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Nice riding position, brilliant handling.
On the open road engine sweet, around town it has an annoying flat spot that will probably drive you mad. ____________________ www.angliaroadtraining.com
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I have the Speed Four, which is basically the same bike, minus the fairing.
As has been said, great handling and fairly comfortable. I would have thought the TT600 would be a little better, comfort-wise, due to the fairing.
One of my biggest complaints is the low down fuelling. You'll pull away and there'll be nothing, nothing, nothing, and then all of a sudden it will surge forward. Apparently, the Speed Four fuelling is an improvement, but I can't honestly see how it could be any worse low down.
My other complaint is the brakes. When working properly, they work great, but after a bit of use they go very spongy. I find taking the calipers off and pushing the pistons back in helps a lot, but has to be done again a couple of weeks later.
Overall, I do actually really like the bike and it has taken me on two EuroJollys without any significant problems.
Sounds great with an aftermarket exhaust too  ____________________ Present: [Kawasaki ZX7r][Suzuki DRZ 400s]
Past: [Honda PCX 125] [Yamaha RXS 100] [Honda CB 500] [Triumph Speed Four] [Honda ST1100 Pan European - Po-Po Edition] |
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I had one as my first big bike. Mechanically speaking it was a dog and almost everything needed fixing during the time I had it (generator rewound, new side casing, pissing oil everywhere, rectifier failure, new battery etc etc). It was easy to ride though and the seating position was pretty comfortable. It had a flat spot but that is pretty easy to work around.
If its cheap and it gets you back on the road again take a punt and give it a go. ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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I had two.
The first one I had was a damaged repairable, so it was pre f*cked when I got it. The second one was a later one with the body coloured air intakes and the single colour colourscheme. It did have a niggly flat spot around 2500rpm, but I learned to ride around it quickly. It was like a missing tooth, most of the time you don't notice it, but when you know it's there you keep checking for it.
Mine had a couple of recalls, one for plastic fuel connectors which cracked and were replaced with anodised alloy ones. The rear shock bolt was also found to be too long and rubbed on the wiring look. This was also replaced on a recall.
I liked mine, the only downside for me was that for it to get properly interesting you had to hammer it at quite high speeds. The speed four I had later was better in this regard and the same was true of a CBR600 of the same era. So it's just a faired unfaired preference thing.
If you can get one cheap enough then I'd go for it. They are fast enough, smooth, handle amazingly, have an excellent riding position and can munch miles with the best of them. It's second only to the 1999 CBR600F as an all rounder IMO and really that's just down to that little injection glitch, which can be improved on the later ones with a map. The earlier two tone paint models with the black intake tubes are harder to fix because the later ones had different cams too.
That said, if it's cheap enough... Go for it. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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| MarJay wrote: | I had two.
The first one I had was a damaged repairable, so it was pre f*cked when I got it. The second one was a later one with the body coloured air intakes and the single colour colourscheme. It did have a niggly flat spot around 2500rpm, but I learned to ride around it quickly. It was like a missing tooth, most of the time you don't notice it, but when you know it's there you keep checking for it.
Mine had a couple of recalls, one for plastic fuel connectors which cracked and were replaced with anodised alloy ones. The rear shock bolt was also found to be too long and rubbed on the wiring look. This was also replaced on a recall.
I liked mine, the only downside for me was that for it to get properly interesting you had to hammer it at quite high speeds. The speed four I had later was better in this regard and the same was true of a CBR600 of the same era. So it's just a fairer unfaired preference thing.
If you can get one cheap enough then I'd go for it. They are fast enough, smooth, handle amazingly, have an excellent riding position and can munch miles with the best of them. It's second only to the 1999 CBR600F as an all rounder IMO and really that's just down to that little injection glitch, which can be improved on the later ones with a map. The earlier two tone paint models with the black intake tubes are harder to fix because the later ones had different cams too.
That said, if it's cheap enough... Go for it. |
That's making me want to try one  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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