I hear ya guys, there are indeed many other bikes out there and many are less expensive. That is the beauty of being able to ride something other than your main ride once in awhile. With that said, last week I had the chance to ride another T-Bird Commander while my R3T was getting its 20K mile check-up. I had this bike for three days (a day longer than expected but that is for a different time). This T-bird had the optional bags and seemed to suit it ok but I am not sure that I like the look of the Triumph side bags on this particular bike. They function just fine and held my lunchbox, extra cold weather gear and a few odds and ends like my first aid kit, tie down straps and reflective vest. The latches are leather straps that connect via a hidden plastic male to female connection. Rather cheap looking but work ok for starters I suppose.
This bike, like the one mentioned above, is a stock demo bike but this one ran a little faster than I remember the first one running. The seat holds the rider firmly in place helping to push the rider to twist just a little harder. The 1700 CC engine also begs to be ridden hard and doesn’t seem to mind care one iota. Like before, I found my limit before I found the T-Birds limit in the twisties. This bike also reminded me of why I both love having a wind screen and why I love riding without one. Even on the cold mornings (around 38 degrees F) at 80ish MPH, holding on is the only concern. If the wind blast gets a little too much, just duck in low and hug the tank and let him have his head.
All in all, I still say this is a well built machine.