Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
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Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
Triumph has unveiled three limited edition models of its Street Triple roadster to celebrate a decade since the bike’s launch. These factory specials have been created in association with custom paint shop 8BALL, which will provide a unique livery on the Street Triple R DARK and the Street Triple Gold and Street Triple Grey
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
I wonder if anyone at Triumph knows which year it'll be before they've finally run out of those crappy silver coloured levers?
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
Isn't that why D6 keeps going to the States? To bring back another plane full?
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
The cynic in me hopes they'll be limited to just the three bikes in the pics.
All apparently come equipped with a darkened visor for your lid, so that no-one will recognize you if you ride one.
All apparently come equipped with a darkened visor for your lid, so that no-one will recognize you if you ride one.
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
50 of each.
I quite like the gold one. I must admit it's not my usual thing.
I quite like the gold one. I must admit it's not my usual thing.
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
Yeah....I have to admit that I'm warming to it myself....it's the flag thingy that puts me off.....just looks a bit tacky to me.
The rest of the gold makes it look a bit 'Nortonesque'.......'cept that these things will actually work.
The rest of the gold makes it look a bit 'Nortonesque'.......'cept that these things will actually work.
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
Black and gold always work for me. JPS F1 cars have taught me that
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
I do agree the union flag looks a bit tacky. It would have to be the R version for me.
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
Is it just limited due to the colour schemes or have they done something useful and put some 'limited' quality bling/components on it too?
It obviously works because they sell, but I'd never buy a limited release that is based purely on a colour scheme. That doesn't make a difference to my ride, but trick components that are better than standard bike spec does.
It obviously works because they sell, but I'd never buy a limited release that is based purely on a colour scheme. That doesn't make a difference to my ride, but trick components that are better than standard bike spec does.
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
Belly pan, fly screen, rear seat cowl and seat are the extras
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
Ah cool, makes a noticeable difference thenKwacky wrote:Belly pan, fly screen, rear seat cowl and seat are the extras
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Re: Limited edition Triumph Street Triples
Yup.....JPS cigarettes taught me as much also.Kwacky wrote:Black and gold always work for me. JPS F1 cars have taught me that
Plus one of my fave toy cars is an old JPS F1 thing I got for my 7th birthday from my Auntie Audrey. I still have it in it's orig. box. It's frickin' awesomeness beyond belief. Seriously.