Kneedragger55
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When I first met my buddy Jeff 3 years ago we had a few things in common, 1: We both loved dirtbikes, and riding anywhere we could find. 2: We both owned Triumphs. I had a 2007 Daytona at that time, and he had a 2009 Speed Triple. From that day he talked about selling his Triumph because he never rode it. Well, we've been riding dirt ever since, and I never once saw or heard him mention the Triumph. A few weeks ago he asks me, what kind of tires should I put on the Triumph before I sell it? Long story short, I went to check the bike out, he had attempted to bleed the brakes which left the bike with no front brakes and a super weak rear. Otherwise it was bone stock, original owner, with 12k miles. It needed new tires and the brakes to get fixed but was in good working order. I made a friendly offer and he accepted.
Now she's here!! New Dunlop Q3s, brakes bleed with new pads, and this bike is a hoot. I will say though it doesn't have as much power as I thought. No roll on wheelies in anything but 1st,
and I catch myself slipping the clutch to get the instantaneous fun. The seating position is much more aggressive than the smaller Street, which I didn't realize until I rode a friends newly purchased one a few days ago. I can see how the Street is the preferred bike of the two with a more lively power curve, more upright seating position, and better handling. I like the Speed for now but will probably sell it after a mountain trip. It's just a fling, but the hooligan nature is still in me. I just need to sell this thing before I burn the clutch or need to replace 2nd gear. It was the cheapest alternative to the FZ-10 and god awful ugly Super Duke 1290R, neither of which I could/would have purchased anyway. This bike just needed someone to flirt with, and that's me!! Plus it's bone stock original owner who was a friend, so I think I can make a few hundred once I decide to sell....hopefully.
Here's to suiting up in the leathers I thought I'd never wear again!
Now she's here!! New Dunlop Q3s, brakes bleed with new pads, and this bike is a hoot. I will say though it doesn't have as much power as I thought. No roll on wheelies in anything but 1st,
Here's to suiting up in the leathers I thought I'd never wear again!