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    considering a triumph street triple....

    Like the title says, I am thinking about buying a new (to me) Street triple. Anyone have one or have the inside skinny on these? Thanks!
  • Jedz123
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    I've put some saddle time on a Street Triple RS 2019.

    Very fast. Reminds me of well, my Tracer in allot of ways, Very fast and loads of torque throughout the rev range.

    Not so comfy though, I felt hunched over on it. Light as heck and the TFT display is well thought out.

    I was given it by triumph to lead the demo rides pre COVID... Great bikes but I like the Tracer more as it's similar in power but way more comfy.

    Best,

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    • Redman
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      #3
      Hey Greg,
      My son had occasion to ride a Steet?Speed? Triple. Said he really liked the engine, but not the riding position. He bought a Tiger 1050, and had done a few IronButts and rode to SanDiego& back on it.
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      • trevor
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        #4
        Find one of these instead...great reputation...great warranty...and best of all it's a Suzuki!

        Suzuki strips off the fairings of the GSX-R1000 to make the GSX-S1000 a more practical road-riding machine.


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        • GS1150Pilot
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          #5
          Or get the Street Triple and be happy you chose to get something different-with cool heritage all its own. 400 pounds wet, a triple, and a Triumph.
          "Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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          • trevor
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            Originally posted by GS1150Pilot
            Or get the Street Triple and be happy you chose to get something different-with cool heritage all its own. 400 pounds wet, a triple, and a Triumph.
            I see way more street triples on the road around here than gsxs1000's...that's for sure. Lol
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            • GS1150Pilot
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              I don't see many of them. No matter, they have a cachet that is special. Their light weight and that cool motor are compelling points.
              "Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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                Originally posted by GS1150Pilot
                I don't see many of them. No matter, they have a cachet that is special. Their light weight and that cool motor are compelling points.
                They are indeed very cool.
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                • GS1150Pilot
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                  #9
                  Part of me still wants to buy a '95 Speed Triple in that amazing orange. Nothing near the competency of the Street Triple, but just a gloriously cool machine.
                  "Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
                  ~Herman Melville

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                  • 2BRacing
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                    #10
                    My son has a Daytona 675 which has very different riding position than Street Triple, but that motor is just glorious! I try to make any excuse to ride it myself! I am sure you will not be disappointed.

                    I have not heard of serious problems with that model, but similar to our GS's, the R/R in early models was troublesome and subject to a recall.

                    1981 GS850G "Blue Magic" (Bike Of The Month April 2009)

                    1981 GS1000G "Leo" (Bike Of The Month August 2023)

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                      #11
                      Well I'm definitely looking for a smaller displacement. I'd been considering an SV, but was a little concerned I'd want more power. Not even sure I'm going to get anything, I wrecked my ES a year ago and I've been hesitant to get back out there. But a new job means a different commute (and a better paycheck), and spring turns my daydreaming towards bikes, ya know?

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                      • Jedz123
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                        #12
                        The Three cylinder is intoxicating... And the torque is just unreal, the likely hood that I'll ever own another flat plane I-4 is pretty much 0 now, after owning both a cross plane I-2 and now an I-3 the torque just is untouchable. My Tracer is is as fast as my FZ1 but it's torquey like a twin. Just ride one, you'll want one afterwards.

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                        • GS1150Pilot
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                          #13
                          If you are not sold on the British aspect, Jedz suggestion of the FZ-09 is one HELL of a deal!
                          "Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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                            Not sold at all on the brit, but def. looking for less than a liter, and definitely getting ABS. It "might" not have made a difference in my crash, but it wouldn't have hurt...

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                            • Jedz123
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                              #15
                              The Fj-09 is an upright more sport touring rig, very much reminiscent of the FZ1. It may only be a 849cc bike but it boogies like a liter bike all because of the 116hp combined with reduced weight, 460lbs WET, STOCK! The MT/FZ-09 is even lighter but TCS and ABS wasn't available in earlier years but was available as an option starting in 2017 model years. I personally run my Tracer/FJ-09 with TCS on because the bike will just wheelie all day.

                              As a guy that has put nearly 81K miles on my 2018 Triumph I can say they are fine machines but they are not even close to being Japanese reliable. I can't trust it now to go further than a day's tow away... Why I'm back on a Yamaha for my touring duties.

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