bigpoppa
Well-known member
I got a chance to test ride these 2 recently, thought Id share my thoughts...
Street Triple R:
The Street triple surprised me, all the reviews and videos on the internet say its a bit lacking in low down torque, but I didnt find that at all. Plenty of grunt down low. It felt like a bike that had been polished and polished and polished over the years.
Often times, manufacturers refine bikes so much, that they end up being boring and have no character at all.
Triumph have somehow found a way to get that balance between refinement and character down perfectly.
Nice sound to the engine, great brakes, plenty of power everywhere in the revs, quickshifter is buttery smooth, fueling is perfect(at low speed and high), fit and finish is very high.
At high speed the bike feels perfectly planted. Didnt really get to push as much as I wanted to on the count of shite roads and cold weather in Toronto.
In comparison to the tuono, it has that same planted chassis feel, but it feels more fun than the aprilia because:
1) The wind effect created by the lack of fairings give you an exhilarating sense of speed.
2) Its MUCH easier to exploit 125hp on the road than 175.
3) Its much lighter and probably shorter as well.
In comparison the superduke is agricultural, and insane.
In terms of handling, It feels a bit "loose" at higher speeds, not as planted. When hard on the gas, the front end feels light, and you worry that the wind will end up looping you, I might have to have the suspension and geometry set up for me.
Street Triple R:
The Street triple surprised me, all the reviews and videos on the internet say its a bit lacking in low down torque, but I didnt find that at all. Plenty of grunt down low. It felt like a bike that had been polished and polished and polished over the years.
Often times, manufacturers refine bikes so much, that they end up being boring and have no character at all.
Triumph have somehow found a way to get that balance between refinement and character down perfectly.
Nice sound to the engine, great brakes, plenty of power everywhere in the revs, quickshifter is buttery smooth, fueling is perfect(at low speed and high), fit and finish is very high.
At high speed the bike feels perfectly planted. Didnt really get to push as much as I wanted to on the count of shite roads and cold weather in Toronto.
In comparison to the tuono, it has that same planted chassis feel, but it feels more fun than the aprilia because:
1) The wind effect created by the lack of fairings give you an exhilarating sense of speed.
2) Its MUCH easier to exploit 125hp on the road than 175.
3) Its much lighter and probably shorter as well.
In comparison the superduke is agricultural, and insane.
In terms of handling, It feels a bit "loose" at higher speeds, not as planted. When hard on the gas, the front end feels light, and you worry that the wind will end up looping you, I might have to have the suspension and geometry set up for me.