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Hello from France
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Hi all !
I write from France.
I was looking for Spedmaster/America french forum, but I did'nt find anything in my country.

I finally found this site. That will be a nice place for me to learn all about America. I bought mine 10 days ago, ride 1000 km. That's a great pleasure to ride this bike!

Now, I'm looking for exhausts because, as you know, stock exhaust are just a bit louder than my wash-machine ....

So , I plan to buy long america silencers .
I just want louder but not too much because I live downtown and I'm not sure my neighbours will apreciate too much noise.

So, that was just a "Hello" post from France.
For exhaust, I'll read the appropriate forum and I'll post if necessary.
Thanxx.


I do not read/write english very well. Thank's to be patient. Triumph America/Speedmaster French community : http://www.yogourtnoway.com
Re: Hello from France
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Welcome Frenchy, now post the photos you've taken of your new ride.


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Re: Hello from France
Tfrenchy #352812 09/06/2009 6:36 PM
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Triumph Off-Roads may be what you want.


We all like to think of ourselves as rugged individualists. But when push comes to shove most of us are sheep who do what we are told. Worst of all, a lot of us become unpaid agents of whoever is controlling the agenda by enforcing the current dogma on the few rugged individualists who actually exist.
Re: Hello from France
ladisney #352813 09/06/2009 6:46 PM
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Hello and welcome.


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Re: Hello from France
The_Dog33 #352814 09/06/2009 7:05 PM
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Bonjour ! We don't get very many Frenchmen here .

Welcome !


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Re: Hello from France
Tfrenchy #352815 09/06/2009 7:59 PM
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Welcome Thierry,

Poke around the various forums and you will hopefully find answers to many of your questions. Hundreds of members have posted their experiences over the years and a few even know what they're talking about .

If you don't find the answer, feel free to throw it out for consideration.

There's a tech forum with lots of information, you have no doubt been there.

One benefit of ba.com is meeting people from your geographical neighbourhood. There's rides and gatherings going on all the time.

If a posting gets moved to another forum, don't take any offense, moderators sometimes let the "power" go to our heads

Enjoy and ride safe man.........

jh

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Re: Hello from France
freedom #352816 09/06/2009 8:04 PM
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Bienvenue Tfrenchy,
Il faut acheter des "Bubs". A moi, ils (elles?) sont mieux que plus d'autres. Le son est fort mais pas desagreable.

Dang, my french is rusty. And to think I once passed the BEPC way back when.

Yep, welcome et bon chance!!

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Re: Hello from France
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Well....MY "theory" is Thierry here just might turn out to be the very first frenchman to ever attend one of the Euro Rallies next year!!!

Of course, THAT is IF you jokers around here don't scare the poor guy off somehow by that time!!!

(...like say by makin' awful puns with the guy's name, or somethin' like that!!!)

Welcome dude!!!


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Re: Hello from France
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Bonjour mon ami et bienvenue à notre site web!


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Welcome Thierry!
I am in France often (Lac du Vassivere) and a few of us tour France every year.
La Rochelle is perfect for your America (you are right about the pipes an essential modification).
Enjoy!


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Re: Hello from France
BlueNose #352820 09/06/2009 11:32 PM
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Welcome to the site and the bike! Be forewarned, we do a lot of good natured joking around here, but we are absolutely cool.


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Re: Hello from France
arstaren #352821 09/06/2009 11:55 PM
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Welcome. Great bunch of guys here. Plenty of info avaliable. Great choice on your bike. What have you got?

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SpeedyKiwi #352822 09/07/2009 4:09 AM
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Wouaahhoooo!
What a Welcome !!!

Thank you guys, Happy to be here !

I've not a lot of time by now (lot of work / it's 11 AM here), but I will reply to all asap.


I do not read/write english very well. Thank's to be patient. Triumph America/Speedmaster French community : http://www.yogourtnoway.com
Re: Hello from France
Tfrenchy #352823 09/07/2009 6:31 AM
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I've a few time now, so, let's go :

@Picasso736 : Sorry, I did not have pics of the ride. Next time ...

@ladisney : When you say Off-Roads, do you mean "Triumph silencers for use in CA only" Like This ?? Is that loud enough , or do I have to remove something ? (I do not want to remove something, I prefer to find exhausts with nice sound ) By now, I feel ridiculous riding a wonderfull , beautiful, (all-in-full) , bike that sound like a toy motorcycle

@The_Dog33: hello !

@Wade : here I am ! Not seen lots of America/Speedmaster in my City ...

@freedom : Thank you for all. I doubt I found some ride from my geographical neighbourhood here ... Who knows..

@Conwy : What is "Bubs" ? do you have a link ? (Hope it's not so loud.)

@Dwight : I've not well understood , sorry. If you mean I attend an Euro rally here in France with our "belles anglaises", sure I am !

@mountainman : bonjour "L'homme des montagnes"

@BlueNose : Hello, don't forget me if you ride near La Rochelle.

@astaren : Sure you are. It's not exactly what I mean (I changed my signature)

@SpeedyKiwi : Hello, I've a wonderful America (Phantom Black). Now I'm waiting for Sissi-Bar , Roadster screen and Tacho. Should be here in two or three days.

I plan to buy large leather bag (in french : sacoches), gear indicator (wich ?), maybe the additional light bar (with fog lamp) and of course other exhausts.

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Re: Hello from France
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I do not speak/read english very well. Thank's to be patient.




Your English is better than my French!
Come to think of it, most peoples English is better than mine!


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Oh, Thank You ,

I learned 30 years ago, at school, but made a lot of journey in Europa , Asia and Africa countries.


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Who does understand dwight
@Dwight : I've not well understood , sorry. If you mean I attend an Euro rally here in France with our "belles anglaises", sure I am !


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Welcome to the site!


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@ladisney : When you say Off-Roads, do you mean "Triumph silencers for use in CA only" Like This ?? Is that loud enough , or do I have to remove something ? (I do not want to remove something, I prefer to find exhausts with nice sound ) By now, I feel ridiculous riding a wonderful , beautiful, (all-in-full) , bike that sound like a toy motorcycle




Yes, those are the ones. Actually, they are NOT legal in California. Their advantage is that they give you a better sound and the bike stills runs great with no other changes. BUT, if you want to open up the airbox and re-jet the carburetor for better performance the Off Roads allow you to do so. You may be able to buy a set from a member and save some money too as many members think even the TOR's are not loud enough and have opted to buy other products.


We all like to think of ourselves as rugged individualists. But when push comes to shove most of us are sheep who do what we are told. Worst of all, a lot of us become unpaid agents of whoever is controlling the agenda by enforcing the current dogma on the few rugged individualists who actually exist.
Re: Hello from France
roadworthy #352829 09/07/2009 9:56 AM
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Salut TFrenchy,

Et voila, Des Bubs pour toi

If you read the exhaust threads, you will find people that like one exhaust versus another. My own preference is, naturellement, Bubs. It's best that you read those threads, then decide on your own set of pipes (exhaust). You may find some youtube videos of some of the exhaust systems being used, but the audio quality of a pc just does not reflect the deep, throaty feeling you get in person. Personally, I would recommend you avoid the TOR (Triumph Off-Road) exhaust.

Et si tu veux acheter des sacoches, ils sont des membres d'ici et tres gentils: Fast Eddy Sports et Brent NewSpeedmaster

Bon chance et A+

PS: I hope my bad French makes sense.

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Conwy #352830 09/07/2009 10:13 AM
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Quote:

I hope my bad French makes sense.




It cant be any worse than your "good" english

Dont listen to Steve...real men have Specialty Spares long cannons

Whos the guy that started an accessory business in that part of the world recenty...?

BTW...welcme!


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Keep your eyes peeled for next year's Euro Rally in "La Bavière"! And, of course, Welcome!


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@ladisney : I've just understood : TOR is Triumph Off Road ?! (Zut , I spent some time to try to find those on the Web...)
I've already planned to buy long T O R exhaust and change airbox too. (my vendor make cartography - My America is EFI)

@Conwy : I've already seen video with BUBS. That seems to be very loud.
I do not understand "I would recommend you avoid the TOR" . Do you mean it's a good thing or a bad thing buying TOR ? (I dont understand "avoid" ...).
Thanks for the links. Bookmarked! (and your french is probably as good as my english . But we understand each other.)

@piper : La Baviere is 1000 km far from me...

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Re: Hello from France
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Tfrenchy: avoid = éviter

Moi, je n'aime pas les TOR. Les Bubs ou SS sont plus mieux!

Yes, Bubs will be louder than the TORs and the SS (Specialty Spares) will be even louder (plus fort). Both (Bubs & SS) are good pipes, you will find threads in the Exhaust section talking about the benefits of both. You can't go wrong with either. And you certainly won't be confused with the "buzz" of a Mobilette!!


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Tfrenchy #352834 09/07/2009 1:53 PM
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Greetings Thierry from south east england and welcome to the forums... 1000km is nothing for euro rally participants.
Nick will be organizing it next year so keep an eye out for a thread about it in a few months time.
Dave


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Greetings from Scotland long live the auld alliance


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@Conwy : ok , Avoid = Eviter.
Do Bubs really sound like this ? That sounds great! Deep enough... seems not so loud ...

@Hedgehog : : Hi Dave, I'll keep an eye out for all this forum.

@kidhaf : : Hi, Eric. I whish for a ride some day in UK/Scotland. That are nice countries, not so far from me.


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Thierry,
Oui a peu pres. Le son sur l'ordinateur, c'est pas tres ...ummm...exact? juste?

The Bubs will "bark" (aboyer? comme un chien) when you twist the throttle and they do have a sweet sound (a moi au moins). I used to get a lot of compliments about my bike, even at stoplights.

It's best you read through the Exhaust section and listen to sound clips from the different pipes that people like. I recommend that you do keep your original stock pipes, you never know when they might come in handy.

Bon chance


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Ok,

I've already listen to clips and already read Exhausts forum. It's hard to make choice...
And don't worry, I'll keep stock pipes by my side, just in case men in blue will talk to me closer ....

Thanxx


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Thierry,

Hiya and welcome!

The last time I was in France on the way back from the Euro rally, I think someone was moving the road signs around because although I knew where I was, the roads actually were not going in the same direction as me.

Still, it was a nice place to be geographically misplaced!

Have fun and ride safe!


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Hello Stretchermonkey
You're right ! Signs also ride in France, specially around midnight


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I finally bought Tsukayu hard saddlebags from newspeedmaster.com. They probably will arrive in one or two weeks.


I do not read/write english very well. Thank's to be patient. Triumph America/Speedmaster French community : http://www.yogourtnoway.com

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