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Text me in the morning. I'm supposed to be seeing some mates tommorrow but if that falls through I'll be keen![]()
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Well the weather's taken care of today for us. I'm keen right up to Friday (off to Waihi with the Mrs). A ride New Years day wouldn't faze a bunch of Triumph riders would it? Just don't throw up in your full face.
I would be keen for ride sometime with other street owners... sorry i couldn't reply faster i have been on a boat for a few days
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Any other Street Triples coming to the Tri day on the 18th?
I suspect i'll still be coming down from BDO. Gutted.
Although I did run into a lovely lass on a Green Striple on SH16 today. Up from Tauranga apparently.
"It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."\m/ o.o \m/
question, just wondering why guys have picked the street triple over the speed triple?
any one thing that did it for ya?
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I think if i'm realistic about how I ride then 1000cc+ is far too much for NZ roads and conditions. Plus I do a lot of suburban riding and commuting to work and it's hard enough to keep to a reasonable speed.
I borrowed a Speed when my Street was in for it's 1000km service and I got it out of 1st once in the short trip from AMPS to the CBD.... a great bike but too big for what I want at this stage
Is 1000cc/1050cc/1300cc really necessary in NZ or is it more of an ego-led decision for many bikers? Just an observation ....not picking on anyone here
675cc is perfect for me... goes damn well and I only ride my striple to about 25% of its capabilities (check my "Chicken Strips" if you don't beleive me) although it is more than capable of attaining licence loosing speeds very quickly.
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I can anwser the question in reverse on why I picked the Speed over the street, and at the end of the day it came down the short comming in the suspension on the street.
If I did it all over again I am not sure what I would do, buy the speed, buy the street and give Roabert Taylor a call to sort the suspenders, or get the street R which I would really like to ride to see the difference.
What I am pretty sure is a 675 would have been easier on the insurance premiums
It's my first 'big bike' and I felt that 1050cc's was a tad too much, although i'm sure I would have been sensible with it.
The 675 has the weight advantage, and from a lot of what i've read, the Speed will beat it in a straight line, but the Street will run rings around it almost everywhere else.
Plus being $5K cheaper helped.
"It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."\m/ o.o \m/
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