This is a proper review, interesting and informative - unlike many. Being a little under average height I shall be test riding the non R version. Thanks for the info. Dave
+sql-lover I had a test ride, loved it and got a good deal on a new Street Triple 675 (phantom black) which I picked up last Saturday. Am delighted with it. Dave
Nice review Edward, and the slip on sounds good :) You should head to your local Triumph dealership and cop a feel of the Triumph OEM Gel seat. Not sure about the Street Triple version, but the one on my Speed Triple has a nice deep step in it, makes for a very effective bumstop, so you can't slide too far back, and it's really comfy so far. You already have the flyscreen and bar-end mirrors so the only other really cool accessory from the parts catalog is the Triumph LED Indicators (turn signals), small and trick looking, they match the overall look of the bike. Alloy brake reservoirs are also quite nice looking. Ride safe bro :)
+TurkishRider all up to you! The STR is my second bike, I rode it as-is the first season. Then did all the mods I covered. The bike felt awesome out of the box, if it's lacking anything it's going to be a rider preference.
Hello there, those bar risers look neat! Did you get the 20mm ones? Stock throttle and clutch cables still work fine? Do they improve the comfort significantly? I'm 5'5 and by the end of a 1 hour test ride my upper back was aching :/ Thank you and ride safe!
+scrapethebottom Yes, 20mm. There's was still plenty of play for cables, nothing felt like it was being stretched to its max. I wouldn't say it was significant (like night vs day), but I certainly felt the difference after a one hour ride or so. I would say the "aching, got to get off and stretch" feeling got pushed back into the 1.5 to 2 hour mark when riding. Hope that helps.
Looking sweet. Which brand framesliders are those and where did you bought them. Like the Triumph ones, but I think they do spoil the nice lines and they're not replaceble as parts seperately. But those sliders look nice.
***** Puig frame sliders. Ordered from RevZilla. Easy install, especially as I have limited 'hands on' experience. All I needed was a torque wrench and a matching hex/star.
Hi mate, I've seen a Buell right next your triple. I actually own a Buell and I'm planning to sell it and buy a Street Triple. Am I doing the right thing?
+Edward Juarez I have the Rizoma. Bit pricey, but very lightweight and slick. A lot of Striplers have the Evotech tailtidy. Clean design where you can tug away the cables.
+Edward Juarez I have the Rizoma. Bit pricey, but very lightweight and slick. A lot of Striplers have the Evotech tailtidy. Clean design where you can tug away the cables.
This is a proper review, interesting and informative - unlike many. Being a little under average height I shall be test riding the non R version. Thanks for the info.
Dave
David, I'm 5' 8 and I can touch the floor. Bought the R model. So visit your closest dealer and check 1st.
+sql-lover I had a test ride, loved it and got a good deal on a new Street Triple 675 (phantom black) which I picked up last Saturday. Am delighted with it. Dave
+David Cooper congrats! :-) I bought mine last Saturday as well, lol. I do have a Bonneville SE as well.
Nice review Edward, and the slip on sounds good :)
You should head to your local Triumph dealership and cop a feel of the Triumph OEM Gel seat. Not sure about the Street Triple version, but the one on my Speed Triple has a nice deep step in it, makes for a very effective bumstop, so you can't slide too far back, and it's really comfy so far. You already have the flyscreen and bar-end mirrors so the only other really cool accessory from the parts catalog is the Triumph LED Indicators (turn signals), small and trick looking, they match the overall look of the bike. Alloy brake reservoirs are also quite nice looking. Ride safe bro :)
RSA Jay thanks. I'll have to check into the seat!
Any issues with it?
Hey great review..very informative. Question.. where did you get the bar risers? rizoma?
+WeKnowYou12 They are SW-Motech Handlebar Risers, you can get them from twistedthrottle.com
Edward Juarez thank you brother stay safe out there
hey i just got this bike and will receive it most likely next week. what is first must-do mods for this bike ? my one comes with arrow exhaust
+TurkishRider all up to you! The STR is my second bike, I rode it as-is the first season. Then did all the mods I covered. The bike felt awesome out of the box, if it's lacking anything it's going to be a rider preference.
Hello there, those bar risers look neat! Did you get the 20mm ones? Stock throttle and clutch cables still work fine? Do they improve the comfort significantly? I'm 5'5 and by the end of a 1 hour test ride my upper back was aching :/ Thank you and ride safe!
+scrapethebottom Yes, 20mm. There's was still plenty of play for cables, nothing felt like it was being stretched to its max. I wouldn't say it was significant (like night vs day), but I certainly felt the difference after a one hour ride or so. I would say the "aching, got to get off and stretch" feeling got pushed back into the 1.5 to 2 hour mark when riding. Hope that helps.
+Edward Juarez Thank you for the reply, much appreciated!
What area of NH are you from? I live in the Seacoast area!
I'm new to the whole riding world. Is this beginner friendly?
Looking sweet. Which brand framesliders are those and where did you bought them. Like the Triumph ones, but I think they do spoil the nice lines and they're not replaceble as parts seperately. But those sliders look nice.
I didn't catch the brand and were they easily to install?
***** Puig frame sliders. Ordered from RevZilla. Easy install, especially as I have limited 'hands on' experience. All I needed was a torque wrench and a matching hex/star.
Just installed the SW Motech framesliders. I'm contnt and looks sweet too.
Nice review mate! have you riden you'r friend's Buell? how dose it compare to the street triple?
It cracks me up this karate kid dude mods huh
Hi mate, I've seen a Buell right next your triple. I actually own a Buell and I'm planning to sell it and buy a Street Triple.
Am I doing the right thing?
I love my buddy's Buell. To each their own!
without revving that thing sounds exactly like my harley street 750
Great review, great work! Thanks!
Are you considering a tailtidy?
+DaMaX74 yes, I think it feels like a cleaner look. There's a few options out there, not sure which I want to go yet.
+Edward Juarez I have the Rizoma. Bit pricey, but very lightweight and slick. A lot of Striplers have the Evotech tailtidy. Clean design where you can tug away the cables.
+Edward Juarez I have the Rizoma. Bit pricey, but very lightweight and slick. A lot of Striplers have the Evotech tailtidy. Clean design where you can tug away the cables.
Nice review, where did you get the bar risers?
Roxic12 Thanks, ordered the risers from www.pureperformancecycles.com/
great review man, I have the same bike, totally love it, but my stock exhaust sounds a bit weedy.... you may have converted me :D
Hey the video is public again.
+DaMaX74 didn't know it was ever private
informative review
creative director lmao
Thanks, that's a great website.
Cool vest bro. Lmao. #vestbro your attire screams Harley Davidson, not British sex.
Get a tail tidy on there too :-)