Triumph Daytona 600 Reviews

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  • Triumph Reeves Rank: Lance Corporal 22nd May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: Styling, comfort and size compared to the equivlent jap 600 of the time. Not as commen as your everday honda cbr 600 (aka ford mondeo of the bike world) That badge on the tank!


    Bad Points: Jerky Fuel injection. Warning lights have a mind of their own. Cooling system seems to always be kicking in after 10 mins of riding (but atleast it does work!) Old boys walking up to you to say that it cant be a triupmh because it actually works and then give you their life story!


    General comments: I previuosly owned a suzuki sv650s k3 model for about six months and decided that i fancied somthing slightly different. I visited my local dealer and a few days later I part exed my sv for a 2004 triumph daytona 600. The second I pulled away from the shop I knew I was going to enjoy this. Being that this is the first inline four I have ridden, having always owned twins and singles, I did find it alien at first having to work the engine and not actually getting any power out of the bike untill 6500rpm. But ofcourse once you adapt to the trumpet you soon release how civiliased the thing is. Through town it is light and has a fair amount of steering lock, the clutch is light although the gearbox isnt up to scatch as that on a suzuki it does work. The trumpet also has a fair bit of 00mph when you crack the throttle open, you also notice that it will quickly get you to the point of national speed limit and beyond, not that any of us should be doing that Officer. I have owned the trumpet for about 4 months now and it has been the ideal tool for commuting on and when the mood strikes it is the perfect cornering weapon. The standerd suspension setting on the bike it fantastic and the Diablo tyres running on it give you enough feedback to practice the art of knee down cornering. All in all the trumpet is a fantastic little biek that looks great, handles fantasticly and has that lovley badge on the tank. Rule Britannia!