Are generally a bit shit or just dull.
Whoever designed the latest Street Triple schemes wants taking out the back and shooting.
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Triumph's recent paint schemes
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Re: Triumph's recent paint schemes
The new schemes for that Triumph are a bit love it or leave it. Personally I'd leave it, but TBH it's kind of a grey area for me.
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Re: Triumph's recent paint schemes
I bought a grey (well sliver) triumph on purpose, so I don't mind it lolD41 wrote:The new schemes for that Triumph are a bit love it or leave it. Personally I'd leave it, but TBH it's kind of a grey area for me.
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