RapierFugue
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Joined: 3/16/2006 From: London, England Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: CRYPTICLXVI Those were the ones, with in the last few years, not looking for anything more exciting than commuting and reliability is very much an interest. Thank you, I now return you to your normal programming. The Triumph company now bears no relation at all to the disaster of yesteryear ... they use modern design and production techniques, cribbed (oh the irony!) from the Japanese, and reliability is now excellent, across the range. If you're looking for a nice "gentle" bike, with a bit of image and a good look, you could do a lot worse. Very popular with post-DAS (larger capacity learner license) people here, so presumably a good bet in the States too. Not sure what the seat height is so no idea if it would suit the OP - thread back on track ;) But, like all makes, make sure the dealership isn't 250 miles from your front door ...
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