I want a Triumph! Modern Classics Ed.

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I want a Triumph! Modern Classics Ed.

#1 Unread post by Big B »

So you're partial to the new vintage lookin' Triumphs. Well, then. Here is the place to share your favorites.

Like this.

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If the wife would let me have two bikes, there'd be one of these in my garage in a heartbeat.
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Well, I really like the look of the Bonneville Myself, and like the looks of the spoke rims on the T100. But I'd have a 1978 standard before with spoke rims and I don't want the issue with running inner-tubes and being stuck with bias-ply tires again...

So, I'm very happy Triumph decided to go with the mag rims on the SE:


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and the Bonneville as well

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Out of the 2, I'm partial to the Bonneville, white paint job, infact, I'm looking at buying one in the future. I don't like the SE as much due to the lower seat and 2-tone blue paint job.

The only issue is it's pricey for what you get, just a 16.6l tank and NO TACH (what's up with that!!!). But I'll test ride it forsure. :D

Anyone here own a Bonneville and can comment on it?

Mike
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#3 Unread post by High_Side »

totalmotorcycle wrote: Out of the 2, I'm partial to the Bonneville, white paint job, infact, I'm looking at buying one in the future. I don't like the SE as much due to the lower seat and 2-tone blue paint job.

The only issue is it's pricey for what you get, just a 16.6l tank and NO TACH (what's up with that!!!). But I'll test ride it forsure. :D

Anyone here own a Bonneville and can comment on it?

Mike
So you wanted a Bonnie, and bought a Wee-strom. I wanted a Speedy and bought the Ducati. Now they're both long gone. I'd say a tour to the factory is in order and we'll pick out our new bikes while we are there. I even know a guy I can free-load off of while I'm in the neighborhood. Whattaya say Mike?

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#4 Unread post by fireguzzi »

I guess I would go with the scrambler if I were to get a modern classic. It just looks like a helluva lotta fun. No rear seat, no B.S., just a go anywhere bike. And with 60 hp you could coax it to do a wheelie. :mrgreen: Might take some clever clutch dumping and engine revving but...

Oh and the high pipes are the shizznit.

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High_Side wrote: So you wanted a Bonnie, and bought a Wee-strom. I wanted a Speedy and bought the Ducati. Now they're both long gone. I'd say a tour to the factory is in order and we'll pick out our new bikes while we are there. I even know a guy I can free-load off of while I'm in the neighborhood. Whattaya say Mike?
LOL, funny how that worked out in the end eh? haha

Yes, I'll do a Triumph factory tour, let's do it!! Anyone else want to go?



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#6 Unread post by Big B »

Now that sounds like a hell of a good time! Now, how to convince my wife to let me go to jolly old England.. hmm.... :mrgreen:
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totalmotorcycle wrote:
High_Side wrote: LOL, funny how that worked out in the end eh? haha

Yes, I'll do a Triumph factory tour, let's do it!! Anyone else want to go?
I'm not kidding Mike, I would like to do this. There was a seat sale this weekend where the fare to Heathrow was only $250 (+ $450 for taxes!). My biggest issue is being able to get the time off. I have 6 weeks of holiday to use this year and no idea how I will pull it off. Still, you had better be ready! :mrgreen:

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#9 Unread post by StormRider »

The Bonneville SE has been on my short list for a first bike since the specs were released (if I buy new). At 5' 5" the older ones are just too tall for me. I finally got to sit on one today and it fit great. I can't flat-foot both feet at the same time but I can get a solid plant with the balls of both feet. Geting a solid plant with my left foot with my right foot on the peg is easy and comfortable. The riding position was comfortable too.
I think my 4 bike short list is down to 2. The SE and the V Star 950.

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#10 Unread post by joolz »

I had an 05 Bonnie Nice bike but a little lacking in oomph So I traded it in on a R111 :D
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