Bye bye, Triumph...?
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Bye bye, Triumph...?
A change of office location means I can longer ride to work. The might Triumph Tiger 900 RallyPro sits forlornly in the garage, like a caged big cat.
Do I sell or keep?
The 'Sell' arguments are strong:
- Sell it and bank the money.
- Make room in the garage.
- The 'Nothing is forever' argument. Can get something else at a later date.
- I don't get time to ride it for pleasure, nor for trips, if I'm honest.
The 'Keep' arguments are less convincing:
- I fucking love it.
I'm in a quandry.
Do I sell or keep?
The 'Sell' arguments are strong:
- Sell it and bank the money.
- Make room in the garage.
- The 'Nothing is forever' argument. Can get something else at a later date.
- I don't get time to ride it for pleasure, nor for trips, if I'm honest.
The 'Keep' arguments are less convincing:
- I fucking love it.
I'm in a quandry.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
If you just need room in the garage then I'll set fire to the himalayan and you can lend it to me 
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
What banking offices in that lunnon don't have secure parking????gremlin wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 2:36 pm A change of office location means I can longer ride to work. The might Triumph Tiger 900 RallyPro sits forlornly in the garage, like a caged big cat.
Do I sell or keep?
The 'Sell' arguments are strong:
- Sell it and bank the money.
- Make room in the garage.
- The 'Nothing is forever' argument. Can get something else at a later date.
- I don't get time to ride it for pleasure, nor for trips, if I'm honest.
The 'Keep' arguments are less convincing:
- I fucking love it.
I'm in a quandry.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
The ones that want to be net-zero by 2040 and rent new office space with a AA green rating,Rockburner wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 3:22 pm
What banking offices in that lunnon don't have secure parking????
Space for more bicycles than Katie Melua could sing about, but nowt for anything that burns dinosaur shit.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
There's your answer.gremlin wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 2:36 pm I don't get time to ride it for pleasure, nor for trips, if I'm honest.[/i]
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
Buy a Zero or a LiveWire and force them to put in not just a parking space but also a charger just for you.gremlin wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 4:17 pmThe ones that want to be net-zero by 2040 and rent new office space with a AA green rating,Rockburner wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 3:22 pm
What banking offices in that lunnon don't have secure parking????![]()
Space for more bicycles than Katie Melua could sing about, but nowt for anything that burns dinosaur shit.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
Once they've done that, sell it and buy a GSXR1000, or a Kawasaki H1 like skubRockburner wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 4:30 pmBuy a Zero or a LiveWire and force them to put in not just a parking space but also a charger just for you.gremlin wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 4:17 pmThe ones that want to be net-zero by 2040 and rent new office space with a AA green rating,Rockburner wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 3:22 pm
What banking offices in that lunnon don't have secure parking????![]()
Space for more bicycles than Katie Melua could sing about, but nowt for anything that burns dinosaur shit.![]()
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
Not everything we do has to sit on the right side of reason. Just keep it and enjoy it. If you get rid of it you’ll be sad every time you open the garage door to be greeted by no bike.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
Livewire have massive discounts at the moment, the Del Mar is £8,800 - £10,000 off!Rockburner wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 4:30 pm Buy a Zero or a LiveWire and force them to put in not just a parking space but also a charger just for you.![]()
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
If you don't ride it for fun at weekends etc, then just sell it. Cant see the point of watching something bioth rust and depreciate.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
Is it just me... or does it look a bit like a tricked up VanVan??ChrisW wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 6:01 pmLivewire have massive discounts at the moment, the Del Mar is £8,800 - £10,000 off!Rockburner wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 4:30 pm Buy a Zero or a LiveWire and force them to put in not just a parking space but also a charger just for you.![]()

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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
OK, you crazy muthas.
Who's got a 'leccy bike or got experience of them? In theory I could sell the mighty Triumph and get a second-hand 'leccy to see me through for a year or two 'til retirement.
The below list seems a reasonable barometer of cost and availability.
https://www.englishelectricmotorco.com/used-bikes/
Thoughts? Preference of make? I have sod all knowledge.
Who's got a 'leccy bike or got experience of them? In theory I could sell the mighty Triumph and get a second-hand 'leccy to see me through for a year or two 'til retirement.
The below list seems a reasonable barometer of cost and availability.
https://www.englishelectricmotorco.com/used-bikes/
Thoughts? Preference of make? I have sod all knowledge.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
I think @McSatan is the only person on here with an electric bike?gremlin wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 9:36 am OK, you crazy muthas.
Who's got a 'leccy bike or got experience of them? In theory I could sell the mighty Triumph and get a second-hand 'leccy to see me through for a year or two 'til retirement.
The below list seems a reasonable barometer of cost and availability.
https://www.englishelectricmotorco.com/used-bikes/
Thoughts? Preference of make? I have sod all knowledge.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
That's got to be the slowest loading website I've seen in about 20 years....gremlin wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 9:36 am OK, you crazy muthas.
Who's got a 'leccy bike or got experience of them? In theory I could sell the mighty Triumph and get a second-hand 'leccy to see me through for a year or two 'til retirement.
The below list seems a reasonable barometer of cost and availability.
https://www.englishelectricmotorco.com/used-bikes/
Thoughts? Preference of make? I have sod all knowledge.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
To lower a new 'leccy bike's owners expectation, I expect.Rockburner wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 9:43 amThat's got to be the slowest loading website I've seen in about 20 years....gremlin wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 9:36 am OK, you crazy muthas.
Who's got a 'leccy bike or got experience of them? In theory I could sell the mighty Triumph and get a second-hand 'leccy to see me through for a year or two 'til retirement.
The below list seems a reasonable barometer of cost and availability.
https://www.englishelectricmotorco.com/used-bikes/
Thoughts? Preference of make? I have sod all knowledge.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
I have no idea on leccy bikes, this might help as a brief overview maybe
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/advice/b ... otorbikes/
I quite like the look of those Maevings as they have a sort of vintage look to them, probably not good for commuting though with kit.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-rev ... rm1s/2024/
I would say fuggit and keep the Triumph but if it really will just sit there and not be used then you may as well move it on. You can always buy another if things change.
Or flog the Triumph and replace it with a tricked up super loud Grom for getting milk from the local shop and do wheelies and skids n shit to piss the neighbours off.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/advice/b ... otorbikes/
I quite like the look of those Maevings as they have a sort of vintage look to them, probably not good for commuting though with kit.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-rev ... rm1s/2024/
I would say fuggit and keep the Triumph but if it really will just sit there and not be used then you may as well move it on. You can always buy another if things change.
Or flog the Triumph and replace it with a tricked up super loud Grom for getting milk from the local shop and do wheelies and skids n shit to piss the neighbours off.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
Make time, you have weekends off. From where you are half of France and all of Holland/Belgium/Luxembourg is available for a weekend. And Wales, the Peak District and the Lakes.gremlin wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 2:36 pm A change of office location means I can longer ride to work. The might Triumph Tiger 900 RallyPro sits forlornly in the garage, like a caged big cat.
Do I sell or keep?
The 'Sell' arguments are strong:
- Sell it and bank the money.
- Make room in the garage.
- The 'Nothing is forever' argument. Can get something else at a later date.
- I don't get time to ride it for pleasure, nor for trips, if I'm honest.
The 'Keep' arguments are less convincing:
- I fucking love it.
I'm in a quandry.
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Re: Bye bye, Triumph...?
There was someone else too. I said the other day that one thing having an electric car has taught me is that I dont want an electric bike and he said the for him it was the opposite. I mean to ask him for more details but cant find the post now.Rockburner wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 9:40 amI think @McSatan is the only person on here with an electric bike?gremlin wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 9:36 am OK, you crazy muthas.
Who's got a 'leccy bike or got experience of them? In theory I could sell the mighty Triumph and get a second-hand 'leccy to see me through for a year or two 'til retirement.
The below list seems a reasonable barometer of cost and availability.
https://www.englishelectricmotorco.com/used-bikes/
Thoughts? Preference of make? I have sod all knowledge.
