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    Pffft! You already can't keep up! I would have to give you an even bigger head start

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeldrifter View Post
    Boy you do have some problems don't you..... you can get help you know
    Yeah I must be a motorbike slut - I was drooling over a Ducati Monster a few months back - so many bikes and so little money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    The exhaust is a little weird isn't it.
    It is scrambler style - up high.

    Arrow make a nice pipe (in the Triumph catalogue) and sounds nice (local dealer has a demo one with the arrow pipe) Thunderbike in Nelson make a beaut high pipe that will raise the dead

    I like the high pipe - I'd like to see a Thruxton with twin high pipes (one each side) in the old Norton style. Cool. Well maybe not for the legs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    Yeah I must be a motorbike slut - I was drooling over a Ducati Monster a few months back - so many bikes and so little money!
    You where heading in the right direction... think a little monster would be far more fun than a scrambler!!
    DUCATI ------- A real bike in a sea of shit!

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    They remind me of the old CB175

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    The exhaust is a little weird isn't it.
    They remind me of the old CB175

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    They're not everyones taste, but neither is Chuck Taylor sneakers, or RayBan sunglasses.
    All three will go down in the history books as uber cool though.
    The mufflers are well guarded to prevent heat burns, but the header pipes can melt trousars if you put your leg extremely forward for balance on gravel. (the fine line is learnt very quickly)
    Budget in aftermarket shocks, and some fork work with emulators/intimidators and springs if you wish to pass a few sprotbike riders mid corner (on knobbly tyres).
    They're more fun than jumping beans, and everyone secretly wants one. Nuff said.

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    Thank you Dave. The exhaust does not cause heat issues in general riding. Guys have wrecked their pants on the headers when riding in rough territory that requires more body english than normal.

    Be prepared for endless earache from old farts reminiscing about their biking days, even more scary the nana's remembering their courting days. It works on joe public like BMW's new Mini or Chryslers PT , some get it, some don't.

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    Geez Tri ,you posted while I typed. I thought you were away getting dirty.

    Henry Dorset Case has a nicely farkled one on bike trader at the mo. Not sure how committed he is to selling it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellokitty View Post
    I think I must be a secret wanna be triumph rider - I find myself droolling over the green speed triple as well........
    Now that is an entirely different bike - you need to ride one, but if you do be prepared to buy, I miss it

    Quote Originally Posted by trustme View Post
    Be prepared for endless earache from old farts reminiscing about their biking days, even more scary the nana's remembering their courting days. It works on joe public like BMW's new Mini or Chryslers PT , some get it, some don't.
    The Triumph name does that - I had lots of interest in the Speedtriple by mainly men, my age and a little older. Does that make me an old fart?
    Here for the ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nutjob View Post
    You reckon? Parts of your anatomy get burnt with it stuck way up there!

    True,but it still looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinned View Post
    Now that is an entirely different bike - you need to ride one, but if you do be prepared to buy, I miss it

    The Triumph name does that - I had lots of interest in the Speedtriple by mainly men, my age and a little older. Does that make me an old fart?
    There is no way I am going to ride one, in case I love it

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinned View Post
    The Triumph name does that - I had lots of interest in the Speedtriple by mainly men, my age and a little older. Does that make me an old fart?
    I get it all the time when filling up at the servo, old guys squinting their eyes to see what it is. Once they realise it's a Trumpy, it's a mile a minute with stories of old. Always happy to have a short chat with them.
    Shaken, not stirred in the shakey city!

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    I didn't think a 'short' chat was possible.

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