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    • M
      MP
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      I was really close to putting a deposit on a Thruxton R, but I've flipped to the new BMW R nine T Scrambler since seeing it announced.  I love the look of it, and from all reports BMW make a pretty well sorted bike.

      It's also different enough to justify keeping the Bonneville 😉

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      • GraemeG
        Graeme
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        I'm interested in a Thruxton R, I'm just waiting for Triumph to get their act together and actually release details for it. That'll probably happen early next year.

        The local dealer is (of course) keen to take non-refundable deposits…

        The Scrambler looks nice, and the Boxer twin is a good engine, with a decent amount of power, and surprisingly frugal. I'd be tempted by the R nine T instead, because it's got better suspension and brakes, and also the pornographic aluminium tank.

        Having two bikes is always a good plan. Buying a Thruxton R and an R nine T Scrambler is obviously a better one. 😉

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        • M
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          Graeme, who's your local Triumph dealer?  City Triumph in Melbourne are taking $500 deposits, which are fully refundable… Not trying to tempt you 🙂

          I hadn't noticed the different brakes on the Scrambler, though knew the suspension was down-specced.  It's going to be a couple of grand cheaper according to the sales manager so something's got to give I guess.  I will ride both bikes back to back and see how noticeable the difference is, I'm no Rossi so I'm sure the limits of the suspension and brakes on both bikes will be beyond mine anyway.  The Thruxton will be at least a couple of months post-release by then too, so hopefully there'll be a demo floating around to test as well.  Exciting times however it pans out 🙂

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          • AetasA
            Aetas
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            Motorad Manufaktur Sommer
            Round about 70 % is handmade in germany!
            And it is a Diesel powered!
            2,5l/100km.
            Great customer service, as we like.

            http://www.motorradmanufaktur.de/index.php?main=home

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            • GraemeG
              Graeme
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              @MP City Triumph are the mob I've spoken to. I think that they were trying to pressurise me into committing now since the first shipment is pretty well sold out.

              Are you here in Melbourne too?

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              • GilesG
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                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                • harley daveH
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                  mmmmmmmmmm we seem to have a bike collector in our midst  😉

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                  • GilesG
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                    My trouble is I can't stop collecting things…..

                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                    • ChrisC
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                      You should repress that instinct when it comes to wives.

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                      • GilesG
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                        I'm on the second lucky Mrs Padmore.  I'm happy to leave it that way…..

                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                        • harley daveH
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                          im on the first wife and she has told me its staying that way !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                          • GraemeG
                            Graeme
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                            I have neither a wife nor a motorbike.

                            Are the two connected? 😉

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                            • M
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                              Hey Graeme, yep I'm in Melbourne, when I spoke to City Triumph they'd taken orders for 3 Thruxton R's, that was a couple of weeks ago now.  He reckoned they'd be selling thick and fast, and said they weren't even going to have a demonstrator, just selling everything they got.  That's the opposite of BMW, who designate the first bike their demonstrator, and to me that seems like a better idea.

                              I picked up my Bonneville today after having a service and tune up with a guy who's supposed to be a bit of a guru, but it was too bloody hot to ride for too long so I'm looking forward to going for a decent ride when it cools down a bit  😃

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                              • GraemeG
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                                @MP I think that it's generally too hot in Melbourne for anything right now.

                                (For readers who aren't local, it hit 41°C / 105°F yesterday. Today is slightly cooler.)

                                When the R nine T came out the initial year's production run sold out immediately. I think that it was a while before you could get a demo ride in the UK. In fact, most of the shops had "don't touch" signs on the floor stock because they'd been pre-sold. It sounds like the new Bonnevilles will be the same.

                                Over at the Triumph Rat forums there's an amusing comment on specs:

                                _All the talk from the sales rep last night was " the emphasis is on lots of usable torque , not on some peak  horsepower number."

                                Then I asked about the race kit.

                                In a very reverential OMG sort of tone with a huge grin he exclaimed " it's going to add 15 HORSEPOWER!!"

                                I wanted to say, "But you just told us that we don't want horsepower any more, it's the old bad way."

                                Unless you're selling it as an add on I guess._

                                I think that the lack of details on the bikes has been a very deliberate marketing move by Triumph in order to hide what might be perceived as a deficiency on paper. The new Thruxton will probably be a fantastic bike, I'm just a bit loathe to put my money down until I know what I'm getting, and what it'll cost me. 😉

                                The trouble is waiting means I could well miss out on a bike this year, and I don't have any transport. Getting out of Melbourne isn't that easy without a car. 😞

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                                • harley daveH
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                                  well i sold the 1150 gs today so i am left with only bike but fear not the search has begun for a triumph scrambler (carb version ) so as shaw taylor would say  "keep em peeled  and i shall be back soon with another bike making 55/or 56 so far to be honest i have lost count "

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                                  • mikebarhootM
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                                    Beautifully warm day here in north side of Houston.  Took my brothers bike out for a stretch through the country.

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                                    • C
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                                      There have been some parallels bettween my Iron Heart collecting and my motorcycle collecting. I need to sort out my favorites and thin the heard. I just have an easy time saying yes and a hard time letting go.

                                      The FXR is my baby and might be the first to go since it will be the hardest cut. Or I just follow my plan and keep her forever! The shovel is about to go under the knife so she's staying for quite a while. The other two have much less sentimental value to me, the Dyna being the least since I bought it on a whim thinking my brother wanted to get into riding. And didn't…

                                      No complaints tho, it's my problem and I don't mind it.

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                                      • harley daveH
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                                        any nice cheap shovels your way pre 75 ?

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                                        • GraemeG
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                                          @harley dave you need to buy more bikes. @Giles is catching up with you at a rapid pace, and he hasn't got his license yet. 😉

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                                          • natehateN
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                                            @harley:

                                            any nice cheap shovels your way pre 75 ?

                                            why pre 75?
                                            pre 70 would make more sense?

                                            don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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