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Apart from a shorter can required, it looks pretty darn good.
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I know what you mean about the exhaust, but then that's how Triumph designed it, and it's a really clean standard example. There can't be that many 5 year old Daytona's that are still like new. Part of me wants to change the exhaust, another part of me wants to keep it original.
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I would keep the standard exhaust...probably makes it more special as there won't be many about with standard still on.
That is what I would call a showroom condition bike...it's lovely. Not seen forks like that on a used bike before...but then I am used to looking at the blackbird, lol. Very nice Ralph |
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I'm sure you're going to say it's water as you've just washed it but you know it does look like it has an oil leak ;)
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It certainly doesn't have any problems with loosing or using oil, Triumph didn't create those kind of problems with this engine, until they bored it out by another 95cc ;) |
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Jury is still out for me on these, when I see them on the street they look tasty but parked up they look frumpy.
Still a nice example of one though ralph, |
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Ha, ha. Frumpy! There's an expression I've not heard for a few years. I guess you could call them old fashioned, and for some folk anything Triumph is frumpy, but I'm the kind of guy who was drooling over a mint 1989 ZXR750 H1 in a car park yesterday, that was one of the bikes that covered my bedroom wall for a time as a teenager. A Spanish bloke let me sit on one in Puerto Banus when I was about 12.
The Daytona is basically a T595 that's had a couple of facelifts and was originally designed in 1997. It's a proper litre sports road bike, it's a big bike with loads of room and all day comfort once I fitted the double bubble. I'm not a big fan of the modern crop of Japanese race replica type stuff. I pull up in a car park and it's a bit more individual than the rest of the crowd. It's still a common bike, but there is usually only one at any particular bike meet. |
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My taste may be very different to the crowds, I HATE the look of a busa. I dont care that its got the engine the size of a fiesta, nor that it can do veron speeds... it still looks like s**t.
I like my bikes with clean lines and fairly slim build, in all honesty I dont think there many nicer looking bikes than a fully faired pointy (with a few tasteful mods) |
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