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 | When Triumph resurrected the Bonneville and morphed that chassis and motor into different looks, they decided to call this their “Modern Classics” family of motorcycles.
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 | Once I got over the 400 pound vs. 700 pound bike and the sportbike to cruiser transition I was ready to give it a good preliminary once over. Out came the magnifying lens and the fine tooth comb. OK so now that the splinter is out of my finger and my
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 | I always thought that a motor was only as good as the bike it was installed in but after riding the 2009 Daytona 675 I have to revise my opinion about that a bit. Don\'t get me wrong, the Daytona is a great bike, it just isn\'t quite as good as the m
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 | \"Everything old becomes new again\" or so the saying goes. That quote can best describe Triumph’s 2009 Scrambler 900. The Scrambler brings back the days of when teenagers wanted to mimic Steve McQueen’s coolness or Marlon Brando’s rebellious a
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 | The Triumph Sprint ST is designed with one thing in mind and one thing only; Sport-Touring.
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