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If I was in charge of Triumph
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November 08, 2012, 04:42:42 PM »
first thing that I would do would be turning the rear light of the T509 as iconic as its twin headlights turned to be.
The T509/T595 are the most beautiful motorcycles Triumph has ever made and the rear of them is the most perfect rear I have ever seen in a motorcycle.
First motorcycle to get the rear like the T509/T595 would be a more versatile and classical version of the Street Triple that could be called Trident 675. Also, the headlights would be the more classical round units of the first Street triple.
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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I would leave the business to those who know business and ride whatever bike that I wished.
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Second would be an R version of the Thruxton with 17" alloys, upside down fork, good brakes
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Quote from: eurofan on November 08, 2012, 04:51:36 PM
Second would be an R version of the Thruxton with 17" alloys, upside down fork, good brakes
How much would you be willing to pay for that Thruxton R?
Regards, Paul
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Quote from: Roadscum on November 08, 2012, 04:58:37 PM
How much would you be willing to pay for that Thruxton R?
Regards, Paul
Like the R versions of the Daytona, Street or Speed Triple it would have to be priced 15% above the regular model.
Third: A half-faired Sprint RS 800 ( with T509 rear)
fourth: 17" front wheel version of both Tigers 800 and 1200 (180 rear in the 1200).
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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What Hinkley Triumph do you own now?
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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I think Triumph is doing fine as-is. They're on a roll. Personally, I value really good suspension and brakes, so if I was to change anything it would be to upgrade the suspension to be fully adjustable forks and shock on any model with sporty intentions (Sprint, Tiger, Thruxton, etc).
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Quote from: garry on November 09, 2012, 04:37:03 AM
I think Triumph is doing fine as-is. They're on a roll. Personally, I value really good suspension and brakes, so if I was to change anything it would be to upgrade the suspension to be fully adjustable forks and shock on any model with sporty intentions (Sprint, Tiger, Thruxton, etc).
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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I'd find whomever found and incorporated the Red flamed paint on the Thunderbird and give them a big fat farking raise, find the person who said no to putting it on the Rocket and FIRE THEM.....Make a full out effort to start winning some races so I could sit in the Box and drink free beer while watching and.....
Instead of chasing BMW around the market place I'd get the engineers working on getting BMW to chase us....
But I'd also go after the Asians by tightening up the quality on the bikes just a tad bit more and going head to head on the reliability aspect....beat them at their own game.
There would also be a ROCKET III Saturn 5 limited production run....I'd have Carpenter Racing mod them for us....I'm thinking 235hp at the wheel and a kick ass paint job....Faaattt rear tire and braced front end.... Just to let Willy know who's boss.
But what do I know???
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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November 09, 2012, 06:12:58 AM »
Along with riding whateer the heck I wanted, I would take a page from BWM, but a huge weight in teh middle of each R&D area, and tell em to take 3% off every model's wet weight (without reduciing fuel or oil capactity) every year.
Except the Rocket -- which seems to need it's road crushing weight, and is so ugly to look at it makes my teeth hurt.
Other than that, I'l leave em alone -- they are going great guns, and I"m sure I would only FUBAR stuff.
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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November 09, 2012, 06:50:49 AM »
As garry said, shocks & brakes. Focus more on Center of Gravity/Balance. I've had a couple Triumphs and I don't really see reliability being an issue with the more current models. I have an '02 Trophy with just over 30k and no issues. The Trophy forums has a few bikes that are 100k+ with no issues as well. My last was a Speed Triple with no issues and just over 30k and more of the same from the S3 forums for higher mileage bikes. But maybe I don't know the whole story. Personally, I'd like to see a full fairing speed triple like they had in the early part of 2000 with the 955 engine. Take the current Speed Triple, keep the Ohlins shocks and brakes, but make it full fairing with a slightly more aggressive triple tree and perhaps team up with Akrapovic or Termignoni for the exhaust.
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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November 09, 2012, 07:00:42 AM »
1. Helmet locks integrated onto every bike
2. 4-way flashers on every bike (like the older models used to have)
3. Outdoor temp reading on the digital instrument clusters
4. Sensible 3-cylinder roadster model like the former Tridents
5. A tall 675cc motard
6. New superbike like the former T595
7. Get a new Speed Single 300cc global-market bike out to market
8. Re-engineer to extend maintenance intervals on all models to the same as the Explorer & Trophy - 10k minor, 20k major
9. More Triumphs in movies like we used to see
10. Better fuel efficiencies across the board
11. Thruxton with big bore kit, cast wheels, and cafe fairing
12. Expanded US dealer network
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Quote from: Rincewind on November 09, 2012, 07:00:42 AM
12. Expanded US dealer network
Good call -- most everything pales to insignificance when compared to this.
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Quote from: bomber on November 09, 2012, 09:31:32 AM
Good call -- most everything pales to insignificance when compared to this.
Huh. We have two.
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Quote from: Mr.Black on November 09, 2012, 12:12:52 PM
Huh. We have two.
My nearest dealer is nearly an hour away. There are some states that only have 1-2 dealers, and quite a few which have 0.
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Yep, dealer network.
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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I guess it depends where you live. PA has a bunch of them (10?).
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Quote from: garry on November 09, 2012, 04:37:03 AM
I think Triumph is doing fine as-is. They're on a roll. Personally, I value really good suspension and brakes, so if I was to change anything it would be to upgrade the suspension to be fully adjustable forks and shock on any model with sporty intentions (Sprint, Tiger, Thruxton, etc).
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Quote from: eurofan on November 08, 2012, 04:42:42 PM
The T509/T595 are the most beautiful motorcycles Triumph has ever made and the rear of them is the most perfect rear I have ever seen in a motorcycle.
I partially agree. I have always felt that the best angle to view my T509 (and I've been looking at it for 14 years now!) was from the five o'clock position. But I know it's not the most beautiful Triumph ever because it's only the second best looking Triumph in my garage (all IMHO, natch). Evidence:
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Re: If I was in charge of Triumph
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Jesus that's a great-looking motorcycle
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