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Triumph Speed Triple R - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Other Stuff (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Forum: Other Bikes (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=17) +--- Thread: Triumph Speed Triple R (/showthread.php?tid=7740) |
Triumph Speed Triple R - shdwghst457_imp - 05-27-2014 Anyone here have any hands-on experience with the Triumph STR? It caught my eye today. Still trying to plan the next stable member! RE: Triumph Speed Triple R - thessler3_imp - 05-28-2014 I have owned two Speed Triples (2001 and 2004) and have ridden the Speed Triple R. A nice bike - great motor, handles quite well, very reliable. The base models (not R version) are selling for as low as $11,000 in Jersey. RE: Triumph Speed Triple R - shdwghst457_imp - 05-28-2014 For the R, are the Ohlins worth the extra cash? I guess that's not really a Speed Triple specific question, but I've never ridden on Ohlins. Does it have that magic spark that the CB1100 has? Or is it just another sport bike? RE: Triumph Speed Triple R - thessler3_imp - 06-12-2014 The R model has lighter wheels and the Ohlins, plus a few bits. My experience with Ohlins is that they are exceptionally good, but pricey. The difference in cost is too much, in my opinion. The R models are sitting unsold in several dealerships in NJ. Perhaps you can find a deal to get the R for less of an upcharge. RE: Triumph Speed Triple R - The Spaceman_imp - 06-13-2014 (05-28-2014, 05:02 AM)shdwghst457_imp Wrote: For the R, are the Ohlins worth the extra cash? I guess that's not really a Speed Triple specific question, but I've never ridden on Ohlins. It doesn't...nothing does. RE: Triumph Speed Triple R - shdwghst457_imp - 06-13-2014 Nice Spaceman. Well the insight is much appreciated. I might pick one up down the road but realistically the CB is fast enough for me, and any second bike (as I plan for the CB to be a permanent fixture) would have to fill a different need, either deep growling power like the Rocket III Roadster or off-roading like the BMW GS (specified because I think another mfr. makes a bike called the GS). And then of course there's the 850 Commando in my family that I'm working on obtaining ('74). RE: Triumph Speed Triple R - shdwghst457_imp - 06-15-2014 Went to the local(ish) BMW/Triumph dealerships today to see how I fit on all of the ones I've been contemplating. I still would like to find a cheap GS, probably an 1150, as I certainly don't want to pay full price for something that's most likely going to lose it in a patch of loose dirt. I sat on the Speed Triple R, and it just isn't for me. Beautiful though. The Rocket III Roadster, however, fit me perfectly. I think I found next year's bike! |