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16 hours ago, andyberg said:

I found it ok, but if I do get one I would look into a gel seat cover or similar. After about an hour my bum was a bit sore. Didn't notice any discomfort in my lower back. It is a comfy bike apart from the rock hard seat. But I think that's a modern thing? My Triumph Sprint's seat is softer and my GT185 softer still. Fowler's, my local Enfield dealer, does 1 hour test rides without a chaperone so you can get a better idea of what the bikes like. I'm going to delay any decision until I come back from my holiday in June. 

I've got an Interceptor now and ended up putting the Continental GT touring seat on it but the Meteor looks a prime candidate for an Airrider cushion.

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Got out on the Hyosung and did about 190 miles - Home to Barry, to Porthcawl, to Hay on Wye, to Aber and back home.

It goes very well - 4,000-6000 rpm equates to decent road speeds and is close to max torque so it gets down the road nicely. Pulls cleanly and rapidly; around town a bit chopsy, but then loads of bikes are due to emissions regs.

Handles well - perhaps better than it should do. Suspension is okay. Front brake good [rear wooden]. Reasonably comfortable. Got about 70mpg, which given i was hustling wasnt too shabby.

Need to decide whether ill keep it or flip it.

 

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What are people's thoughts on the Triumph Daytona 955i?

I'm (still) on the lookout for my first bike and can't help thinking that something Japanese would be a safe bet.

Having said that, a bit of online research suggests these Triumphs are pretty reliable and reviews are generally positive. I love the styling and the sound of the triple.

Worth a look?

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6 minutes ago, MrGTI6 said:

What are people's thoughts on the Triumph Daytona 955i?

I'm (still) on the lookout for my first bike and can't help thinking that something Japanese would be a safe bet.

Having said that, a bit of online research suggests these Triumphs are pretty reliable and reviews are generally positive. I love the styling and the sound of the triple.

Worth a look?

They are excellent bikes, I have had 4 955's of varying types, things to watch out for are swollen fuel tanks, lazy starting (sprag clutch) knackered IACV hoses and quick release connections under the tanks, plus everything else that can go wrong on a 20 year old bike, the single sided swing arm models are better, loud can and a remap gives you 125bhp which is enough for anyone.

If I was buying another it'd probably be another speed triple, I found the daytona's hard on the wrists.

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5 minutes ago, MrGTI6 said:

What are people's thoughts on the Triumph Daytona 955i?

I'm (still) on the lookout for my first bike and can't help thinking that something Japanese would be a safe bet.

Having said that, a bit of online research suggests these Triumphs are pretty reliable and reviews are generally positive. I love the styling and the sound of the triple.

Worth a look?

I have a 955 Sprint, virtually the same bike. It's done 50k miles and still goes well. It's comfy and fast and sounds glorious when it's wound up. It is a heavy old beast though. Mines a gen1 (before2000) apparently the gen2 engine is a bit better, more power and things like the sprag clutch (engages the starter) is much easier to replace. I really like the styling and the feel of the bike. I just find it a bit heavy sometimes for my old legs.

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I got bar risers for mine as I also found my wrists hurt at low speed. The risers have made it much more bearable, not cured it, but much better. I had a VFR750 years ago, I would say the 955 is a better all round bike 

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10 minutes ago, Jazoli said:

They are excellent bikes, I have had 4 955's of varying types, things to watch out for are swollen fuel tanks, lazy starting (sprag clutch) knackered IACV hoses and quick release connections under the tanks, plus everything else that can go wrong on a 20 year old bike, the single sided swing arm models are better, loud can and a remap gives you 125bhp which is enough for anyone.

If I was buying another it'd probably be another speed triple, I found the daytona's hard on the wrists.

 

6 minutes ago, andyberg said:

I have a 955 Sprint, virtually the same bike. It's done 50k miles and still goes well. It's comfy and fast and sounds glorious when it's wound up. It is a heavy old beast though. Mines a gen1 (before2000) apparently the gen2 engine is a bit better, more power and things like the sprag clutch (engages the starter) is much easier to replace. I really like the styling and the feel of the bike. I just find it a bit heavy sometimes for my old legs.

 

Thank you both. Really useful to know what to look out for and how different variants compare.

I've found a 2002 Daytona online at a dealer which has piqued my interest. It's up for about £2,500 but it's only done 9k. I've just had a look at a few Sprints and they look like good value. A lot with higher mileage, but that doesn't put me off too much provided they've been looked after.

Cheers! 👍

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I paid £600 for mine last year. I think I got it cheap mind. It's not in mint condition, you can see some of the 50k miles in its appearance. It's a 10 footer. I added genuine panniers, the bar risers, a new gel battery and Michelin road 5 tyres. Got it through the MOT with just 2 advisories for chain and worn discs. I'll get those sorted this summer. 

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16 hours ago, andyberg said:

I got bar risers for mine as I also found my wrists hurt at low speed. The risers have made it much more bearable, not cured it, but much better. I had a VFR750 years ago, I would say the 955 is a better all round bike 

Interesting. I love the look of the vfr750 and considering one as a first bike along with the 675 Daytona or a kwaka zx6r

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56 minutes ago, straightSix said:

Interesting. I love the look of the vfr750 and considering one as a first bike along with the 675 Daytona or a kwaka zx6r

Don't get me wrong the VFR is an awesome bike, and again sounds lovely. Especially going through a tunnel on the way to the nurburgring 😉 but I just think the Sprint is a little bit better.

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3 hours ago, straightSix said:

Interesting. I love the look of the vfr750 and considering one as a first bike along with the 675 Daytona or a kwaka zx6r

 

2 hours ago, andyberg said:

Don't get me wrong the VFR is an awesome bike, and again sounds lovely. Especially going through a tunnel on the way to the nurburgring 😉 but I just think the Sprint is a little bit better.

 

I wonder, is there a higher spec option with an extra set of gauges and radar cruise control called the IFR750?

(sorry, couldn't help myself :) )

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On 4/4/2023 at 9:26 PM, MrGTI6 said:

 

 

Thank you both. Really useful to know what to look out for and how different variants compare.

I've found a 2002 Daytona online at a dealer which has piqued my interest. It's up for about £2,500 but it's only done 9k. I've just had a look at a few Sprints and they look like good value. A lot with higher mileage, but that doesn't put me off too much provided they've been looked after.

Cheers! 👍

I would add to check the chain is adjusted correctly as the rear hub tends to seize if not looked after and that makes the chain unadjustable. Great bikes. I had a 2002 model for 15k and it was good fun, plenty of torque but also sounded good at the top end, Beowulf can.

@jazoli may have the engine spec incorrect as the Sprints (RS and ST) had a good bit less power but the 955i is listed at 147 BHP.

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I think the Daytona had more power than the Sprint, gen 1 sprint had 108 and gen 2 118 horsepowers, according to the history on mine it's been remapped, to what I don't know but it seems very quick 

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On 3/9/2023 at 6:26 PM, tom13 said:

Also anyone have any experience of thin palmed gloves for road use with good abrasion resistance? I hate the bulky nature of proper road gloves but I would like something with a decent bit of palm protection.

I use a pair of Spidi Urban gloves for summer wear. Very minimal padding. Also available in Autoshite brown. :D

 

 

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17 hours ago, 5speedracer said:

I would add to check the chain is adjusted correctly as the rear hub tends to seize if not looked after and that makes the chain unadjustable. Great bikes. I had a 2002 model for 15k and it was good fun, plenty of torque but also sounded good at the top end, Beowulf can.

@jazoli may have the engine spec incorrect as the Sprints (RS and ST) had a good bit less power but the 955i is listed at 147 BHP.

Its listed as 147bhp but it never really was, I remapped mine and had it dyno'd and it was 125bhp at the rear wheel, my 150bhp R1 was significantly quicker.

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Want that vintage Lambretta look for a faction of the cost.

At an auction in the North East next week, estimate £200-£300. Year MoT. 9,000 miles and service history. No idea about parts or dealers as all the info on the web dates to 2020 and earlier.

Scomadi Turismo Leggera 125cc 

A Scomadi Turismo Leggera 125cc Auto Scooter, registered 2016, petrol, with MOT to 16 March 2024, (atgportals.net)

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On 4/7/2023 at 7:53 AM, Jazoli said:

Its listed as 147bhp but it never really was, I remapped mine and had it dyno'd and it was 125bhp at the rear wheel, my 150bhp R1 was significantly quicker.

I think Triumph later admitted to making their power figures up to suit whatever the opposition were quoting. 
 

My 955 is getting a bit of attention at the moment. It’s a poor starter, has a battery drain and really needs new fork seals and a chain/sprockets. More pressing was a persistent air leak on the rear tyre. Having investigated it turned out to be a cracked tyre valve stem. Annoyingly Triumph use those tiddly undersized stems Ducati use, not the car type ones most Jap bikes have. Still, gave me a chance to fit a sideways valve so it isn’t so fiddly to do the tyre pressures. 
 

I did get a pang of sellers regret the other day, having encountered a lad on an old 90s CBR 600f on the trumpet road out from Ledbury, much more agile and with better turn in. I am wondering if I might get another of these instead, it was much more usable.

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And they were

Beardville arch near Coleraine

Clagan school near Cookstown

Carland crane near Cookstown but Fermanagh 

Creaganroe.railway station Monaghan

The sinking pub near naas Kildare

Visited friend to collect bewks near the curragh then left at1830 was back in Belfast just before 9

Sat in free stena plus drinking tea and eating all their lemon drizzle cake

400+ miles since this time yesterday

Might do another place at Crosby on way home if not too tired

 

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And as I'm thinking about it

In the hurry to go back to Belfast I realise I've missed one near newcastle

Which i didn't have time to do anyway

Excuse to come back lol

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Last Sunday (which seems forever away now) was the Easter Egg run to the Countess of Chester hospital. Great turn out and the weather held up

May be an image of 5 people, motorcycle, scooter and outdoors

May be an image of scooter, motorcycle and outdoors

May be an image of 1 person, indoor and text that says "LIVE SPORT ONSKY Patrty HERE Private"

May be an image of 7 people, motorcycle, scooter and road

On the strength of that (i.e actually going out on mine) I went for a spin on Monday. Had planned to go to Bala, then maybe a trip through Tywyn/Machynlleth/Llanfair Caerinion/Welshpool, but it was sodding freezing so just went over the top and down into Llangollen.

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120 odd mile round trip to the posh part of Stoke yesterday for this little champ...

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15 minutes ago, Cavcraft said:

120 odd mile round trip to the posh part of Stoke yesterday for this little champ...

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I like the townmate more 😁

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47 minutes ago, andyberg said:

I like the townmate more 😁

Same. 

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