Triumph “face-lifted” 2004 model range.

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    Radar
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    Daytona 955i looks sharp with the new fairing and the jet black Speed Triple looks well hard. So much better than those daft colours it has been offered in up to now.

    #16854
    Jonnyfp
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    Originally posted by Radar

    Daytona 955i looks sharp with the new fairing and the jet black Speed Triple looks well hard. So much better than those daft colours it has been offered in up to now.


    indeed and with promises of the new 1050 lump in next years range they make a very interesting alternative to the curent jap dross.

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    #16855
    Jonnyfp
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    How far they’ve come too..this is the model i have…still love it mind.

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    #16856
    imperialdata
    Keymaster

    Agree with you about the daft colours, Radar. Think the bike in the pic above would be nicer with a single headlamp too, can’t get to grips with that ‘retro-yet-modern’ look.

    #16857
    Wild01
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    I’d have to say that the red triumph looks absolutely crap!!!

    However the black trumpy below it is rather nice![;)]Muscle anyone!!![:D]

    Wilba Wild 01

    #16858
    Radar
    Moderator

    A mate down in Norfolk has one of the original Speed Triples and loves it. People I know with Triumphs generally seem to like them. I am comsidering one as a replacement for the T Cat when the time comes, a 955i. Knowing me I probably go and buy another Yam!
    This years 2005 models from Triumph do look reall good and what they achieve with a fraction of the resources of the Japanese is amazing.



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    #16859
    Jonnyfp
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    Originally posted by Radar

    A mate down in Norfolk has one of the original Speed Triples and loves it. People I know with Triumphs generally seem to like them. I am comsidering one as a replacement for the T Cat when the time comes, a 955i. Knowing me I probably go and buy another Yam!
    This years 2005 models from Triumph do look reall good and what they achieve with a fraction of the resources of the Japanese is amazing.


    I love mine but a 955i lump would’nt go amiss..T309sp the bottom ones project is…SP eh? sounds good don’t it..lol

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