35! Love the new features (abs, tcs), want to make it more cafe as well! But this is also my daily commuter (no cage) so I need to make sure my old body can handle any aggressive postures
67 next month. I was looking for a "standard" bike with abs, tc, throttle by wire, etc. Considered a Duc Scramber, but having had excellent experience with 6 previous Triumphs, I bought the ST. I like the bike very much, but I do think they put a little splash of HD in the engine set up, and the logo decals on the mat finish, look like they bought them from "Hobby Lobby" or WalMart.
I`m 67 years old and I have been a fan of Triumph motorcycles since my 20`s . They were fast and beautiful when I first saw one and I decided would buy one when I was able to afford it. Bought my First a Daytona 500 in 1971 and over the years I have bought a 2 Bonnevilles,1 Tiger,1 Thrux and now the Street Twin which is fast becoming my favorite.
Juan
Mmmm so late 20's early 30's and post 50's interesting no middle age ? Maybe they are riding tigers once they become too heavy for them they will go smaller
Mmmm so late 20's early 30's and post 50's interesting no middle age ? Maybe they are riding tigers once they become too heavy for them they will go smaller
Will be 70 this year first Triumph was a 1958 Tiger Cub in the sixties,followed by Triumph 350 T21 ,500 Speedtwin and Bonneville SE and now Street Twin.
I'm 67 with a T120. Came off an Aprilia Tuono V4. Had the T120 a few months now and the thrill of the Ape is but a distant memory. Been continuously riding since mid 60's and average a new bike every three years, this will be a keeper at my age. It simply ticks all the boxes, plus I'm now broke...lol...
24. Love that classic look, even though slowly but surely attempting to mod it into a cafe racer.
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