Triumph deals
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Triumph deals
Some good deals to be had. Dealers must be struggling for sales as its orak biking season.
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Re: Triumph deals
They are having to ensure all Euro 4 bikes are sold before starting the Euro 5 sales.
Staffs Triumph are selling plenty. I can't get my bike booked in for 500 mile service til August.
Staffs Triumph are selling plenty. I can't get my bike booked in for 500 mile service til August.
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Re: Triumph deals
Kwacky wrote:I don't know any Triumph dealer that's struggling with sales.
Good to hear, but surprising there doing such good deals when they clearly don't need too, but hey ho, let them crack on

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Worth a test ride. They are so agile. And the engine is a peach.Blade wrote:The Street triple RS is tempting just wish it was a Speed triple RS on offer
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KTM are a pain in the backside for doing this. Why anyone buys a new one when there's not a sale on is beyond me.Blade wrote:I ve seen £3700 off a SD GT on 0% APR for 3 years.
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I cant see it being massively different to the D675 apart from riding position tbh.
I really do like the idea of the 1050R triple though and want a test ride, but unfortunately its proving difficult with work and school holidays
I really do like the idea of the 1050R triple though and want a test ride, but unfortunately its proving difficult with work and school holidays

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20bhp more, loads of electronics, better brakes and suspension. It's not an upgrade, it's a new bike.
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I know someone who brought a 390 Duke. Two months later they were selling them for £3,000 to clear stock. Was not happy. Especially as a year after buying it, the trade in was laughable.Kwacky wrote:KTM are a pain in the backside for doing this. Why anyone buys a new one when there's not a sale on is beyond me.Blade wrote:I ve seen £3700 off a SD GT on 0% APR for 3 years.
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Re: Triumph deals
That's really bad. And not great for brand loyalty.
You'll rarely get Triumph's marked down. More likely an offer of free accessories etc.
You'll rarely get Triumph's marked down. More likely an offer of free accessories etc.
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It makes much better business sense to give away accessories than throw away £1000's. Take more but give more rather than take less for the same thing.
Triumph obviously have a great relationship with Arrow and it will only help them both
Triumph obviously have a great relationship with Arrow and it will only help them both
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