It has been enjoyable to watch you learn about your Trident and showcasing the mods you are doing. Thanks for posting these! The Trident is one of two bikes I am seriously evaluating right now. The other being the MT-09 SP from Yamaha. Totally different class of bike, yes, but I really want to own a triple for the first time - ha!
Thanks. Yeah, it's a great bike. You can't go wrong with the Yamaha either. One of the guys I ride with just picked up a 2022 Yamaha Tracer9 GT which is based off the MT-09 but more of a sport-tourer. Really nice bike and when I rode it, it felt REALLY Nice. Good luck, you will definitely get some more power going with the MT-09, but the Trident is no slouch either.
I think the gauge being "sticky" is a way to not have the fuel reading be all over the place depending on lean, acceleration, decelteration, wheelies, etc.
It has been enjoyable to watch you learn about your Trident and showcasing the mods you are doing. Thanks for posting these! The Trident is one of two bikes I am seriously evaluating right now. The other being the MT-09 SP from Yamaha. Totally different class of bike, yes, but I really want to own a triple for the first time - ha!
Thanks. Yeah, it's a great bike. You can't go wrong with the Yamaha either. One of the guys I ride with just picked up a 2022 Yamaha Tracer9 GT which is based off the MT-09 but more of a sport-tourer. Really nice bike and when I rode it, it felt REALLY Nice. Good luck, you will definitely get some more power going with the MT-09, but the Trident is no slouch either.
To be fair the triumph manual does state it'll take a short while to register as a full tank.
I think the gauge being "sticky" is a way to not have the fuel reading be all over the place depending on lean, acceleration, decelteration, wheelies, etc.
I have a 2020 street triple R and when I fill up my tank it does the same thing. I guess it is a Triumph Thing.
I now have a 2023 Tiger 900 and yup, does the same thing my Trident did. Definitely seems like a Triumph thing.
Other brands of bikes do the same fuel taking awhile to register.
Same here: my Trident does the same thing. At first, I thought it was broken but the dealer assured me it’s normal for a Triumph
UK gallon 4.5L. US gallon 3.7L
Straddle bike to get level manual says you can get 14.4L up to bottom of filler neck or 14L on side stand.
It explains in manual about computer registering gas ⛽ level that it takes a mile to show on dash it's normal.
The site states 60mpg but I believe that’s uk gallons. 60mpg uk is 50 us
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