06-17-2010, 09:08 AM | #41 |
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That's a nice bike you have there! I think you made the right decision over a Sportster. The Triumphs get good reviews, and I have always secretly coveted one because the 650s were so much the thing back in the day, and the newer ones have kept the look and spirit of the older ones while adding better engine control and brakes.
Also, there was some talk here of Harley's holding their value better than many other bikes. Generally they do, but used Sportster 883s are a dime a dozen, at least around here. People tend to buy them and get sick of them real quick. You'll do better with what you got. Not that you'll want to sell it anytime soon.
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06-19-2010, 02:50 AM | #42 |
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Very nice!! I love that style of bike. Triumph makes some cool looking stuff. I went to the dealer the other day to sit on all of the new bikes and I really liked the Street Triple.
I'm REALLY in love with this pearl white gsx-r600 though...man if I only had $10k..=P I plan to upgrade next year when I pay off my Jeep.
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I'm still dreaming about a Moto Guzzi V7 Classic... similar, but not as powerful. PS (edit) Glad you didn't get the Harley, this Triumph is so much better. :rawk:
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The new Triumph Bonneviles are fine machines. I also like the Scrambler and Thruxton versions very much. I ride a 2006 Sportster XL883, and a 2007 Yamaha XT225 dual sport, and my 2007 Royal Enfield 500 Bullet.
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I paid $5000 for this one brand new in December of 2007. It was a leftover '07 and mid winter.$5000 out the door. I have three bikes, but, often as not, if it's just a fun back road ride I want to go on, I'll take the Enfield. It's not fast, but it makes me smile when I ride it most of the time. 75-85 mpg too.
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Royal Enfield! - An English Bike - I thought they'd gone out of business YEARS ago. :??:
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