http://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/mot ... treet-Twin
Only thing I don't like is the fly-by throttle, but suppose it's needed for some reason. It will be the entry level model 900, the others going up to 1200cc.
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Re: Triumph Street Twin
On a personal level I think the new Bonnevilles look fantastic and I look forward to seeing one in the flesh.
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I wonder what factory/country its made?? It does look really nice.
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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Hmmm the bikes i am considering have some new ones to add to the list for next year! My head says buy a scooter, my heart says build another custom bike, torn between building a custom cub, a TW200, something older and bigger and make a brat style bike, no doubt by time i have the money i will have had another 50 bikes in my head to choose from, has to be a bit different to the norm though, was in the local bike shops last week and was bored rigid what i saw but i do like the fat tyred look of the hipster bikes thats in vogue now!
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Pics look good, but for me the existing model Bonneville with ABS would have sufficed.
A 270 crank motor doesn't sound appealing, hopefully they've sorted out the NVH.
A 270 crank motor doesn't sound appealing, hopefully they've sorted out the NVH.
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Had a 315 degree crank motor in my Nuda, fantastic engine/machine, sounded the dogs bollox, better than the mild 800 engine from a BMW is was based on! Dunno if it makes the Triumph nearer to the Nuda than the other way round but hopefully its a stonker!
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Just saw the Eurosport review of the Birmingham Bike show...it was proudly pointed out that the new Bonnevilles were so retro they even had a fake carburettor! Am I alone in thinking that's ludicrous??