Loving My Cafe Racer

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Hi, I'm new to the forum and after realizing that readers want more info on recent deliveries, I thought I'd add my experience. I recently took delivery of a Cafe Racer from Munroe Motors in San Francisco. They received two Cafe Racers in mid July. I put up my deposit in February, 2012 and luckily happened to pick the model/color that arrived first. I was actually on the Kenny Dreer list too.

I now have over 1,000 miles on the bike and it is settling in well. The stock mufflers were ridiculous -- all you could hear was the mechanical noise. So, I installed the cat back exhaust offered by South Bay Triumph and it made a huge improvement -- sounds amazing under power and is quite unique -- imagine a cross between an older Norton Commando and a Ducati with after-market exhaust.

I also did not care for the stock seat. In addition to having limited padding, I found it caused pain in my hips, as if it was forcing my hips apart. I'm quite comfortable with sportbike ergonomics, so doubted it had much to do with the clip ons. So, I had Corbin build me a custom seat while I waited and it is quite comfortable. It is narrower at the tank, with much better padding. I'd post a picture, but can't figure out how to do that here (help?). I've also added the Halcyon bar end mirrors.

I absolutely love the ride. Handling, shocks, and brakes could not be better. The engine is impressive and well suited to the bike. It does vibrate more than you'd expect, but not so much to be a problem. The mechanical noise seems to be quieter as it breaks in or it could be that the new exhaust just drowns out the clatter. For the most part, fueling is excellent with immediate response and gobs of torque down low. Feels similar to my Ducati 916 in that way. There is a bit of a flat spot encountered only when cruising between 2K - 3K, which I believe is caused by the lean fueling and made to be more of an issue with the less restrictive exhaust. So, I'm awaiting the ECU connector tool to arrive at Munroe Motors and South Bay Triumph so they can further develop improved maps. However, get the bike on a twisty road and keep revs in the 3K - 5K range and it is absolute nirvana, if that's your thing.

As to reliability, the bike has been perfect so far. I have seen some oil leaks, but they appear to have come from Munroe overfilling the oil and leaking out the overflow. It does run rough until warmed up and has stalled on me once in 1,000 miles, but my idle is slower than it should be. I've also noticed that the drive chain comes perilously close to the SBT exhaust and they have come in contact. I think if I keep the chain well adjusted that it should not be a problem.

So, if the questions are "was it worth the wait" and "would I do it again", yes absolutely. Having said that, one should note that I am a Norton fanatic, having had Mk III Commandos for most of my adult life (I'm old). I'm also a British nuthead in general (including interest in Triumphs, Tritons, Lotuses, Jaguars, Minis, etc). So, I'm not saying I'm unbiased on this matter. But, when the new Nortons were first announced I knew I needed one and couldn't be happier now that it has materialized.

Hope that helps.

Cheers
 
My buddies chain also hits his muffler. Do you have the SB X-pipe also or just the silencers? He has both!
 
You can expect your bike to keep on improving every hundred miles! It will start better, idle stronger, rev freer, and shift smoother! I have heard that this continues up to 3000-4000 miles, but I don't really know since my 961SF has only about half that! Adjusting the idle only takes 10 seconds with a 1.5 mm allen wrench!

Check your tire pressures often. Enjoy the awsome ride! :D
 
BPHORSEGUY said:
My buddies chain also hits his muffler. Do you have the SB X-pipe also or just the silencers? He has both!

I just got the silencers from SBT and am using the stock catalytic X-pipe. I just checked the clearance and it is okay now, so it might have occurred earlier when the chain was a bit looser?
 
Fast Eddie said:
Can you post some pics of the Corbin seat please??

How do I upload pictures? I don't use any photo sharing sites, but I do have pictures I'd be happy to share.

Site says I don't have permission to create a gallery? Sorry, I'm a newbie on forums.
 
DBono said:
How do I upload pictures? I don't use any photo sharing sites, but I do have pictures I'd be happy to share.

Site says I don't have permission to create a gallery? Sorry, I'm a newbie on forums.

Only VIP members can upload photos directly and have their own photo gallery, so unless you become a VIP you will need to use a photo hosting site, such as: http://s17.photobucket.com/
 
DBono said:
Fast Eddie said:
Can you post some pics of the Corbin seat please??

How do I upload pictures? I don't use any photo sharing sites, but I do have pictures I'd be happy to share.

Site says I don't have permission to create a gallery? Sorry, I'm a newbie on forums.

If you want the ability to post photo's here and on other web pages, you need a "Photobucket" Account (or similar usually FREE) as LAB posted..... Get yourself joined up with "Photobucket" and create an account.......
Once you have done that, ask your questions through "Help Bench for Dummies" . That is in "The PUB" or just type into the search tab top r/h corner of all screens... It would be real nice if you were a "VIP Member" (Web site's $$ revenue source)) but not absolutely necessary to post photo's...
 
DBono said:
Does this work?

Use the P/bucket 'IMG' code :) :
Loving My Cafe Racer
 
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