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Triumph Thruxton R Review
#11
love how they hid the the catalytic on the R. The Whole exhaust system looks sooo clean!
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#12
Capo, congrats. Great write-up. Your Thrux R has the same engine and state of tune as the standard Thrux, so redline should be the same.
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#13
Wow, excellent report, Capo! Way more and way better info than I would have expected anyone to take the time to do. Just A-1 - thanks!
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#14
(04-27-2016, 06:30 AM)Papa Weeley_imp Wrote: Wow, excellent report, Capo! Way more and way better info than I would have expected anyone to take the time to do. Just A-1 - thanks!

+1

Great write-up on a very interesting bike!
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#15
And the Lord sayeth, "Thou shall not covet thy neighbor's Thruxton R."

Dang!
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#16
Thank you Capo for the in-depth review. It was worth the wait!
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#17
(04-27-2016, 09:53 AM)Rolls_imp Wrote:
(04-27-2016, 06:30 AM)Papa Weeley_imp Wrote: Wow, excellent report, Capo! Way more and way better info than I would have expected anyone to take the time to do. Just A-1 - thanks!

+1

Great write-up on a very interesting bike!

+1

Great write-up on a very interesting bike! +2!!
excellent write up...makes me want to follow your path
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#18
Good review. Thanks
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#19
I would be very keen on your observations after taking a Moto Guzzi Griso for a ride, then back on the R. I think the Griso would be a better bike to compare with than the CB.
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#20
(04-30-2016, 04:17 AM)Rboe_imp Wrote: I would be very keen on your observations after taking a Moto Guzzi Griso for a ride, then back on the R. I think the Griso would be a better bike to compare with than the CB.

I owned a Griso. A Tenni Green. When it wasn't shorting out, filling my garage with acrid smoke, or sidelined waiting for three months for a new harness, it was a sweet bike. But the Thruxton R is infinitely more modern, better handling, lighter and smoother. Just as much 'character,' whatever that means, but likely less of a heart breaker. That being said, I dug the Italian beauty, and I'd have another Griso, but only if my wife's family owned a Guzzi dealership.


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