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Just bought the 23 cafe brand new and wow what a great bike, my zrx1100 was my favorite but sits in the garage now since buying the z900rs cafe, getting the ecu flash and header is next
Will Australia get the cafe version in 2024?I went to a dealer in Sydney yesterday and the salesman told me that Australia doesn't get the cafe version? That can't be true?
I share your excitement. I just did my gate all wood but I thought about using metal post instead. I think they’re a better choice rather than wooden 6x6 posts. The gate is a beautiful master piece.
Thank you for posting this review! I believe (it's just me) this Triumph Speedmaster is a pure British old-school classic, the most beautifully designed and best cruiser out there :)
I went from suzuki sv650 to this machine, because the 650 was sluggish. It also depends on your ability to control a "Master of Torque". Your ability to control a MT is in your right hand, you have to know what you are doing.
I've ridden both. I have a 2022 Versys 1000 SE LT. I'd love to have both, but I'm on single-track or offroad maybe 10% of the time I'm riding - and that's after I've ridden 8 hours to get to SW Texas. I've dropped put Versys into "rain" mode and ridden gravel for miles. No issues. LOVED the Twin - it fit me as good or better than my Versys (I'm 6ft tall, 210lbs) - but Versys offers the cruise control, heated grips, changeable windscreen, and will chew up the miles quickly. It's just two great bikes for two different uses with about a 50% overlap in capabilities. Be honest with yourself and decide just how much off-road you'll be riding and make your decision.
Hi Midnight Rider, the problem with the new Triumphs is their too short and fragile harness. The electronics of the elements handset is also faulty. I had the T100 and the T120, both had the same problems. Passed the 2 years of guarantee, the after-sales service is catastrophic!