26 Reviews for Triumph 955i Daytona Reviews
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Triumph 955i Daytona Reviews
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P townsend 23rd Jul 2008
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I have the Triumph 995i Daytona myself, and pop to france a couple of times a year for a blast on there National roads which are not clogged and conjested, I would agree with all the ratings displayed.
I can only praise Triumph for producing such a distinctive mahine in style and that fantastic raw ...
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Bornslippy 19th Jul 2008
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I have always Honda 600s and yea they are good but my Triumph Daytona is the muts nuts it looks good as it still look like a modern sports bike, sounds amazing and handles great. I just love it.
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foxyz1 4th Jul 2008
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I have owned my 2002 cent edition bike since almost new and cherish it. Its rock soild and looks the business in comparison to the rice burners. I have upgraded the can with a blue flame, fitted gilles rearsets, fitted an undertray to tidy things up and a Jack Lilley Union Jack fairing, it looks ki ...
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Guest 19th Jun 2008
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The Triumph 955 is an addictive bike, doesn't excel in any area but very good in all (ride, handling, perfomance etc).
Just wanted a change from in-line fours, keep looking at the latest rockets but can't bring myself to sell it.
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Guest 22nd May 2008
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Great road bike, that's also unique, plenty fast and sharp enough handling for 99% of riders on the road. Overall, a great and unique motorcycle.
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Daytonabloke 27th Dec 2007
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This is my second big Daytona. I managed to write the first one off whilst touring in France last year but liked it so much I bought another. All I can say is it is a superb bike and as long as you are not interested in the latest/greatest pocket rocket from any of the Japanese companies will serve ...
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silvesr 6th Nov 2007
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Love the bike, ride it every day to work and for fun. Better than the Honda's and Suzuki's that I have ridden in the past.Very stable and reliable bike. Handles well. Very impressed and its a BRITISH bike.
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locoloic 22nd Oct 2007
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Bought a Triumph 955i Daytona as my first big bike. I've loved every second of owning it. I've taken it through 8 countries and the Alps in Europe and have done 14 laps on the Nurburgring. It really holds it's own against other well known heavies on the street, though being a bit older now, I'm sure ...
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pidalmata 13th Oct 2007
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I love this bike, to bad it doesn't have to much support in the US.
Excellent ride and power, nice looks.
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TriuMPHman07 14th Apr 2007
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I have ridden and owned many Japanese rocket-bikes, from in-line fours,600's Gpz 550's to the more firey 2-stroke Yams: 250, 350 LC's. But my Triumph 955i is the one I will keep and cherrish. I guess you could say that I have found my true love. She is big and meaty, the way I like 'em, and she neve ...
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