My 2012 Tiger 800 looked great after 4 years.yep your spot on with that its shocking when you go to a bike meet on the weekend and see some of it, my mate got a 2016 triumph tiger its shocking
rob
my mates 2011 tiger 800 is still mint as well but triumph now saving money and making the newer ones out of choclate like honda not slagging triumph of i like um but seems build quality is now not so good 4 mates got newish africa twins to falling apartMy 2012 Tiger 800 looked great after 4 years.
I ventured into a new GPS setup. Moved my existing Garmin Montana to a bar mount and installed a Samsung Tab A (2019) on the windshield mount. Going to try to use GAIA GPS as main off road GPS source. View attachment 66086
what actually have you done can i ask, how did you open the light up like that did you cut ittoday I made a small change to the original s10 headlight !!
Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk
I used a heat gun, heat the whole edge well being careful not to melt the plastic, then start opening from the top, heat again if necessary, the butyl tape then it must be put back when we close the headlight!what actually have you done can i ask, how did you open the light up like that did you cut it
ok thanks what did you do tho, paint the lights gold it looks like niceI used a heat gun, heat the whole edge well being careful not to melt the plastic, then start opening from the top, heat again if necessary, the butyl tape then it must be put back when we close the headlight!
Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk
Gaia seems to have the option of downloading the layers needed in advance if you know the route you will taking. I will do some tests around this area before venturing into our planned trip this year on the NEBDR.that’s a great set up with the tablet. When I was in north Africa with my bike last year, I ran into a local who used a Samsung tablet as his GPS. He also had a data package on it so got instant information on everything. He chose a tablet over GPS because he could use Google maps and would have a much larger screen to boot. With our exorbitant data rates in Canada, you could probably use maps.me or Sygic.