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ipip
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PostPosted: 16:41 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Street Triple. Oh. Em. Geeee! Reply with quote

Finally found somewhere that would let me (new rider) test ride the Street Triple (thank you Bevan MC, Cardiff) and all I can say is, wow Shocked

Having so far ridden a CG125 (CBT), CBF125 (6 months on L plates) and a Fazer 600 and SV650 for my DAS, I don't have a huge riding history, but the ST is clearly on another level.

The good news was it was perfectly tame at low revs and I could easily see myself riding one. Even being a bit nervous at first, the bike didn't bite and I never felt like I wasn't in control. My god, it just keeps pulling and I probably only used half the rev range Very Happy The sound was everything I expected, I love that Triple whine. My CBF is silent by comparison.

The not so good? The steering felt a bit heavier than I expected, but after 30 mins I think I was getting more confident and used to it. The buffeting at 70 was far more than I expected, although the weather was crap today so that probably didn't help. It felt a bit skittish in the wind; is that a common issue with these or was it just the high winds? I got the OH to jump on the back and she wasn't impressed (static only), but again, she's never ridden pillion and it was the feeling of being perched high, more than her general position/comfort.

So, do I buy one or not? I'm still going to try the ER6F, to see whether I really prefer a faired bike enough to make a head over heart decision, but I suspect I'll still have a hankering for the ST. If I can't get the OH to like the Triumph though, it could turn into an expensive commuter.

Decisions, decisions...

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Street Triple Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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PostPosted: 16:50 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think you'll find the triumph a hell of a lot more exciting than the kawaker but your OH will prefer it.
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PostPosted: 17:02 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

It depends how much your OH will go as pillion. If it isn't a lot then go with the bike you like! street triple seems a good choice Wink also try a pillion pal she may feel much more comfortable having something to grip that is in front of her rather than behind her.

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PostPosted: 17:03 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yamaha MT09...

USDs, radial brakes, underslung can.

Makes sense.

I'd have a used triple at used prices, never from a dealer though. MT09 however... Wink
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PostPosted: 18:01 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

You get all that on the Street Triple, but it's less hairy than the MT-09, surely that makes the Triumph a better bike for the beginner?

When I tested the MT-09 I had already had a go on a STR and the only thing the MT did better was to pick it's front wheel up, unexpectedly Shocked Laughing and it would have been a little lighter on the wallet but in every other way the STR was a better bike FOR ME. Other peoples opinions may vary and both bikes have no trouble selling Thumbs Up


If the OP can find a friendly Yamaha dealer then try both the 09 and 07.
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PostPosted: 19:46 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

DOTTYDUCK wrote:
It depends how much your OH will go as pillion. If it isn't a lot then go with the bike you like! street triple seems a good choice Wink also try a pillion pal she may feel much more comfortable having something to grip that is in front of her rather than behind her.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-Pillion-Passenger-Motorbike-Handles-Jet-Ski-Love-Pal-Grab-Safety-Belt-/271024342368?pt=UK_Other_Clothing_Protection&hash=item3f1a4f4560


How are you meant to fit that? It looks like its round a manequins neck in the pic Shocked
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PostPosted: 20:09 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

stonesie wrote:
If the OP can find a friendly Yamaha dealer then try both the 09 and 07.


I've said it MANY times, why the fuck would anyone go for the worst of 2, they offer a twin and a triple.

If he liked the Triple, the 09 is the way to go. If he didn't like the triple, go IL4. Why settle for less when you can have more.
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andys675
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PostPosted: 20:21 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

buy the ST from bevans, they're a great bunch and have been triumph dealers since before they got so popular, and know what they're doing with em
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PostPosted: 20:21 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

MissTamsin wrote:


How are you meant to fit that? It looks like its round a manequins neck in the pic Shocked


It'l be adjustable Wink
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stonesie
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PostPosted: 21:08 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paddy. wrote:


I've said it MANY times, why the fuck would anyone go for the worst of 2, they offer a twin and a triple.


Different people like different things Paddy, someone I know has just traded in a mint GRXR600 SRAD for a ER6F Shocked in Ginger/Orange... Says it's the best bike ever.

I've always wondered about him Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 21:09 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

stonesie wrote:
Paddy. wrote:


I've said it MANY times, why the fuck would anyone go for the worst of 2, they offer a twin and a triple.


Different people like different things Paddy, someone I know has just traded in a mint GRXR600 SRAD for a ER6F Shocked in Ginger/Orange... Says it's the best bike ever.

I've always wondered about him Rolling Eyes


But going for a homosex bike is just....wrong.
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PostPosted: 21:45 - 26 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll be having a spin on an MT09 in the near future after the sales guy at Flitwick bigged it up large.
I reckon I've been riding the Triple long enough to make a decent comparison.
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PostPosted: 00:14 - 27 Apr 2014    Post subject: Re: Street Triple. Oh. Em. Geeee! Reply with quote

Ipip wrote:
Finally found somewhere that would let me (new rider) test ride the Street Triple (thank you Bevan MC, Cardiff) and all I can say is, wow Shocked


hehe You pootle out the showroom thinking, well this is all very civilized, it's a lot quieter than I was expecting. Think I'll give it some beans and se.....holy crap Very Happy Instant grin machine.

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The not so good? The steering felt a bit heavier than I expected, but after 30 mins I think I was getting more confident and used to it.


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It felt a bit skittish in the wind; is that a common issue with these or was it just the high winds?


Sounds like you might have been holding on with your hands too tight, perhaps a little tension in the shoulders as well.
The steering is actually really light, if you relax it's incredibly flickable, half the reason I love it so much is it reminds me of a 125 not a 600.


I'm not sure, but I think they do a comfort seat as an optional extra. That could be a way to win over your Mrs.

I've just got standard seat, did 5 hours with 1 10min stop last week. Then 3 hours on the way home.

What I love about it, its upright and comfy, you can crunch the miles, but when you get to a nice piece of road, you can hunker down and release the smiles Smile
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PostPosted: 06:38 - 27 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I probably was holding on too tight, it's something I had to work on during DAS and as I started to relax more it all started feeling much better.

Still grinning now just remembering the first moment I opened up to join a dual carriageway Very Happy
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PostPosted: 11:09 - 27 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used to have an ER6f and I can honestly tell you that the 6f is the more comfy cruiser, and is a whole heap better on fuel, and you would be totally insane to take the ER6f over a Street Triple. I test rode the triple after writing off the 6f, they are worlds apart, the triple handles ten times better than the 6f, it accelerates MUCH better than the 6f, and the suspension is infinitely better.

The ER6f is the cheaper to run/buy/insure option, the STriple is the faster, more fun, BETTER bike.
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PostPosted: 18:25 - 27 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh. Em. Gee?

Oh my god?

OMG?

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ipip
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PostPosted: 19:38 - 27 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mario_Kempes wrote:
Oh. Em. Gee?

Oh my god?

OMG?

So you think I should get the Kwak?
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