Triumph's lone entry in the middleweight, do-it-all sector, the Street Triple, has passed us by since its debut in early 2008.
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I was really interested in a street triple until I actually saw one in the dealer, they are godawful ugly (IMO) and are almost as tacky as the new ducati 696, the R was a little bit better but the overall quality of the bike always looked ALOT lower in my eyes in comparison to the FZ6N, especially all the anodised parts.... /spews
I didn't bother test riding one because I knew no matter how good it rode I couldn't live with the look, and it was about 40% more than my FZ6 on road.
I've always had a thing for the Yamies though, so I am biased
they are godawful ugly (IMO)
DUDE the triumph street triple r is so sick, it is definitely one of my top choices for my next bike:BLAA:
Nice bike...I too want a triple when the fizzer is done...either the speed Triple 1050 or the Sprint St 1050.
Thanks for posting!
Seriously? That bad?
Ok that's a Speed Triple with a few mods, but they look like the Street...
I was really interested in a street triple until I actually saw one in the dealer, they are godawful ugly (IMO) and are almost as tacky as the new ducati 696, the R was a little bit better but the overall quality of the bike always looked ALOT lower in my eyes in comparison to the FZ6N, especially all the anodised parts.... /spews
I didn't bother test riding one because I knew no matter how good it rode I couldn't live with the look, and it was about 40% more than my FZ6 on road.
I've always had a thing for the Yamies though, so I am biased