away!
the only prob here that we dont have a Triumph dealership with a professional triumph garage .. so what r the things that should be replaced ? just to add to my check list
 



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