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Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Triumph Street Triple R view listing

5.0
I absolutely love this motorcycle. I test road one during the motorcycle weekend and decided that the white 1 with the black and red is the 1 that I wanted. This bike is very responsive. Quite comfortable, even though I'm 5 foot 10 tall. It is also heavy enough to withstand large winds. The hmm... read more
I absolutely love this motorcycle. I test road one during the motorcycle weekend and decided that the white 1 with the black and red is the 1 that I wanted. This bike is very responsive. Quite comfortable, even though I'm 5 foot 10 tall. It is also heavy enough to withstand large winds. The hmm shocks and back entire bike shock system is entirely adjustable. I had my husband adjust mine for my weight. Heights and writing style, which was semiaggressive but not so much that every bump, is gonna hurt my back. This bike hugs corners if you're looking for a ducati and you don't have the money this is the one! The only thing that I don't like about it is that when you turn the bike off, there's a lock, the location to lock the steering column and then slightly after that is lock with the headlights on for whatever reason. If you put it on that your battery dies and it's just yea, a couple millimeters difference, that is my only complaint. I get so many looks on this bike.It's not even funny
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Reviewed on October 21, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2020 Triumph Speed Triple view listing

4.8
My 2020 Triumph speed twin has custom wheels, Nitron suspension, Dyno Jet Commander V fuel injection controller, ASV C5 clutch and break levers, and Rizoma Vision sequential NANOLED turn signals. It's not just a bike but a finely tuned piece of art. It's the McClaren of... read more
My 2020 Triumph speed twin has custom wheels, Nitron suspension, Dyno Jet Commander V fuel injection controller, ASV C5 clutch and break levers, and Rizoma Vision sequential NANOLED turn signals. It's not just a bike but a finely tuned piece of art. It's the McClaren of motorcycles.
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Reviewed on June 19, 2017

Motorcycle reviewed 2015 Triumph Street Triple view listing

5.0
Great bike , paperwork from Honda deland people was quick and simple , great buying experience. Thanks... read more
Great bike , paperwork from Honda deland people was quick and simple , great buying experience. Thanks Travis!
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Reviewed on October 21, 2014

Motorcycle reviewed 2014 Triumph Tiger 800 XC ABS SE view listing

5.0
I purchased a Tiger 800 XC SE and am quite impressed. I decided to step down from a BMW R 1150 GS because it was just too cumbersome for me. I put 58K on it but at parking lot speeds and maneuvering around the garage, I didn't feel secure. I tried the BMW 800 GS and they're nice bikes, but the... read more
I purchased a Tiger 800 XC SE and am quite impressed. I decided to step down from a BMW R 1150 GS because it was just too cumbersome for me. I put 58K on it but at parking lot speeds and maneuvering around the garage, I didn't feel secure. I tried the BMW 800 GS and they're nice bikes, but the engine seemed to vibrate a lot and didn't have much punch on top. Then I tried the Tiger 800 XC. Wow. What a difference! Power galore. Good low end torque and a nice top end rush. It handles like a much lighter bike and I feel much more in control. I had an issue with the left side case leaking oil. I took it to the dealer and he fixed it while I waited - faulty gasket.
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Reviewed on May 20, 2014

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Triumph Thunderbird ABS - Marble Red Haze view listing

5.0
This motorcycle is by far, the best handling bike that I have ever driven. I've owned a Superglide, Yamaha Roadliner and a Road King, all good bikes but, nothing compared to the Thunderbird. The transmission is super smooth. It's a beefy machine, weighing in at 750 lbs. but maneuvers like a... read more
This motorcycle is by far, the best handling bike that I have ever driven. I've owned a Superglide, Yamaha Roadliner and a Road King, all good bikes but, nothing compared to the Thunderbird. The transmission is super smooth. It's a beefy machine, weighing in at 750 lbs. but maneuvers like a smaller bike. The one word that I would use to describe it, nimble.
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Reviewed on December 20, 2013

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Triumph Tiger 800 XC ABS - Crystal White view listing

5.0
I've had my 2002 V-Strom 1000 since they first came out. It's still a good bike and I thought it was pretty nifty until I spent an backroad afternoon on an XC800. How can an 800 be better than a 1000? Let me tell you the ways. My V-Strom is gutless until 4000 rpm., then it runs strong. The... read more
I've had my 2002 V-Strom 1000 since they first came out. It's still a good bike and I thought it was pretty nifty until I spent an backroad afternoon on an XC800. How can an 800 be better than a 1000? Let me tell you the ways. My V-Strom is gutless until 4000 rpm., then it runs strong. The Triumph pulls smoothly at any speed right from idle. The Triumph also has a responsive eagerness that even a well-broken-in, well-tuned stock 1000 Strom lacks. The 1000 is decently smooth for a 1000 twin. The Triumph is dead smooth period. The 1000 Strom handles decently. It's in its element on backroad sweepers and a real pleasure but it is not quite as happy in the tight stuff. It's still good; we're not talking about some pig cruiser here, but the Triumph has an agility, direct steering and a wonderful fluid tip in to the corners that the V-Strom lacks. The Triumph feels like what it is; a whole generation newer and better. An uncorked dyno-tuned 1000 doesn't run as well as a stock Triumph XC800 - not even close. It's good vs. fanbloodytastic.
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Reviewed on October 26, 2013

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Triumph Thunderbird Storm ABS - Jet Black view listing

5.0
I bought my Storm new in August and put nearly 2,500 miles on it in two months. It's fast, comfortable, handles great, has strong brakes and plenty of torque. I can't comment on reliability because it's so new but after months and months of research, for the price it was the best out there. It... read more
I bought my Storm new in August and put nearly 2,500 miles on it in two months. It's fast, comfortable, handles great, has strong brakes and plenty of torque. I can't comment on reliability because it's so new but after months and months of research, for the price it was the best out there. It has a great look and it's not just another same as the next Harley. No offense but out of a hundred bikes, one or two are Triumphs. I prefer quality over quantity - great bike!!
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Reviewed on September 18, 2013

Motorcycle reviewed 2012 Triumph Street Triple R view listing

5.0
I've owned everything from RZ350's to Husqvarna 510 Supermoto's to a Triumph Scrambler to a Yamaha R1 and several other bikes as well. I tour, do several track days a year and ride MX so I would consider myself a pretty well-rounded rider. I bought my Street Triple at dealership in Whitby,... read more
I've owned everything from RZ350's to Husqvarna 510 Supermoto's to a Triumph Scrambler to a Yamaha R1 and several other bikes as well. I tour, do several track days a year and ride MX so I would consider myself a pretty well-rounded rider. I bought my Street Triple at dealership in Whitby, Ontario, Canada in the fall of 2012. I couldn't believe the torque and horsepower that the triple motor could make. It handles lightning fast like a Supermoto and hauls like a Superbike. I have already ridden from Toronto to New Brunswick and back, and just recently returned from a trip to Tennessee and North Carolina. I'm sure there may be more comfortable touring bikes, but the Street triple really is that versatile. This bike definitely is going to be around for the long haul.
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Reviewed on August 4, 2013

Motorcycle reviewed 2013 Triumph Speed Triple ABS - Sulphur Yellow view listing

5.0
There is no other bike like this. You have the full power of a liter bike in a package where you can actually use all that power on the street. If you take out any full blown superbike on the road, you will never be able to use all that power unless you go to a track. The ABS on the bike... read more
There is no other bike like this. You have the full power of a liter bike in a package where you can actually use all that power on the street. If you take out any full blown superbike on the road, you will never be able to use all that power unless you go to a track. The ABS on the bike works very well, power is smooth and the throttle control suits street riding very well. I commute daily with the bike, do pretty sporty riding on the weekends and I have no complaints. Make sure the bike was properly PDI'd.
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Reviewed on May 21, 2012

Motorcycle reviewed 2012 Triumph Street Triple R view listing

5.0
I started riding motorcycles on the road in 2006, started on an '02 GSXR750. I learned a lot on that, but one day I rode an SV650s and never knew what a bike like that was capable of. I thought I was on the right bike, for LIFE, but then I saw a street triple R and feel in love all over again. ... read more
I started riding motorcycles on the road in 2006, started on an '02 GSXR750. I learned a lot on that, but one day I rode an SV650s and never knew what a bike like that was capable of. I thought I was on the right bike, for LIFE, but then I saw a street triple R and feel in love all over again. I didn't need to ride it, I knew it was a go as soon as I laid my eyes on it. I rode it on 18 mountains in Laurel Springs and was dragging knee in the first turn just cruising, it handles like NO other! I hope this bike is the last for me for 20 years, because it's everything I want/need for the mountains of NC/TN.
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