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Thread ID: 105925 2009-12-19 00:55:00 For old motorcycle buffers.. John H (8) PC World Chat
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841121 2009-12-19 22:43:00 Welcome to 2010.

Mmmmm Mets new toy. Nice. I really am developing a hard spot for those.
Sam I Am (1679)
841122 2009-12-19 22:43:00 Do you allow such sacrilegious images on this site? Cicero (40)
841123 2009-12-19 22:49:00 Do you allow such sacrilegious images on this site?

Fits with the Brand.
Sam I Am (1679)
841124 2009-12-19 22:52:00 My understanding was that two of the cylinders didn't get enough cooling and they tended to seize.


That's why later they offset the rear 2 cylinders so that they would get more of the airflow.
dvm (6543)
841125 2009-12-19 23:21:00 Welcome to 2010.

It looks so perfect that most likely nothing would ever go wrong, or you would never have to make a part for it, or never pull it apart to mod it or improve it.

Now where is the fun in that ? :)
Terry Porritt (14)
841126 2009-12-19 23:25:00 It looks so perfect that most likely nothing would ever go wrong, or you would never have to make a part for it, or never pull it apart to mod it or improve it.

Now where is the fun in that ? :)

I have had the bike for less then a week, and Ive been grinning so much I think I have broken my face.

The fun is in the riding,Not the fixing. And that's a good thing, Otherwise the British motorcycle industry would still be dead, But as it is the entire Triumph range stands alongside the best that any manufacturer puts out.
Metla (12)
841127 2009-12-19 23:56:00 Some bike alright....

"Triumph is celebrating 15 years of the Speed Triple, the most successful motorcycle of the company’s modern Hinckley era, with a distinctive limited edition model"

"Weighing in at 416 lbs. and developing 130hp and 77 ft. lbs. of torque, the 2009 Speed Triple and 1020 15th Anniversary Speed Triple are the lightest and most powerful versions to date. The bike’s distinctive triple sound is accompanied by a smooth and muscular power curve that pulls strongly from idle to red line. Handling is agile and precise and is augmented by powerful Brembo radial front caliper brakes."

“There are very few motorcycles that truly break through and shift design for the entire sport. The Speed Triple is one of those motorcycles,”

www.motorcycle-usa.com
Terry Porritt (14)
841128 2009-12-20 02:02:00 Is it as as good as a Trident? prefect (6291)
841129 2009-12-20 03:38:00 The resurrected Trident was also pretty damn fine, But the Speed Triple is better. Here's what the Trident looked like in 91 Metla (12)
841130 2009-12-20 03:42:00 And as for Norton, Their current bike is just too damn sexy.


www.nortonmotorcycles.com
Metla (12)
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