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Triumph announce 2009 range

Last post 25-07-2008, 9:07 by Kwacky. 13 replies.
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  •  22-07-2008, 18:15 34670

    Triumph announce 2009 range

    http://www.triumph.co.uk/uk/News_10720.aspx

     

    I can see the Street Triple R selling by the bucketload

    Sadly no litre sportsbike.  


    Triples are the future, baby!

  •  22-07-2008, 18:46 34674 in reply to 34670

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    Someone remind Triumph we are only just over half way through 2008 Big Smile

    Mind you they all look exactly the same as the 2008 models anyway.

    Did you notice how many 675 track bikes were at mallory on Saturday? Quite a few...would make a cracking track bike i reckon.

    Mike, the guy i was talking to for a while and who had come to watch,, was so enthralled by it all, he now wants to buy himself a trackbike...even though he hasn't ridden or raced a bike in anger for over 25 years.


  •  22-07-2008, 19:09 34677 in reply to 34674

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    I never noticed any 675's to be honest. not that i was looking.

    In that 2009 list, they say the 675 is 3kg lighter?  Blimey - wonder what they lopped off. 



  •  22-07-2008, 19:14 34678 in reply to 34677

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    those big "675" decals off the sides  Big Smile

    Triples are the future, baby!

  •  22-07-2008, 20:02 34679 in reply to 34670

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    Aw, sad to see that there's no significant change for the Speed Triple.

     

    I was hoping that something new would help drop the prices of the 05/07 models, would help me in my battle!!!



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  •  22-07-2008, 20:11 34680 in reply to 34679

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    speed triples always hold their price.  Even the old 955s still go for decent money.

    Triples are the future, baby!

  •  23-07-2008, 21:44 34749 in reply to 34680

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    I have and am considering getting a 675 for next season/year if I continue down the 600/supersport raceing, John Trigger of J T Performance Centre where I had my bike worked on does Glyn Richards bike so could be a move in the right drection.
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  •  23-07-2008, 22:41 34762 in reply to 34749

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    Bones on a triumph Surprise

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  •  24-07-2008, 8:36 34771 in reply to 34762

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    I notice that one of the Bonnevilles now comes with the option of 70's style cast wheels - no spokes HmmBig Smile
  •  24-07-2008, 22:36 34826 in reply to 34749

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    Bones:
    I have and am considering getting a 675 for next season/year if I continue down the 600/supersport raceing, John Trigger of J T Performance Centre where I had my bike worked on does Glyn Richards bike so could be a move in the right drection.

    I have just the bike for you Dave, '06 plate graphite grey less than 5k miles cat D with cosmetic damage only, I have 'street tripled' it but its really for you younger riders.. ahem.. I'm after a Shiver... I would like to see it go to a good home, any sensible offer will secure it, I have been thinking of going Ebat but somehow can't be bothered with the crap on there, pictures available, or if anyone else fancies it drop me an email (les at saab900 dot co dot uk) and feel the noize...

     

  •  24-07-2008, 22:54 34827 in reply to 34826

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    what sort of ballpark you looking at Les?

    Redex - this could be the answer to your prayers  Wink  


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  •  25-07-2008, 8:43 34828 in reply to 34827

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    Hopefully going to get a ride on my mate's new 675 over the weekend. I really fancy one as a roadbike.

    Saying that i'd fancy one for a racebike but can't afford one. Will have to start my assault on the Northwest's circuits on something Japanese and 4 cylinderySad


  •  25-07-2008, 9:00 34829 in reply to 34827

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    I was going to ask your thoughts on the price Indifferent they are on that auction site for between 4500 and 5000, I reckon to put it back to mint would cost less than a  grand so would you think 3.6k is a fair place to start?

     

    its got a carbon front mudguard........ and a 1050ST throttleSmile

     

    I can do a walk round video of it for anyone thats long distance....

  •  25-07-2008, 9:07 34831 in reply to 34829

    Re: Triumph announce 2009 range

    That price seems fair. Like you say, you can get the plastics to make it a track or road bike.

    Post some pics up, you never know.  


    Triples are the future, baby!

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