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 Posted: 10:14 - 17 Sep 2020 Post subject: Triumph Speed Four - Talk to me |
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Hi all,
Anyone own/owned a Triumph Speed Four? I don't ride much as of late, so feel my MT09 is going to waste in the garage and I've been considering selling the MT09 and replacing it with something cheaper. The idea being that I don't want to be without a bike, but I don't really like have £5k+ sat there doing nothing most of the time.
So the usage of the bike would be for the odd ride to work in shite Friday Traffic, the odd ride out. I may also use the bike to go fly fishing on occasion so B roads and A roads.
Triumph Speed Four caught my eye many years ago, I am a fan of it's rather marmite aesthetics, the engine sounds like it should be great on the road and the suspension/chassis sound well sorted. I am aware they are getting on 18years old nearly in some cases and am aware of the effects of age on suspension components etc. So that will be factored in.
I was originally looking at cheap hacks, having sold my dullville in March, so something that could replace the use of both dullville and mt09. I was looking at Hornets, Bandits, Fazers etc, anything for around £2 to 2.5k really. But the speed four looks like the fun option.
I'm not bothered about break neck speed any more, I've had some decent bikes and I am now aware that I favour ease of riding, good Handling and a bit of practicality, man I'm getting old! (35).
TL:DR Speed four is a sweet ride or a dog best avoided?
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I've looked at them before, as a pre-ULEZ London commuter.
Granted, my 12,000 mile a year commute was a different purpose than your occasional fun ride / commute, but in the end I decided a Bandit 1200N was a safer bet.... then I went and bought a Diversion 900 instead
I think even for mostly-fun purposes I'd probably look at the Bandit over the Speed, on paper the Speed should be a clear winner, but the original Bandit 1200 is the bike I most associate with a classic hooning bike and I figure it got that reputation for a reason. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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I was looking at one before I went for my Fazer 1000.
Funnily it was Marjays old post about the valve drop and others with charging issues that put me off alongside the fact that for what some people are asking is knocking on 08 street triple money (couldnt see the Speed matching up to the Street imo).
Distinctive though! ____________________ Current: 02 FZS 1000 & 91 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Some Bike Pics...
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Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a bad bike, and the TT600 which dropped a valve was a crashed damaged repairable and it was missing a small section of webbing on the clutch cover, so I think it was probably pumped around the oilways and got caught in the head doing the damage.
https://cdn.bcf.44bytes.net/files/sp4-1.jpg
https://cdn.bcf.44bytes.net/files/sp4-2_169.jpg
I've seen two or three around for less than a grand, and for that money it's FANTASTIC value. They handle well, the suspension adjusters actually adjust, they are comfy and quick enough.
I did consider one briefly for the missus, but she declared it 'ugly' and not another word was spoken. I was half taking the pi$$ but I thought it might be a cheap upgrade from her ER6. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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I must admit I like them. It was one of the first Hinkley Triumphs I rode and thought it's build was OK. Better than wifies Bandit of the time and stuff like the suspension was decent, not like the Bandit crap.
Saying that I rode one, I didn't own it so I have no idea of the long term owner problems but I can't remember the owner of the one I tried moaning too much.
I like the garish colours as well, that baby puke lime green  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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I think it would look great with a an endurance style twin spot nose fairing (think early FZR) in place of that ridiculous cowl.
Presumably though it needs the bazookas
In fact I'd probably just get a TT and cut down the fairing ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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I am tempted to go and see the speed four as it's relatively nearby. Quite high mileage though considering the price, 27k I think from memory. |
If you only do 100 mile a year it won't go up much... Even if you do 2000
it will be 6-7 years before it get to 40 K which still isn't that high. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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So with those in mind I've decided to go and see a 2000 vfr800 pre vtec tonight.
It ticks a few boxes, with the exception of being exciting I guess. But my hope is the v4 will sound half decent.
It's a 35k mile example with a fair few owners (12 previous). But looks tidy enough. I will go see it and make my own mind on whether it's been looked after or not.
Any objectors? Wasting my time on a 20yr old commuter? |
How much? ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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And it's 15kg lighter than a Dullville, so its a relative light weight!  |
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Cool, I assume you had no issues with the bike then regarding the size?
5ft 6", 28"ish inside leg/
cbr600fs - Tip toes
zx6r b1h - Slightly taller than cbr, as tall as I'd ever want to go, but the bike was a featherweight so it was ok to slide to one side for one foot down fully.
zx7r P model - Low but fat, very easy side shuffle for one flat foot.tip toes on both feet.
zx10r - like the b1h
Street triple R 2013 - Comfy tip toe job, one foot easily down with a slide
ZRX1200R - Like the 7r really, low and wide
SV1000S - Tip toes or one flat foot, fairly low, fairly narrow seat, but top heavy weight distribution made slow maneuvers a bit of a handful if it went past the balance point for any reason. otherwise the height was decent.
Dullville - Reasonable seat height, wide comfy seat, easy to shuffle over for a flat foot, very well balanced with the weight down low, easy to ride even with a pillion.
MT09 - Tip toes, or one flat foot comfortably, it was very narrow and light, perfect bike for a short inside leg.
Is my experience of my past bikes!
i think height wise the VFR is a non issue? |
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