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 aletank Borekit Bruiser

Joined: 24 Dec 2007 Karma :    
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 Posted: 06:23 - 15 Oct 2008 Post subject: Triumph Street Triple 675 R Vs Kwak Z1000 ? |
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I've been interested in a Triumph Street Triple 675 for a couple of months mainly because of the idea of havin somethin that bit different,great reviews,comfy ridin position etc
The original price of £5300 also was good but once you added those Triumph extras, fly screen,hugger,belly pan, alarm etc that price soon rose to over £6k then they had a price increase which pushed it up even more!
Now they've introduced the R Version with better brakes,suspension,different bars for £500 extra (£6250 + Extras)with another price increase to the standard price now, So thats just over £7k!
I've always liked the Kawasaki Z1000's and relised that for £7k I could have a new Z1000 with some extras, Belly Pan, Screen, Hugger,Tail Tidy, Alarm etc
Have a read of the reviews over on the MCN site, there's not a bad word about the Triumph!
There is a MCN test of the Triumph Vs the Z750 and the Triumph is the better bike but what about the Z1000 !
Anyways whats your views, Triumph Street Triple 675 R or Kawaski Z1000 ?  ____________________ 2004 05 Plate Yamaha R6, Mistral Black - SOLD
2009 Triumph Street Triple 675 R, Matt Graphite - SOLD |
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 aletank Borekit Bruiser

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 TUBZ69 Trackday Trickster
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lol yea i totally missed that one!!!!
id get the kwak then in that case. Should be a fair bit quicker. unless you get the bigger triumph of course  ____________________ those who risk nothing, become nothing, achieve nothing....
c90 rvf 400, vfr 400, gpz 500, Gsxr 750, R1, Zx6r.... |
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 aletank Borekit Bruiser

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The bigger Triumph is a Speed Triple 1050 which is almost £9k with a few extras hence my comparison of the Kwak Z1000 and the Street Triple 675 R which are both about £7k with the extras.  ____________________ 2004 05 Plate Yamaha R6, Mistral Black - SOLD
2009 Triumph Street Triple 675 R, Matt Graphite - SOLD |
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 Posted: 07:58 - 15 Oct 2008 Post subject: |
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Depends the situation; many people may well be faster on the bike with less mid-range power and better handling; they are less afraid to turn the throttle coming out of a corner and happier to lean the bike further. |
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 Wil Trackday Trickster

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 St0rmer66 World Chat Champion

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The Street Triple R will handle MUCH better. The suspension on the Z1000 is quite basic and I think completely unadjustable. Whether you ride fast enough or not to notice the difference is up to you, but after sorting the suspension on my bike (which is really bad as standard) I can confidently say it is worth having good stuff when it's set up for you . The Z1000 will almost certainly be faster in a straight line though, so that may or may not suit you more. The Street Triple may be harder to get hold of at the moment (very in demand) but it would also hold its' value better for the future if you decided to sell. ____________________ :: Honda XR 125 L ('53) => Kawasaki GPZ 500S ('02) => Suzuki SV650S ('00) => Aprilia RSV-R ('51) :: |
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Z1000
That is all.
c_dug ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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 jbond Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 05:41 - 16 Oct 2008 Post subject: Superduke |
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2nd hand '07 Superduke. That is all.
Actually its not all. I'm struggling over a choice for the next bike. And I'm down to these, all second hand.
- 07/08 Superduke
- Street Triple, + arrow exhaust and flyscreen
- 04/05 GSXR750 with a streetfighter bar conversion
A bit conflicted here! ____________________ https://www.notobikeparkingfees.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/banner2.gif |
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 neatbik World Chat Champion

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 Wil Trackday Trickster

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| beatnck2 wrote: | Wil, how are you finding the speed four? |
It's brilliant! I was worried that the motor would be too revvy and gutless low down, as I found my old GSX750 had to be revved to buggery to shift anywhere, but the Triumph has a really punchy little motor. Plenty of useable power from 3k upwards, with the real ponies being let out around 6k and up. It still needs to be revved, but on this bike its grin inducing as opposed to my GSX where it was a chore.
It's really stable, but flickable too - I can see why people rate the handling so much. Brakes are brilliant, loads of power but they're progressive, not grabby at all. Riding position is really comfy, sporty but not so sporty that you can't sit upright comfortably.
Plus, it's red, which makes it go faster. And the air intakes make a sound that's a bit like the Delorean from Back to the Future Basically I can't recommend it enough. Only downside is the slightly snatchy fuel injection at 3k and under, but it's nothing that can't be solved by just revving it more  ____________________ '07 Triumph Speed Four
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^^^or a pc3  ____________________ they say the good die young... i say we just live faster |
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 neatbik World Chat Champion

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Glad you are enjoying it mate, you've just pretty much summed up why i love mine  |
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Ooops, my bad... yes, that would explain it, then . |
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 Wil Trackday Trickster

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Yes, it was a teapot. One of the older ones with the detuned oil cooled GSXR lump in it. It did bloody shift when it got going, but nothing on a GSX-R I'll wager  ____________________ '07 Triumph Speed Four
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 114 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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