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    2010 Triumph Thunderbird pricing

    Looking pretty sharp.

    http://www.webbikeworld.com/triumph-...h-thunderbird/

    Should keep the price around (or maybe under) $NZ18-20k I reckon.
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    We're getting them here first too.

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    North America has always had a special relationship with Triumph because of the spirit that Triumph represents. Like the motorcycles themselves, people who ride a Triumph tend to be quietly confident and have a distinctive sense of style that never goes out of fashion.
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    That's a bloody nice looking bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    That's a bloody nice looking bike
    have to agree on that, darn nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    Yeah Right!
    And GPX 250 riders are well schooled in style................

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    And GPX 250 riders are well schooled in style................
    I could only ride if the bloody thing was going.....


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    Thought it was a dog in the first shots I saw and still feel the same way. It's clear what market they're going for and it's just not up to the job. Victory offer a good alternative to a H-D but this 'plastichrome' pig with that shit looking rear fender (what were they thinking?) just isn't going to do it. A bigger Bonnie might have been the way to go (like a new version of the Thunderbird Sport).

    Anybody know if final assembly for NZ bound bikes is in the UK or, like the Bonnie, Thailand?

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    [QUOTE Should keep the price around (or maybe under) $NZ18-20k I reckon.[/QUOTE]

    proud to say I just left the shop a deposit today. Their indication was $22 - $24K. Anyone lookin for an '07 America around Aug/Sept?

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    I really like the rear end and overall styling. A lot.

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    Is this a Triumph or a Thaiumph? i.e. is it going to me made in Triumph's Thailand factory?

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    It's the first Triumph ever that has got me interested,at under $20k it becomes a real alternative to HD. I shall see how it does in the road tests but on looks alone I'm very tempted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blatman View Post
    Is this a Triumph or a Thaiumph? i.e. is it going to me made in Triumph's Thailand factory?
    Dunno, as long as it looks like the one in the pictures I don't care (just like my Chinese made Alll Blacks jersey

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