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 Old Git Racing World Chat Champion
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| Polarbear |
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Yes I have one -
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I 'downgraded', and I use the term loosly, from my busa to this as I wanted something that was more fun, without worrying about it killing you when you got a bit heavy handed.
The motor is a peach. It has such a linear power delivery from 2000 - 11000 that you have to try very hard to be in the wrong gear.
I have the R version so the suspension is way beyond my knowledge of setting up. I had it done by one of theose firms at a track day. Well worth it as it was very hard whan I got it.
The chassis is the same as the Daytona, so again, I'm never going to exceed it, I'm not that good a rider.
I love it to be honest. I did wonder if I would regret not getting the bigger speed, but I don't. I am probably faster on it than I was on my busa (except on motorways etc, of course) as it is so easy to ride quickly.
Front brakes are brilliant, back isn't so hot, though I haven't heard this is a problem so I wonder if I have contaminated my back pads witc something.
Do I regret getting it, no, not at all.
Things I don't like. Well the under seat exhausts stop you having throw overs so I've bought Ventura expensive stuff. The seat isn't soft so I bought a Triumph gel seat. Don't bother it's not that much better.
Will I keep it, yes, till I can convince the missus that I NEED a Triumph Tiger explorer.
Oh, and the super dragon corsas it came with are brilliant, but the backs gone in 2500 miles and that included running in.
And I thought the busa was bad on tyres  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition
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| bunglehaze |
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To keep it short, immense bike. Great motor that makes you think has more CC than it has. Its light and nimble too. The r has a more track focus than standard and is quite hard for the road unless you are out for a thrash all the time.
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| SuziCat |
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 SuziCat Nitrous Nuisance
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Yes I have one. The standard bike, but with Arrow end cans, small screen and bellypan. It's a fantastic bike, pulls well in all gears, handling is superb, and the sound of the engine when you wind it on is unbelievable.
What I don't like about the bike, no center stand which makes it a right pain for adjusting chains whilst away from the house and my paddock stand, and the other thing which would be useful which it doesn't have is hazard warning lights for when filtering. But those 2 things are really quite minor.
I got mine with the gel seat which I find is comfy enough and enabled me to come back from south Germany back to my house in Holland in one go (just fuel stops), around 700kms without any problems.
I had a 650 Bandit before and there just is no comparison. The Bandit was dull as ditch water compared with the Triumph.
So I would definitely recommend one. ____________________ Regular Rides:- BMW R1200R, Triumph Street Triple
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 MarJay But it's British!

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I've got an R.
Yes, the suspension is a little bit hard, but I'll agree with Polarbear 100% when I say the engine and gearing are spot on. You don't really need any gear other than 2nd and 6th. Which is a shame as the gearchange on mine is a little bit baggy and I occasionally find false neutrals when shifting down through the box. However, mine has done 10,000 miles and does need a new chain and sprockets.
My previous bike was a Buell XB12S lightning, and to be honest I'd love to have it back... but there are lots of reasons why the Street is better. It has 6 gears, all of the fasteners are metric, its easier to clean and is built almost as well as any Japanese bike. The front brake on my bike is not as good as the Buell, but I think the pads might be a bit glazed, so I've bought some EBC HH's to replace them with.
I haven't quite fallen in love with the Street in the same way I did with the Buell, but that might be partially down to me having a lack of confidence after my accident. I can tell though that if I get the suspension sorted I will end up falling for it, as it has so many charms. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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 garth World Chat Champion
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Next on my list, that is all.  |
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I've got one as my "first big bike"...Won't comapre it to my 125 Love it, was all set on a Daytona/GSXR but glad I got the Street. Take one out for a test ride... ____________________ Mod 2 passed 26/10/2011
Current ride: 2014 Triumph Street Triple R. Previous, 2007 Triumph Daytona 675, 2007 Triumph Street Triple, 2011 Derbi GPR125r. |
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Ive got an 'R' version. Other than being pants for pillions its great, no complaints. Ive travelled distances on it, done multiple track days on it, commuted on it and the usual just blasts out on it. Handles well, stops well, goes well, easy to handle.
The never ending reviews rave on about them for a good reason
On a side note the forum is warning me that Ill be given bad karma if I dont remove the text message talk, whats wrong with what Ive written?
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I think it's just because you've written in northern Bren  |
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I think it's just because you've written in northern Bren  |
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Thanks for all the replies, been and sat on one today,, test ride and maybe do a deal tomorrow
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Went for the test ride on a standard street. Thought it was brilliant, felt a bit like a modern day YPVS. Light and chuckable and the engine felt spot on, doesn't have the top end rush of the Gixxer but was faster than I expected. The only thing I found dissappointing was the front brakes.
So what to do? Should I get the 09 plate bike I had my eye on?
Nah, pick up a brand spankers white 675R next weekend
Good deal with nose fairing and belly pan thrown in, plus it comes as standard with lighweight wheels and my favourit Rosso Diablo Corsa tyres. It's gonna be a long week.
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Look forward to the pics!
Brand new, is it new shape or last of the old? ____________________ Suzuki GSX-R750K4 ~ Mivv GP |
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Mine was a total weapon.
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Presently up for sale at Palmers in london, where it broke down. Last straw, been a bad luck bike for me. If it finds a buyer quickly they'll leave it as it is (circa 4-5k of mods on it) but they might start putting it back to standard if it proves difficult to sell.
SAVE MY BIKE from standidarty. Incidentally they gave me a fair old whack for it  ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 268 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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