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so whos got one? now that i realized i could afford one im torn between the triumph street triple, and the buell xb12s lightning.from what i saw the triumph dealer looking at the daytona 675, the triumph build quality is 10x that of the buell. fit an finish is nice, no tacky plastic covers, everything is finished the way it needs to be. im assuming the same for the street triple, ill get to see it in feb when the local dealer gets one here in ny.
dont know much about the motor, but have read on the reviews that the triple provides great mid range torque and good hp across the board. havnt really heard much about them in person though. any comments?
Tuono
ya i think i read that yesterday. motorcycle mags and the likes dont really provide me with a real review as many of the things they feel ill never even think twice about because of my lack of exp. anyone with first hand exp with triumphs.
Tuono
does he have a STREET triple or a Speed. i thought the street triples were a new 08 model? i wouldnt turn down a speed though, just a little high on the price
Tuono
the speed looks awesome with the single sided swingarm and the 1050 sounds nice.... got my eye on those used, dont see too many though
Tuono
I have read some Magazine reveiws That say that the Street Triple as Really a better street Bike then the 675 Daytona,
You could prob find a Low mileage 06/07 Speed Triple for close to what you will pay for a New Street Triple, I rode Wookies speed Triple Its a freakin Blast
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I have the Daytona675 and love the power delivery and overall feel of the bike. Street triple uses the same motor and frame, with less adjustable suspension, non-radial brakes, no steering damper, etc...
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Poor Denno
Having only ridden a 675 & an XB12ss I obviously don't have the personal experince as someone who's ridden all of the bikes you're looking at, but I'll throw in my two cents anyway. They're so completely different you really need to have a clear idea of what you want in a bike & how you will be riding it.
The 675 was a blast at any speed when I rode it on the track & I'm sure the Speed 3 won't be much different on the street (just more comfy).
The XB was a blast below 65mph & you gotta have a quick shifting foot.
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
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The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650
i know the daytona is more a "sport bike" in the general sense of the word and the speed, street, and buell are more street oriented performers. not looking for the fastest, or most powerful, just looking for the fun factor. if i didnt have to hit so much highway id buy a motard. i like the buell and the street cause of their short wheelbase. kind of makes me feel like i could ride it like i ride my dirtbike.![]()
Tuono
Love my speed triple. Tons of power, great handling, great brakes, etc. Absolutely no problems with it. I've put about 8K on it and I still get excited (like new bike excited) when I have a chance to ride it. Works for track days (did 3 or 4 days with the speed triple) and for all day rides (very comfortable).
I think the street/speed triple might hold its value better than the buells with the arrival of the new 1125 buell. The jump from the harley sporster motor to the rotax engine is huge.
What lead you to narrow your choice to the buell and the triumph?
2006 Triumph Speed Triple - Street
2003 R6 - Track
2000 SV650 - Street/Track
That's right, back to a 2 cylinder, 3 cylinder, and a 4 cylinder.
i remember your speed from V's ride, rode behind you for most the day haha, looked damn nice. i narrowed it down to those two because they were the two that in my mind looked the most badass lol, had the performance/styling characteristics i was after, and is in my price range.
Tuono
Speed triple is a pretty good trackbike, too!!
Looks good when stuffing a certain someone in turn 3, too!![]()
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
GMD Computrack Boston | Pine Motorparts/PBE Specialists | Phoenix Graphics | Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650
thanks buddha, that was going to be my next question, whats a good dealer to talk to. ill keep them in mind
Tuono
ill add them to the list too
Tuono
You like your CBR ?
What about the new 600RR?
I hear the new 600 engine rocks with good
mid range torque for an I-4.
Plus I read that the ergos are more upright than
the 05-06 600RRs.
2008 Honda CBR 600RR
2 thumbs up for the speed triple. They look sweet especially with the after market they have (triumphdogs looks very nice with the goodies he has) They sound great also.
And for the short rip I took Wookie's for it was a nice ride and felt like a twin that had a taller rev ceiling![]()
Good and comfy with an upright riding position and felt like you were almost over the tire.
~ Life passes most people by while they're busy making grand plans for it.~
i dont mind the cbr but i dont love it either. I originally wanted to buy a 600rr but the more i looked at it the more plane jane it looked. Not to knock anyones ride but seems like all the bikes coming from japan look more and more alike each year. These naked bikes seem to have a bit more character and i like its uniqueness.
Tuono
everytime i see that bike i damn near want to go to the bank to get a loan.
but then i look at typeone's bike and the cycle starts all over again
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Tuono
Holy shit, it looks SO much better w/o that hideous exhaust that they put on the Speed & Street 3's. That bi-polar personality dual high-mount/undertail exahust they put on there totally kills the good looks of the tail section.
High mount OR undertail... make up your minds.
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
GMD Computrack Boston | Pine Motorparts/PBE Specialists | Phoenix Graphics | Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650