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    Re: Hi All from Melbourne Australia
    Reply #8 on: May 28, 2023, 05.13 pm
    May 28, 2023, 05.13 pm
     :400: to the forum.
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    Re: Hi All from Melbourne Australia
    Reply #9 on: May 28, 2023, 10.18 pm
    May 28, 2023, 10.18 pm
    Hi Hardknight and :400: to the Forum !

    Removing the Fairings is NOT at all difficult !

    Triumph did a great job of hiding all the securing bolts,
    and as a part is removed, further bolts are revealed,
    so everything has to be done ( more or less ) in a certain order.

    I wrote a Topic a few years back showing step by step instructions on removing the Fairing
    ( and installing "R & G" Crash Bars ) with Photo's, and which also has a sheet you can download
    listing the location of all the bolts for reference :

    HOW TO : Remove the Fairing AND Fit R&G Adventure ( Crash ) Bars

    It's one of several useful "HOW TO" guides in that Section of the Forum  :028:

    With regards your Air Filter it depends on when the bike was last serviced / when it was last changed.

    The service schedule calls for it to be changed every 10,000 miles.

    There is a Service schedule in the Owners Handbook, although it contains some errors !  :164:

    You can download a document from the Forum which has the known errors corrected in the Service Schedule,
    along with corrections for the official Service Manual and other Triumph publications for the Trophy SE in the same place :

    Servicing Data, Reference Info. & DTC ( Fault ) Codes

    Cheers  :821:


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    Re: Hi All from Melbourne Australia
    Reply #10 on: May 29, 2023, 08.20 am
    May 29, 2023, 08.20 am
    Hi Hardknott. I'm in Moonee Ponds. I dropped you a PM........I hope. Let me know if it doesn't come through.

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    Re: Hi All from Melbourne Australia
    Reply #11 on: May 30, 2023, 10.32 am
    May 30, 2023, 10.32 am
    Hi there Hardnight,

    Welcome to the clan, lovely neck of the woods up there in Emerald, I'm located mainly in Fitzroy.

    Not to get technical.... but according to chemistry.... alcohol is a solution.. :)

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    Re: Hi All from Melbourne Australia
    Reply #12 on: Jun 04, 2023, 02.41 am
    Jun 04, 2023, 02.41 am
    Thanks for all the replies guys.
    In regards to the air filter, bike has never been on dirt, and has 28K klm, I guess I will get to it changing sooner than later.
    When I feel enthusiastic  :084:
    Any other things that need to be done whilst the bike is naked ?
    Timing chain, plugs , valve adjustments ?
    I have another ride BMW K1200RS in comparison its smoother and quieter in the gearbox trans, the Trophy whines. Don't get me wrong I love the Trophy its one of the most comfortable bikes, just the trans noise is annoying any ideas ?
    Perfect day in Melbourne sun is shining and 12 degrees celsius.


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    Re: Hi All from Melbourne Australia
    Reply #13 on: Jun 04, 2023, 06.53 am
    Jun 04, 2023, 06.53 am
       Hardknight, ear plugs drown out any unwanted noises whilst saving your ears. :821: :028:
    HACKLE     I'm too young to be this old.



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    Re: Hi All from Melbourne Australia
    Reply #14 on: Jun 05, 2023, 10.55 pm
    Jun 05, 2023, 10.55 pm
    *Originally Posted by trophied [+]
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    Greetings from Tasmania. I am a daily Trophy rider, and sometimes it takes me hours to get home from work even though it 20min on the highway :008: With some of the best riding in the world, Tassie is the best place for biking and with the excellent wind protection that the trophy has, it a no brainer. Welcome to paradise.