I've had 2 warranty claims on 2 different Triumphs. Disk warp on '07 America & coolent leak on my Thunderbird. The America they had to measure disk & get approved by Triumph (which took about a week), but it's not like the bike was unridable). The Thunderbird was a known problem & was fixed within a couple of days.
No complaints really.
Shaken, not stirred in the shakey city!
In comparison to the crap a bloke I know went through on a Beemer warranty claim, Triumph are the bees knees
They are not the best , but it is not bad enough to stop you buying one .
Hey. It has come down to splitting hairs, and tossing a coin. I cannot make my mind up about either. The Triumph exhaust tone is fantastic and fun to hoon on. The Suzuki has great points too. Neither of the bikes said, "Pick me" I am better than the other. So I was trying to find something bad, to make the decision easier.
Thanks to all for the input. Now all I have to do is decide 675 or 750....
Time to toss a coin
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
Have you been for a few test rides? I find my IL4 exhaust note just seems to lack somethingI'm saving my $$ for a twin
I moved from an 1100 IL4 to a 675. Comparison and general thoughts here: http://geoffjames.blogspot.com/2010/...bird-some.html
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
A good read. I do not want a litre sports bike. So I decided to go for something light, that I can have fun on. I was sold on a new Gixxer 750, right up until the time I rode a 675. Now I am straddling the fence, and my crotch is getting sore. So I will make a decision shortly.
Actually I probably already have made that choice..
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
Depends how you're going to use it. The Gixxer is probably a better bike on a long haul. Kenny Roberts Snr reckoned it was better than the 1000 because it was more "useable" on the road. The Daytona is probably even better than the Gixxer in the twisties but probably gives the body a harder time on a long haul. That's why I went for the Striple, being 63 and living in Coromandel. That engine is a real gem though, irrespective of Striple or Daytona chassis.
Ultimately though, it's what your heart tells you or you run the risk of being dissatisfied![]()
Yes. We will see which is the best buy. Don't really think Colemans will get a look in. If it is another Suzuki, then Scott at Mr Motorcycles in Pukekohe, has always looked after me, so he will get the sale. But it is wait and see time.
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
Get both!![]()
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