Triumph Speed Triple Review

  • Bike: Speed Triple
  • Name: Ugrik Ferk�
  • Year Of Bike: 2000
  • Miles: 15000
  • Rating: 9

Mods

nothing

Carberation

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Brakes

digital

Handling

easy

Comments

I like it


  • Bike: Speed Triple
  • Name: Zito
  • Year Of Bike: 2004
  • Miles: 12,000
  • Rating: 10

Mods

K & N air filter, bar end mirrors, lockheart signals, chopped rear fender.

Carberation

Digital fuel injection is absolutely perfect. Direct relation from the throttle to the rear wheel. Superior throttle control & power delivery.

Brakes

Firmer pull needed than the japanese bikes but I like it. Its more modulated & less grabby. Also it has an easily adjustable reach on the front lever.

Handling

Just as smooth as the throttle response. I drag my toes in every turn & have never felt shakey or out of control. Smooth braking in, agressive, confident lean, mind blowing torque out - the front end will stand up at will. I am obsessed with this bike - There is not one millimeter of the rear tire that has not touched the pavement.

Comments

This bike is the most addicting thing I've ever owned. 12,000 miles in 5-1/2 months. Superior power & handling, killer looks, very unique & tons of bike for the money. single sided swingarm, 3 cylinders - cant beat it!

 


  • Bike: Speed Triple
  • Name: lou garcia
  • Year Of Bike: 1999
  • Miles: 8000
  • Rating: 9

Mods

tuned like a daytona street fighter pipe under seat corbin seat clip ons smaller sporcket K N air filter

Carberation

well its fuel injected tuned for a daytona race bike the power is freaky ive had gxrs ninjas and never felt power like this bad ass bike and it sounds wicked I leave ducati boys with there chins on the ground.

Brakes

braking is top quality I feel very confident

Handling

much better since i went to clips that puts more weight up front keeps the tire down OH thats the one problem this bike is allways on one wheel

Comments

well this is my second triple I wouldnt trade it for nothin keep your jap bikes


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