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Title: Triump Trophy review
Post by: saaz on September 12, 2012, 09:17:37 AM
http://www.ashonbikes.com/content/triumph-trophy-review (http://www.ashonbikes.com/content/triumph-trophy-review)

I hope Honda is reading these sort of comments. Price wise the Triumph, even with all the inclusions, goes for the same money as the ST13 in the UK, so look toeards $25,000 in Australia
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: terrydj on September 12, 2012, 09:24:36 AM
To me looks a fine bike but I'm one to stick with the names, the backup and support.
Damm sure that either early this year or late last year HONDA dropped the price of the Standard Gold Wing to $25000 here for a while?????
When you get over the $20/22000 mark their is a whole heap of really good stuff to compete against I reckon.
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: Whizz on September 12, 2012, 09:38:08 AM
Reading this write-up has only strengthened my lust for the new Trophy...where's my cheque book?
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: saaz on September 12, 2012, 10:03:33 AM
And since the price of the 2012 Goldwing dropped, quite a few good second hand ones around below $20,000 with lots of extras.  Saw last year model GTR14 kawasaki for $19K at the local dealer, which is good value.
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: Biggles on September 12, 2012, 10:04:12 AM
Wow, all that electrickery!!
Interesting that the sixth gear didn't give it any better fuel economy than the ST1300.
Everything looks grand, as the Poms say.  But I still can't quite believe it has the same level of reliability as the ST.  Call it blind prejudice if you like, but Honda has the track record in the matter of quality finish, reliability and long service intervals.
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: rendog on September 12, 2012, 10:11:34 AM
There's another review over at Ultimate Motorcycling (http://www.ultimatemotorcycling.com/2013-triumph-trophy-se-first-ride).
I found it very interesting how the panniers are allowed to move thereby eliminating the chance of pan-weave  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: saaz on September 12, 2012, 10:14:26 AM
The ST11 bags always moved around, so perhaps this is why? After reading that I won't bother to try and secure them.

Anyway, I have to get value out of the ST11 first. perhaps when the second timing belt is due (only 100,000kms away and counting down) to be changed and I can't be bothered, or the oil needs changing or some other excuse :)

There's another review over at Ultimate Motorcycling ([url]http://www.ultimatemotorcycling.com/2013-triumph-trophy-se-first-ride[/url]).
I found it very interesting how the panniers are allowed to move thereby eliminating the chance of pan-weave  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: Bikebear on September 12, 2012, 10:55:44 AM
The review sounds good but as Saaz says why would I bother, there's a good coupla hundred thousand k's left in the 1100 yet. For what it's worth I find the 1100 handles well, is comfortable, has ABS, linked brakes and gets about the same economy as the Triumph and for $22000 + I can do a lot of repairs and farkling to the old girl.  :thumbs :thumbs
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: Gavo on September 12, 2012, 11:59:03 AM
As with anything,
wait and see, let the bugs get ironed out
get some kays on em and see what stuffs up the most

Looks like a copy cat ST13 so you would only be buying the Triumph name  :rofl :crackup :rofl :popcorn
Title: Re: Triump Trophy review
Post by: rendog on September 12, 2012, 12:48:31 PM
Looks like a copy cat ST13 so you would only be buying the Triumph name

And one less cylinder  :crackup