CL3inco
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I'm a long time Triumph previous RAT member and now a member of Triumph Talk. Coming off of 16 years on my '06 T-100 (which my brother owns, along with a Tiger 900 GT Pro also), I now find myself a new owner of a '23 Tiger 900 GT Pro. Not even a year old and I will have 6k on it shortly. I spend quite a bit of time GT'ng around Colorado and the Black Hills of SD. Learning a lot about the bike; I think I finally figured out the mindset of Triumph Connectivity with my phone (music-calls), Cardo, Hero GoPro 11, and Garmin XT2.
Lessoned learned: DON'T ------- DON'T ------- DON'T CONNECT YOUR DEVICES TO THE TFT AS WELL AS TO OTHER DEVICES!!! The TFT acts as a central hub and delivers the proper communication for all the devices. If you connect your phone to your headset AND the TFT, well, it gets confused and man of the TFT controls don't work as the headset/phone think you have other directions to give them.
I think you connect the GPS to the phone or maybe headset; still learning though.
I am thinking about a custom deflector for deflecting the heat off the radiator fans, short of cutting into the trim. My bro brought this up as well. My secret is I just keep the knees pinned to the tank assembly, which we all learned in Triumph/BSA/Norton riding school.
Lessoned learned: DON'T ------- DON'T ------- DON'T CONNECT YOUR DEVICES TO THE TFT AS WELL AS TO OTHER DEVICES!!! The TFT acts as a central hub and delivers the proper communication for all the devices. If you connect your phone to your headset AND the TFT, well, it gets confused and man of the TFT controls don't work as the headset/phone think you have other directions to give them.
I think you connect the GPS to the phone or maybe headset; still learning though.
I am thinking about a custom deflector for deflecting the heat off the radiator fans, short of cutting into the trim. My bro brought this up as well. My secret is I just keep the knees pinned to the tank assembly, which we all learned in Triumph/BSA/Norton riding school.