PDA

View Full Version : 2004 Triumph Daytona



SPman
10th November 2003, 21:25
The 2004 Daytona has had a restyle for 2004 and the single sided swingarm is back!:D

 

Mechanicals are much the same as this year.

<IMG src="http://www.2wf.com/images/upload/trumpet9552.jpg">

matthewt
11th November 2003, 03:39
This looks nicer than the previous models (smoother) :yes:

Although by now you would think they would of put a better pipe on i to show the side sided swing-arm :no:

wkid_one
11th November 2003, 06:42
Pity they have retained the rounded look when the 04 Daytona 600 is styled better

jrandom
11th November 2003, 08:37
Originally posted by wkid_one
Pity they have retained the rounded look when the 04 Daytona 600 is styled better

Oh I dunno. Every man, his dog, his kids and his accountant these days is going for the whole 'edge design' thing. I reckon it'll look pretty dated in another decade or so.

Swoopy curves have always been attractive IMHO. Dodge Viper, AM DB6, Ferrari Dino - still looking good and always will.

Although I can't think of any similarly styled bikes as an example... there must be some.

Jackrat
11th November 2003, 09:48
Sharp edges suck,round flowing lines always look good,after a couple of years sharp lines just look tacky an cheap.They tryed it in the seventys,it looked shit then an still does today.
The bike gives me a hard on.:niceone: :2thumbsup

Coldkiwi
11th November 2003, 11:16
i like that. I like this years model too but that 04 looks more like&nbsp; triumph compared too the japa looking 03 model. As for the exhaust, whats the beat trimuph have&nbsp; a high-rise aftermarket option coming out too? any word on that mitch??

SPman
11th November 2003, 16:00
More guff

Accessories Available:
- High Mount Oval Carbon Silencer (for off road use only)
- Carbon Silencer (for off road use only)
- Stainless Steel Silencer (for off road use only)
- Alarm / Immobilizer - Carbon Fiber Tank Pad
- Aero Screen - Tank Bag
- Gel Seat - Rider - Throwover Soft Bags
- Gel Seat - Pillion - Luggage Rack
- Frame Protectors - Grab Rail
- Rear Axle Nut Covers - Pit Stand

I presume off road use only means the track:p

Big Dog
11th November 2003, 17:02
I like it overall.

Call me old fashioned but the belly looks unfinished.

Curves vs hard edges? Two questions say it all.
1) Do you like women with sharp corners?
2) would you prefer sharp edges or rounded corners when it lands on you following a high side?

Big Dog
11th November 2003, 17:05
Originally posted by Big Dog

1) Do you like women with sharp corners?

Read that Pamela Anderson vs Calista Flockhart.

wkid_one
11th November 2003, 17:06
Too round for me - shows its weight badly.&nbsp; Doesn't even appear to have USD's on...arse end looks like the VTR end - too big.&nbsp; Nice to ride tho - rode one in PNorth

Jackrat
12th November 2003, 00:59
Big dog,that second qestion made me think.
Ten years ago I had a Susuki GS850g follow me into a ditch following a high side,what I can remember about it I would say I would prefer it just don,t ever happen again.
And my Mrs has a round bum,he he he. :p :niceone:

SPman
12th November 2003, 07:08
Originally posted by wkid_one
Nice to ride tho - rode one in PNorth

Hmmmm......that says something that gets lost in all the hyper hype.

Big Dog
12th November 2003, 17:22
Originally posted by Jackrat
Big dog,that second qestion made me think.
Ten years ago I had a Susuki GS850g follow me into a ditch following a high side,what I can remember about it I would say I would prefer it just don,t ever happen again.
And my Mrs has a round bum,he he he. :p :niceone:
Laughin hard my man!

Never really liked the waif look.... hips looking like they could cut you open can put you off your stride:gob:

I've heard way to many stories about rider impaled by bikes to by a bike with extra sharp edges.... but again thats a personal taste thing.