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New Triumph 1200
21 Sep 23, 15:58 pm
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Murphy
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New Triumph 1200
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Dec 08, 2021, 03.03 pm
Dec 08, 2021, 03.03 pm
Is this the latest best replacement for our beloved Crosstourer?
Looks attractive on the face of it, shaft drive, multi cylinder, LED lighting, TFT screen, cruise control, road or off road editions. Anyway, I’m looking forward to a test run in the spring.
Oh, and LIGHTER! 245kg wet for the GT Pro compared with 277 for the manual Honda. 32kg difference!
Last Edit: Dec 08, 2021, 03.11 pm by Murphy
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Re: New Triumph 1200
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Dec 08, 2021, 05.14 pm
Dec 08, 2021, 05.14 pm
Looks awesome... sadly no DCT for us doddery old fogeys though!
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Re: New Triumph 1200
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Dec 08, 2021, 05.16 pm
Dec 08, 2021, 05.16 pm
Seems to think the quick shifter is ok though, up and down
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Re: New Triumph 1200
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Dec 08, 2021, 05.22 pm
Dec 08, 2021, 05.22 pm
Good point there sir!
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Dec 08, 2021, 05.32 pm
Dec 08, 2021, 05.32 pm
Yeah. And I’ve got a DCT too, so less of the doddery old fogeys stuff!
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Dec 08, 2021, 06.25 pm
Dec 08, 2021, 06.25 pm
There is new HD, KTM, BMW and now new Triumph on the market. Quite though competition.
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