Review by
Guest.
on 19th Aug 2008
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Item: Triumph T100
I havea 2006 T100 with Thruxton tank, seat and side covers. Removed Air injection box and added small air filters, rejetted and changes pea shooter pipes for Predator upswept cones. Horsepower now 78, great mid range power and sounds like a Triumph should.
The bike had just 9 miles on it when purchased in ...
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Review by
tjz1100
on 16th Aug 2008
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Item: Triumph Speedmaster
Picked up my Speedmaster today and I'm over the moon with it. Smooth and good to ride. Probably the best looking bike I've had in over 40 years of riding (with the exception of a 9 stud '68 Bonnie I had 20 odd years
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Review by
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on 11th Aug 2008
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Item: Triumph Bonneville America
Very comfortable on long journeys, the power is delivered smoothly with no flat spots or peaks.
Triumph have kept the nostalgic retro look without compromising on performance and reliability.
For anyone who likes Brittish Motorcycling but are also drawn to the laid back American cruzer scene this bike is a must have, it not only looks good but with the addition of Triumph slashed silencers it sounds HOT ...
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Review by
Kelper
on 10th Aug 2008
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User Rating : 8
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Item: Triumph 955i Daytona
A great bike with all round comfort, stonking engine, great handling and its British.
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Review by
burgerfred
on 8th Aug 2008
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Item: Triumph 955i Daytona
This is a British Bike. Just remember that. Its not made for anywhere else but GREAT Britain.
The handling is tough and made for British roads.
The bike shape itself is slender and very slim allowing for very easy passing through the traffic and filtering with great ease - like passing silk between the thighs! Has a great turning arc, hence allowing for sharp turns behind cars when filtering.
I used to get around 160 miles to the tank (180 if I rode sensibly), great sunday riding ...
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