I rode a Speed Triple 1200 RR yesterday
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I rode a Speed Triple 1200 RR yesterday
Not that I am thinking of buying one - but I needed to kill the time whilst my bike was serviced. In the old days, you would get stuff to test ride for free whilst a service was on going - but now you get charged 24 GBP. So may as well go big ...
Summary - stonkingly fast - torquey low down, then seems to turn into an IL4 at higher revs. Great dash - too much info for a shortish test ride TBH. The build quality seemed really good and nice finishing touches. Handling was precise and stable enough.
The engine was brilliant - if you like rev happy / speed hungry and caning a bike
Bad - the brakes were wooden. Kind of on or off. At higher speeds this wasn't an issue - at lower speeds you always felt you were going to lock the front.
Riding position - think comfortable 998s - slightly higher bars and lower seat - but not a tradition naked at all.
I completely forgot to use the quick shifter - which was my issue - however I didn't notice the loss of the few ms.
The suspension - initially, and mostly excellent - until a rounded a corner onto some really rough tarmac, and then it felt lie the suspension had totally locked up. ( you can adjust just about everything electronically - I just left it as standard). But most of he time it performed well.
Overall - great fun to ride. But I wouldn't want one - too urgent, too committed on the road (for me) and maybe no longer what I want from a motorcycle.
That said , I am not sure who would buy one - too retro for the young bucks and buckesses, not full on sports bike sexiness or cachet. And the more well heeled gentlefolk will probably be already at the BMW dealers or on their way to a Ducati franchise.
And a good learning for me - it costs more to get a Triumph services for oil etc than a Ducati
Summary - stonkingly fast - torquey low down, then seems to turn into an IL4 at higher revs. Great dash - too much info for a shortish test ride TBH. The build quality seemed really good and nice finishing touches. Handling was precise and stable enough.
The engine was brilliant - if you like rev happy / speed hungry and caning a bike
Bad - the brakes were wooden. Kind of on or off. At higher speeds this wasn't an issue - at lower speeds you always felt you were going to lock the front.
Riding position - think comfortable 998s - slightly higher bars and lower seat - but not a tradition naked at all.
I completely forgot to use the quick shifter - which was my issue - however I didn't notice the loss of the few ms.
The suspension - initially, and mostly excellent - until a rounded a corner onto some really rough tarmac, and then it felt lie the suspension had totally locked up. ( you can adjust just about everything electronically - I just left it as standard). But most of he time it performed well.
Overall - great fun to ride. But I wouldn't want one - too urgent, too committed on the road (for me) and maybe no longer what I want from a motorcycle.
That said , I am not sure who would buy one - too retro for the young bucks and buckesses, not full on sports bike sexiness or cachet. And the more well heeled gentlefolk will probably be already at the BMW dealers or on their way to a Ducati franchise.
And a good learning for me - it costs more to get a Triumph services for oil etc than a Ducati
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Re: I rode a Speed Triple 1200 RR yesterday
I don't think I would buy one either, it's a bike I plan on test-riding though
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Re: I rode a Speed Triple 1200 RR yesterday
Well worth a test ride - I enjoyed that. Just don’t know who would buy one
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Re: I rode a Speed Triple 1200 RR yesterday
I'm guessing, the guys who buy 1290SDRs, V4SFs, both of those sell pretty well to middle aged blokes who want power and pose... So yeah i can see the Triumph doing well.
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Re: I rode a Speed Triple 1200 RR yesterday
I quite like them. Boils down to your preferences on fairing and headlight I reckon. Bit too much engine for my needs tbh, but then most things over 900cc are these days.
Did it feel heavy pushing about, lifting off stand.?
Did it feel heavy pushing about, lifting off stand.?
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Re: I rode a Speed Triple 1200 RR yesterday
Very light and easy to move around, quick steering - but not unstable. Very stable in roundabout surfingDodgy knees wrote: ↑Fri Apr 29, 2022 7:15 am I quite like them. Boils down to your preferences on fairing and headlight I reckon. Bit too much engine for my needs tbh, but then most things over 900cc are these days.
Did it feel heavy pushing about, lifting off stand.?