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Blade
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by Blade » 15 Aug 2019, 20:49
The triple is dead, long live the triple
11 long hours in the saddle negotiating the UK car park, sorry motorway network and shes home
Even managed to stop in Blades Layby (other laybys are available) for a quick photo shoot
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 15 Aug 2019, 20:54
Looks crap in white. Should have gone for grey
Blade
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by Blade » 15 Aug 2019, 20:55
Kwacky wrote: Looks crap in white. Should have gone for grey
I told you that one got sold
You like white really I know u do
kiwikrasher
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Your Bike: ‘16 Thruxton R. '10 Multistrada 1200 S.
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by kiwikrasher » 15 Aug 2019, 23:07
Looks good
should be well used to it after 11 hrs!!
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Cav
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by Cav » 16 Aug 2019, 05:00
Happy days mate
You happy with it?
Blade
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by Blade » 16 Aug 2019, 07:44
Cav wrote: Happy days mate
You happy with it?
@Cav yes mate
very. Sad to see the Daytona go but very happy with the Speed3.
@Frankie to south london and home. Wasnt too bad on the way down apart from the m25. Coming home was a nightmare. Took me 3 hours to get 20 mile North of London at the first M1 services, quick coffee and then crawled up the M1 before I got off motorway for a little final twisty section.
Frankie
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by Frankie » 16 Aug 2019, 07:48
Bloody hell, where was that Jack Lilly's ? Long trip.... I think I would have paid for a van to pick it up lol....
Blade
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by Blade » 16 Aug 2019, 07:49
Frankie wrote: Bloody hell, where was that Jack Lilly's ? Long trip.... I think I would have paid for a van to pick it up lol....
Got got quoted 275 delivery as it's one bike up and one bike down.
I spent 50 in petrol so got 225 to blow on bling is my reckoning
StMarks
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by StMarks » 16 Aug 2019, 08:01
I have to say that 11 hours in the saddle wouldn't be my idea of a good beginning, respect for your determination mate.
Congratulations on your new toy Blade, enjoy.!
kiwikrasher
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by kiwikrasher » 16 Aug 2019, 08:05
So was that down on the 675 I take it? How did you find them back to back?
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Monty
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by Monty » 16 Aug 2019, 08:18
Happy New Bike Day!
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Blade
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by Blade » 16 Aug 2019, 08:48
kiwikrasher wrote: So was that down on the 675 I take it? How did you find them back to back?
Yes down on the 675 mate. Back to back, is hard to say as complete opposites but both great bikes. I would say the s3 is better put together and Triumph quality has moved on. Obviously there is a big difference in seating position but I've never had an issue on sportsbikes for comfort tbh. One thing I did notice is when I got home my neck was rigid. Not sure if that's the wind blast of a naked or just the fact of not moving when slogging it out on a busy congested motorway, I'm hoping it's the latter.
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 16 Aug 2019, 08:56
It'll be both. You really do need to use your neck muscles to combat the wind blast.
kingfixer
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by kingfixer » 16 Aug 2019, 09:12
Nice one Blade looks a lovely bit of kit that, never ridden one of them .
Blade
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by Blade » 16 Aug 2019, 09:27
Kwacky wrote: It'll be both. You really do need to use your neck muscles to combat the wind blast.
It's got the optional Triumph fly screen which looks great but as its very small not sure how effective it will be
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by Kwacky » 16 Aug 2019, 09:44
They do make a difference. I think Powerbronze do one but it's a bit bigger. It depends if you want style or function. I had one of their screens on my Street.
Blade
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by Blade » 16 Aug 2019, 11:30
Going through the paperwork and just found an invoice for official Triumph accessories fitted to the bike and it's for £1700
I was a bit shocked at that, but that's just the offical accessories and there is quite alot of other aftermarket tasty bits on there also.
Shes got some lovely bits on her and I'm well chuffed. Going to go and have a good poke around her in the man cave now and see what shes really like
D41
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by D41 » 16 Aug 2019, 11:45
£1700 for a screen???
You're kidding?
duke63
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by duke63 » 16 Aug 2019, 11:54
I think Puig make a screen that works. I got neck ache on mine the first time I used it on the motorway but I haven’t experienced that on A and B roads.
Enjoy the bike. It looks fantastic.