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The urge is getting stronger...

Started by Brad-Man, March 03, 2019, 07:41:30 AM

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Brad-Man

I already have an '85 BMW K100 for two-up use and longer treks, but when the Triumph Thruxton came out I gave serious thought to getting one.

The only thing holding me back was ergos - I'm 64, 5'11" and if at my fightin' weight 220 lbs. - and I'm NOT at my fightin' weight...

A bit more upright and footpegs moved forward seems to me to be required for realistic future enjoyment.

The new Speed Twin is lookin' pretty good - especially if I could put the Thruxton pipes on it.
Toys don't make the man - Man makes the toys.
1974 RD350
1975 RD350/400 project
1985 BMW K100RS

m in sc

they are sweet. have you ridden one yet?

Brad-Man

I'm afrAid to - the better half would probably throw me out for good if I added another bike

I may have to get rid of the '74 survivor RD350 first ...

Which means I'd have to put the project together first because life w/o a two stroke is really not living...
Toys don't make the man - Man makes the toys.
1974 RD350
1975 RD350/400 project
1985 BMW K100RS

Dvsrd

The new "Speed Twin" will have the same hp as an 18' Thruxton, lower weight, and more relaxed ergonomics. I test rode a T120 Bonneville last summer, and loved it! The lighter, more powerful Speed Twin must be even better  ;D

Brad-Man

Quote from: Dvsrd on March 07, 2019, 03:04:18 PM
The new "Speed Twin" will have the same hp as an 18' Thruxton, lower weight, and more relaxed ergonomics. I test rode a T120 Bonneville last summer, and loved it! The lighter, more powerful Speed Twin must be even better  ;D

Exactly right!
Toys don't make the man - Man makes the toys.
1974 RD350
1975 RD350/400 project
1985 BMW K100RS