Did a lot of the two up pave work at MIRA on that. Its the Badgers Nadgers. Lots of grunt,ground clearance and handles VERY well. Expect to replace footboards reguarly. I'd have one tomorrow.
now if you could put that engine in the bonny frame id buy it !
saw the thunderbird other day but i thought it looked out of proportion to me like there was a cylinder missing behind the front ? :-S but it looks a usefull tool
my mate took one out and said after only 5 miles it was uncomfortable and his missus was not impressed either. this guy normally does 200 miles for a run out.
I can't see beyond Triumph although new to biking. In saying that just looked out the window and the bin men had all stopped and gathered around my Bonneville. I got that nice feeling and then a sudden panic!
Was looking at the Storm the other day. Certainly thumbs up.
Bobkat the salesman Alan has been brillant. He is worth meeting. Keeps in touch by email and phone and replies same day no matter the time of day or night if i email.
Only just had the Bonnie through a 6k service and that went well. I'm sure Triumph has a few probs but yet to see it through my own experience of the dealer.
One exception. Triumph Sprint GT launched without the topbox being ready. Due to be fittted next month, thats six months but thats a Triumph Hinkley prob, dealer been very good on news flow or in this case lack of it!
You know what, it's a style of bike that normally doesn't do it for me.
But I think it looks cool as well.
I quite like the look of the HD (spit, spit, spit) V-Rod Muscle as well. (What am I saying???) But I'd never get one. Not unless I have the money to have a couple of other bikes in the garage (Hondas of course lol) and enough left over to hand to GreasyTony to "sort" the V-Rod for me lol!
weve got a brill triumph dealer in york, had a nosey in yesterday and had a good drool,,the storm is neato in my opinion.if you go on you tube and look for motorcycle news , they have a test run on there.