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Originally Posted by SpitfireTriple
I do like those Speed Triples. But as a two-up tourer? The pillion "seat" looks like torture even if it is an aftermarket gell item. What did your missus make of it? (I know you said no comfort issues but...) I understand though that this "Mark 2" "Mark 3" Speed Triple does have a bigger pillion seat than the Mark 1 Mark 3.
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Having been cossested by the Honda Blackbird seat, well the custom gel seat we had on that, we were naturally concerned about the Speed Triple.
We took one out from my local Triumph dealer in Lincoln and they explained that the seat was longer than the previous model. Well it may be but there is certainly no free space. Carol was a lot closer to me but she said that it wasn't a problem. She is an experienced pillion and didn't miss a grab rail.
We had a couple of days out with the original seat and there was no way that Carol could have done 300 miles every day the bike without divorce papers being served. We bought a Triumph gel seat but to be honest it was a waste of money. Couldn't tell any difference apart from it looked better.
We had had a gel seat made by Melvin Hunter and his son before on the Bird so after contacting him I sent off the original seat and it came back within a week, reshaped, deeper, gel inserts and recovered. Not cheap but an excellent job and Melvin is a true gentleman.
Here's the website.
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The bike was transformed. All day comfort. Honestly.
At 52 years old Carol and I have 35 years motorbiking experience and in the last 10 years, since our 2 boys became adults, we have had the freedom to explore Europe by bike every year.
Carol and I have no comfort issues re the Triumph apart from the siff joints but you would have that in a car.
We are averaged sized folk, I think, see the photo. Not small, but not big. 5'10" and 5'5" and a bit of middle aged spread. We fit the Triumph OK.
Looking back on some of the 37 motorbikes that I have owned, some were really not suitable for two up work but we did it.
Riding a bike isn't the same as lounging in your favourite armchair and while I am not saying that pain is all in the mind, getting your head right along with your bum is important.
As has been said many times on this forum you can "tour" on any bike.
We both really like the Triumph though.
I like the looks and the fact that cruising is limited to 90mph tops as being naked you get the full motorbiking experience.
Getting wet isn't the problem that we had grown into thinking it was while riding faired bikes.
We really feel like teenagers again on the bike. It is so much fun.
Int motorbiking great?
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