Review Triumph Street Triple Review

I do love both the bike and the place. That whole stretch of road has very low speed limits though so it's not perfect.

I do have a few hundred other mountain roads with decent limits to choose from though.
 
Cheers! I didn't intend to do one, but as I was heading back up the beautiful mountain anyway I thought I'd have a little ramble :)
 
Always wanted to ride one to see feel that 3cyl beauty. I've only ever owned parallel, V and single. Are the 3's tail happy like 4's are meant to be coming out of corners?
 
They're a really nice blend of V-Twins and IL4's.

You get some of the high revving shouty-ness and urgency of the IL4's with the low down torque and flatter power curve of the V-Twins. The sound is a mix of the 2 as well, with a bit of pop and a bit of scream in there :)

3 Cylinders are great, they're easily my favourite configuration.
 
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Any bike is tail happy if you swing off the throttle, the triple to me was best of both worlds good power and they will just pull out of slow corners like a boss lighter than the 4 cylinders, in my eyes though they all have something too them v twins have a punch that is addictive in its own right or inline 4s that are screaming in the high rpm v4s are next level though
 
Mmmm, that Tuono is calling my name!

V4's sound amazing indeed.
Aprilia are gods right now tuono and that rsv4 have godly chassis that seem to only be beaten by people wanting the bragging rights of 200bhp, although Aprilia being Italian did the whole limited edition thing with the 200bhp RF model
 
Aprilia are gods right now tuono and that rsv4 have godly chassis that seem to only be beaten by people wanting the bragging rights of 200bhp, although Aprilia being Italian did the whole limited edition thing with the 200bhp RF model

Stop it, I'm tempted enough as it is!
 

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