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Triumph Sprint GT
I'm new to retirement (early) and motorcycling. I have just bought a Triumph Sprint GT primarily for touring around Scotland and Europe. It's a new model with a mixed press review so far.
I just wondered if anybody else has one? If so would be great to hear from you. I did look at Honda and BMW but the idea of a British built Triumph and the wonderful 1050cc engine let my heart rule my head. Although I have lots to learn and miles to get under my belt this site is already inspiring me to think about adventure touring as well. So both myself and the GT have yet to prove themselves as great tarmac tourers. :)..and if they do I'll have to consider an adventure bike, as well as, or instead of the GT at some point in the future. |
Hello Palamie,
good luck with the Sprint GT - let us know how you get on. I've got one of the original 955 Sprint ST models and its proved a very reliable workhorse taking us all over the UK and Europe, just clocked over 70K coming back through France after the MC Piston Rally a couple of weeks ago in Northern Spain. Enjoy your retirement. Mark. |
Mark
Many thanks for the comments. Can't wait to follow in your footsteps. Took the GT out for a ride today. So much to learn about riding and overcoming my initial apprehension. I'm inpsired by the content on UH and the almost universal dissaproval of family and friends. Time for some new friends me thinks. :) |
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My wife and I are both members of the Australian club, as I know, are many other Hubbers. Cheers John (Ulysses member # 25076) p.s. I have found the UK website: Welcome to Ulysses-UK |
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That would be great. Will keep an eye out for any dates. Cheers |
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Many thanks for that. I'll have a look and let you know. The idea of being a Junior is a novel one and meeting like minded souls is exactly what I'm after. Many thanks again. Cheers |
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Davsato,
sorry to hear about your bad experiances with the Sprint, ive had an early T309 Speed Triple and the Sprint ST and they've proved extremely reliable, covering many thousands of miles both here and in Europe. I tried a BMW GS a couple of years ago and ended up stranded in Spain when the final drive packed up, i know thats not an engine failure but it was still nuisance on a bike thats only covered 30k. Im sure Palamie will enjoy his bike. |
Had nothing but good experiences with my Triumph triples - a 2009 Sprint ST 995 that did 60,000km of tough two-up touring, my current 2008 Sprint ST 1050, and a second-hand 1996 Trophy that took 2 of us and heaps of luggage around east and west Europe in 2006 without a single hiccup.
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Will have to work out some sort of solution. Cheers for now. Palamie |
My GT has been totally reliable to date - 200 miles on the clock. LOL I have developed pretty bad tendonitis in my left hand, bike has been out of the question now for two weeks.
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Cheers John |
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