Hudson
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I've been eyeing something for a third bike, something that would be fun to just hop on and putt around, and with some soul and style, but has to be reliable. I headed out to the Triumph dealer to eye the current Scrambler and Thruxton bikes; they have it covered in the cool looks dept. I ended up taking out the Scrambler.
Within the limits and reasonable expectations of this bike, it is a honey. Smooth twin feel, great sound (though it needs the Arrow pipe upgrade to sound more menacing), and absolutely cool looks. The engine was pretty torquey, and while it won't win races, had more power than its 65 hp would suggest.
But (and there always is with a bike like this):
Tires suck. Handling is fine for gentlemanly motoring, but not for anything exciting. And the brakes? Let's just say that with all the great improvements on this bike, the brakes are decidedly old school. Wooden feel, not much grab.
Sigh...on to something else.
Within the limits and reasonable expectations of this bike, it is a honey. Smooth twin feel, great sound (though it needs the Arrow pipe upgrade to sound more menacing), and absolutely cool looks. The engine was pretty torquey, and while it won't win races, had more power than its 65 hp would suggest.
But (and there always is with a bike like this):
Tires suck. Handling is fine for gentlemanly motoring, but not for anything exciting. And the brakes? Let's just say that with all the great improvements on this bike, the brakes are decidedly old school. Wooden feel, not much grab.
Sigh...on to something else.
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