Every time I think I'm happy...
yeah, haven't heard that, but it shouldn't surprise. My VW Jetta does the same thing, yet it was produced by one of the biggest carmakers in the world...so I can only imagine that a high-revving sportbike, of all things, from a small British motoring company, wouldn't have the benefits of mass production that the Japanese, Italians, and Germans enjoy. I could live with a little 'character', as beautiful and strong as the Daytona is. Customers have been buying Speed Triple's for fourteen years, so I know something is being done right.
But it's performance on the track, and on the road is undisputed. Triumph is now competing the Daytona in World Supersport and elsewhere, can't wait to see the racebikes at Miller in June. Cheers!
But it's performance on the track, and on the road is undisputed. Triumph is now competing the Daytona in World Supersport and elsewhere, can't wait to see the racebikes at Miller in June. Cheers!
I really like triumph. I wish they'd put a little more horsepower under the fairings, but still one hell of a nice bike really liked the Daytona 955. When it first came out
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