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Da Beast Rattles
by Nomad.

G'day, peeps :burnout: I'm currently riding a triumph trident 900, beautiful ride, in fact it's nearly as good as the mrs.One problem tho...it does sound a trifle agricultural. Asked the local dealer about it, and he reckons most hinckley triumphs

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08/01/2005 11:30:49
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by Nomad.
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Talkback: Triumph to increase production ten-fold
yes but they'll be shit, another company farms out to a dollar a day muppets in the east! money money money. by ian zz

how good Triumph's build quality is, well I had a Thunderbird Sport and I watched it almost rusting away in front of my eyes. Didn't sell it, just drove it to a dealer and did a straight swap for another bike. Even though I probably lost out on deal I

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17/07/2012 17:36:11
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by boscoe
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Ordering a GSXR1000 K7 today :)
by strag

matter, though, because you can't see it when your riding it.The frustrating part for me is one particular bike.Triumph Thruxton. If that bike could have had the 1050 motor in it, I would have owned one by now. I really like the cafe racer style. Still

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05/10/2006 17:16:31
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by Fliptophead
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Talkback: Revealed: 2013 Triumph Trophy 1200
So why are short legged people NOT catered for again? by Hugh Williams

on how to clean the bike. Its never down to Triumphs penny pinching when they manufacture the bikes. I have owned an America, rocket roadster, bonnie, I have a thunderbird storm, a 800 tiger and i have ordered a new trophy. I have almost never had any

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15/09/2012 20:13:44
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by Keith Wilton
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A tail of two 600s, by Animal, Age 32 3/4
by Animal

's to run sweetly? Webbs have always been good. Used them for years.I can't really comment on many Triumphs as I've only test ridden two. (Thunderbird and Adventurer, I think it was called). Wasn't impressed. Are all Triumphs over-rated lumps then? Poley

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10/11/2003 10:30:39
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by priller
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Oi Kev - Guzzis and Triumphs
by trogladyte

.Id be really tempted by the triumph, i take it your looking secnd hand, plenty about, most not hard used.Try and get a bit more info on it, i understand Nige knows Guzzis and Truimphs so he may be able to tell you about psares prices and backup that sort

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10/04/2003 21:25:24
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by Mr. Dazzle
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What bike next?
by pants78

Hi all, after selling my rr-4 firblade at the end of last year im now on the lookout for another bike, i hade ideas of another sports bike but after having a pop on my bro inlaws Triumph Thunderbird im quite taken with the more relaxed riding

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05/04/2010 03:47:41
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by MajorDrama
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Goodo - test ride booked
by Big Nige

. Each to their own and all that - and I deffo wish Triumph all the best in flogging these. But its not my thing. Of the Triumph retro look bikes the only one I'm attracted to is the Thunderbird Sport (discontinued now ). It had all the retro charm

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30/01/2006 10:56:58
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by Big Nige
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Proven Combinations
Seeking info on bikes commonly used in Combos by Miles Harrison

No problem. I have seen Hinkley Bonnie Combos on the New Triumph Bonneville Forum on Delphi. Triumph don't recomend doing it but then they list about a hundred things in their handbooks that might kill you!My first post here was in Gallery but I didn't post

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17/03/2008 04:43:10
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by Miles Harrison
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Talkback: Which era was the best?
by amanda mapley

th birthday  my father gave me a driving licence and insured me to ride his Triumph Tina, I was hooked. £20 bought me a second-hand 175cc Ambassador motorcycle the next spring after that a Triumph 21 for £80,Tiger 100 @£90 and a Thunderbird@ £70

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09/03/2011 14:05:52
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by Michael Wilkinson
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